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OCTOBER 31, 1924. - ————_$$$__—____ ‘the Hallowe'en parties an entértainment given Thurs- ening at the. home of Dr. and M. C. Keith on South Beech steret, the hosters being their. daughter, Mary Jane. Fcllowing the dinner whighiwas served-at 6 o'clock Hallowe'en stunts and games were played: For ‘the table decorations, black andcorange suggestive of the season. Were: ‘used. with minature boxés' of. candy with. paper dolls dressed injHa}owe’en colors as, place cards and fayors. 5 Among the guests who attended were, Carol “May “Wi'son, Veronica Vilnave,~ Louise Reed, Edith Bryne,’ Evelyn ‘Beal, erine Bryne, A-ice Beal, Ruth Farland, Betty Lou Duitam, Kleanor Burwell, Margaret Green, Hetty Wiederhold; Lois ‘Kocher, Lois Patterson, Jess 5 Mahoney, “Billy ‘Champion, Juanita Myers and’the hostess. 5 eee Hostess ‘at ‘Lancheon. . Mrs.Alex‘McPherson wil entertaj: « number of friends at’a 1 o'clock luncheons tobe given” tomorrow ‘at the Townsend hotel! = * A dutch’ treat dinner was given last evening in-thé private dining room ofthe Henhing hotel, the af- fair preceding formal dance at the: Arkeon. t ‘ *, Covers were lsid for Mr. and Mrs. Cegi! Bon,"Mr. and Mrs.*Glenn Park: er, Mr. and Mts, Leroy Gray, Mr. and Mrs. “A. M.\Gee,\Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Mrs.:Zora Perkins, Ralph Barton and. William~D. Allely. * * ee Hallowe'en Is Enjoyed’ lay. Aimong: the. Hallowen social events of the week was the informal party given last. evening by Mis: Beatrice Mary Cantlin at ‘her home, 410° North - Jackson street. Decora- ticng'and favors suggestive of the reason . were” used. Guests ‘present for, ‘the .exening were, the’ Misses Loulse Winrhip, Jane Crowther, Mary “Elizabeth King, Nellle Wells, ina “Morganstein, ‘Beulah Morgan- in,” Elizabeth “Covington and the ; Viele e! Knights. of Pythias Dance ‘This Evenin;. wi 5 Announcement has been made by members of the Knights jof Pythias that. Instead .of ‘the smoker which Hallowe'en Party This Evening At ‘Northwestern ‘Station: ~~ A. Hallowe'en party-of interest will bevgiven this evening..at,the. North- western station at the! Casper’ Women's club on’ Satur- day, afterngon at her.residence on South Wolcott street. . All. members areirequested to be present. ; £ erele Daley-O’Brien Miss’ Edith May. “Daley. ‘daughter of-'Mr.. and: Mrs. ‘Patrick Daley of OCIETY, MARY. TOBIN The afternoon was spent in play- ing games after which refreshments were served by Mrs. Osborn assist- ed by Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Mary Morgan. z } Among those who attended were Enid Coltrane, Dorothy,Ray Staeas, Virginia’ Mae Snyder, Jean Craw- ford, Winifred Smith, Bertha Mae Kinman, Maxine Rice, Helen Hol den, Maxine Rayburn, Mary Ellen Jackson, Mildred Edwards, Barna- dette Sahiman,. Bets: Mansfield, Lois Bossard, Mary Ellen Shaugh- nessy, Alice Mancahido” and the honored guests. card parties to be given by the mem bers of the Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony’s Catholic: church was held last evening at the Mullin club with a large number attend ing. Honors at bridge for the eve- ning were won by Mrs. T. C. Ton kin an? Dr. J, J. Donovan while prizes for 500 were taken by Mrs R. T. Farrell and Charles Frank. eee Synurgae Bake Sale Saturday At Midwest Commissary Members of St. Mark’s | Synur- rae will hold a sale of baked goodg on Saturday, November 1 at the Midwest commissary on West Yel- owstone. The sale begins at 10 a m. and continues throughout | the jay. eee Dinner This Evening At Ormsby Residence. Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby. wil! tertain 12 guests this evening at heir home on South Center street. he .entertainment to precede the old time and Hallowe'en dance to be given this evening at the temple bs the Masonié Dahcing club. Covers will be laid for Mr, and Mrs. George Nelson, Mr. and’ Mrs., M. A. Becklinger, Mr. and Mrs: R. E. Wertz, Mr. and Mrs. A. CG Riker, Mr. and Mrs. Jame# Wieder- hold ‘and.Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barnes and t and hostess. a -diversion through qut the eve- ung after which refreshmen's were *e1vea. x |; Those who enjoyed the affair vere: Miss Dixie Jones, Miss Pelva les; Miss. Marian Sennett, Miss Jlaiys ~ Loyeland, “Miss — Lucille Head, Miss Ruth Judson Miss Lu- clje Niles. Miss hiasel McCormick, Mixs Ruth Wilson, Mrs. Charles A ‘ison and the Messrs Hugh Lan- ning, L, Perschel, George A. Lar- 30n, W. L, Wollougnhy and Norman Segnett. + eee liss Sullivan Will tntertain Her Club. ; Miss Kathleen Sullivan will en- tertain the members of the midnight Bridge club of which she is a mem- ber this evening at her home on Rast Tenth street. eee Junior Synurgac Give dallowe'en Party. The Junior Synurgae of St. Mark's Episcopal church which {s zomposed of members of the Sun- lay schoo] class taught by Mrs. B. 3, Brooks enjoyed a Hallowe'en ‘arty given last. evening at the 3rooks home on South Wolcott street. eee Wedding Will Interest Friends. Jasper. - The following clipping~from the Laramje Republican will interest he former school mates and Cas- ver friends of Miss Charlotte Dixon: A wedding of pretty appointments took place Wednesday morning at -Vildwoode, the home of the bride's ‘ather, when Miss Charlotte Dixon ecame -t] ride of Mr. Ray Rosen. Thes ceremony took place BUILDING A TOOTH Good teeth are buile out of vital foods. Building a tooth is not the simple pro- cessitseems. Nature regards it so important that she takes a long time to perfect one. Scott's Emulsion supplies elements needful to aid normal growth and con- struct sound bones and Preabyterian Endeavors Are Entertained at Party. ‘The Christian Endeavors of the Uirst Presbyterian churca lightfully entertatried at‘. on Tuesday evening of t The church parlors were attiac- tvely decorated in Hallowe’sn ‘de- signs with faint wavering lights, cats, witches and goblins all tend- ing to’ create a “spooky” atmos strong teeth. ¢!’ A food-tonic of rare value, Scott’s Emulsion gives the -|best results when phere. Games and contests affoid- | ‘>in ‘ YESTERDAY'S TRIBUNE Prices were incorrectly quoted on ‘ANOLAX and TOILET WATERS $1.00 Bottle They should read _ Stanolax____-______--_89@ T5c Bottle Lilax, Heliotrope, Lily of the Valley or Sweet Pea Toilet Water_. LLOYD’S DRUG STORE Second and Wolcott v LADIES’ BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS—$10.00 and $12.00 values, in beautiful blues, browns, greens, red and all new shades. Special— Che 7:30 a. m. and was performed by Rev. Walter L. French of the 1 Episcopal church of Laramie. The bride was lovely in a gown’ of white satin, with’ acces- sories to match. ' She carried a:bou- quet of roses and lilies: The young couple were attended by Miss Mar- garet Dixon, sister of the bride, and Mr. Gordon Googe. Miss Dixon was beautifully gowned in chiffon crepe of pale blue with silver lace. Mrs. Resenlieb is the daughter of Mr. Alvy. Dixon of "McFadden. ‘She is a graduate of the University of Wyoming, class of 1923, and is a member ‘of- the Gamma -Zeta’ soror- Y. During het college days she has been an active member of the Methodist church. _She numbers her friends by her 2cquaintances, all of whom will wish her and her young husband every et Daily Cridune. . The rroom is a rising young man recently from Ohio, who is in the employ of the Ohio Ol! company] at McFadden. i After a -wedding breakfast the young people left by“auto for Den- ver and Colorado points. On their return they will be at home to thelr aR at McFadden after Novem: .-Flecher of are spefding several days here visiting with friends. serene Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Crouch are receiving the congratulations of daughter,. born this morhing at their home, 320 CY avenue. Mother|are Midwest . visitors spending and baby are doing nicely. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ray O. Armstrong a short time in the city shopping and visiting with friends. They, are Mrs. Helen Brydon left yesterday | Svests at the Townsend. by motor for Omaha to spend some time. She was accompanied by Uttle .Agnes Kerr, seven-year-old daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Marry Kerr whom she will place in a hos- pitallunder the care of a bone spec- falist. eee The Misses Mary and Mazie Cross Mr. and Mrs. Harry Windon and baby have returned from a. several day's motor trip. to Rawlins where they were the guests of Mrs. Win- don's sister, eee Mrs. M, W: Sams of Lewiston, Mont., is ‘{n Casper for*a ‘few days are visiting in Casper today from]|a guest at the Henning. thelr home near Douglas. rie st) Mr. and Mrs. G. Pocar are Lavoye Visitors spending a few days here. Car | eee Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson have as their guests at their home on South Beech, Mrs. Albert Johnson of Galesburg, Ill, and Mrs. T. R. Miss Ann Malone is visiting here |'Long of Burlington, Ta. for a few days with friends from happiness. their friends on the arrival of a her home in Billings. Miss Gladys Hasbrouck, secretary PAGE THREE. to Superintendent A. A. Slade, un- derwent an operation for appen- dicitis' in St. -Joseph’s hospital,’ Denver, yesterday. A telegram to Mr, Slade from her mother, Mrs. Deyo Hasbrouck of Sheridan, re- ported that she was resting, com- fortably. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanway and daughter Isabell have returned from a short trip to Denver. eee Dr.'and Mrs. T. J. Drew and Mrs. W. F. Dunn, mother of Mrs. Drew | returned today from Denver where they spent several days following the homecoming celebration held last week in Laramie. Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Freeman are visitors who arrived last evening trom Chicago. HOPPING: NEWS FROM EVERYWOMAN'S STORE: —ladies of Casper and surrounding territory —to make your very own, now, at a:wonder- ful saving—the very loyeliest new Winter Hat you’ve been wishing for and wondering if you could afford to have. = Watch Our Display Windows Cloth Coats that immediately win, your favor with their distinctive and graceful style lines—high grade materials— The Main Floor offers one group:.of about thirty-five coats in such popu- vetone, downy wool, doeskin, orma- dale, bolivia, in appealing’ colors,’ Special y at¥p~- 2 (Sizes 16 to 50) Another group of the season’s most beautiful models, that have been regularly selling up to $110.00, in 4 such high grade materials as gerona, coeur- de-laine, faunskin, flamingo, special Ladies and Misses Hats About fifty of the season’s smart tailored models in‘all’wanted fashona, drongo - and EXTRA SUBWAY SATURDAY SPECIAL 100 New Flannel Dresses Regularly priced up to $32.50 Offered to the women of Casper at only Don’t miss P this Important j Announcement To the women and misses of Casper. and Wyoming— sold— ‘Beginning Saturday, No- vember Ist, and contin- uing until every hat: is $19.75 They always show something new and attractive for women to weer. Sizes 16 to 44 104 Lovely Winter Hats (Shown on the’ Mezzanine) Including dozens.of our nicest-new pattern hats © —dressy as well as itailored models—compris- ing all the most: charm- ing of ‘the — season’s styles, popular materials and ‘beautifal :colors— - your choice:at sion The Christmas Season Approaches and here are to be’ found new. and unusual novelties for the home and a lady’s boudoir—fancy articles for her toilette—adornments. that will add a charming note to her evening costume—soft dainty silk lingerie -—smart silk hose—new’stylés in French kid gloves— ‘as well as the more staple articles of dress—including what every woman longs) for: and loves, rich, lustrous furs. If it cannot be a wonderful fur coat this Christ- mas, make it at least a warm, handsome fur neckpiece to put sparkle of delight and love in her eyes on Christ- mast morn. $6.95 “” $7.95 LADIES’ “AND | CHILDREN’S f ‘BRUSHED WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES—$2.75 values. $1 00 ~ O Wheatland ‘and John’ O'Brien. of colors, of felts and bengalines, which have Casper;son of Mrs; John O’Brien al- ing up to $5.95, for immediate’. : clearance at only -------------_-*-_-<_-i___- $ é 95 Scores of About seventy-five most attractive. Winter Hats for both dreks Ex New Winter Dre~~*s and street wear, in velvets, duvetynes and ‘silks—all colors— prettily trimmed with fur, flowers and metal cloth, Which have are offered on the Main Floor at distinct savings! been regularl¥ sell- at the home of Mr. @ Mrs..Fred Belcher on Thirteenth der streets. The Rev. J. T. Hanna,’ pastor. of the Emmaruel Baptist church officiated.: Following the} ceremony “a. dinner was served torwhich. only. a: few intimate friends attended. Mr. and’ Mrs. O’Brien will make. their, hor To close out, per pair_--~-.---—_______ been regularly selling up Os. $4 45 e CLOTH COAT. SPECIALS ‘297° | For this offering we have selected’a group of about thirty-five of the season’s most popula?-styles which have been regularly selling up to $38.50, embracing popular and excellent mate- rials and the most wanted colors—nearly all with fur trimming of a high class. , _ (izes 14 to 46) ’ WINTER. WEIGHT UNDERWEAR—Choice of. all wool, wool mixed, or silk and wool at a big discount for final clearance. “ ore} Mr&. Osborn Entertains. For Donghter at Hallowo'en Party. Mra, Earl. Osborn entertained at ahi lowe’en. party - yesterday ‘af- ternoon. for -her small ‘daughters, Betty. and) Margaret. Marie. at ler residence. on South Jackson t. . Decorations cleverly plan- ed and placed were carried out in the Hallowe'en. designs. and colors. at cadena Kopper Kettle 0.’S. Building NOON LUNCHEON - 35¢ 35¢ Saturday’s Menu Vegetable Soup Chicken Pot Pie << See Ee, In styles that present all the new and at- tractive features of the geason—in ma- terials to suit every figure‘and for every occasion—in colors to tone correctly and becomingly with one’s complexion — they present an array that any store can be proud to show. LI * SERGE—44-inch, fine weave Serge, in dark colors. Special, Per yAROeso oo Ss ey 98e FLANNEL — Navy blue Flannel for sport dresses, skirts, etc. 27-inch. 9e Per yard -- $1.69 es eee CaN FRENCH SERGE—48-inch, in dark colors. Regular $2.75. Special, yard____ At these prices the savings are greatly ‘ worth while, $24.75 $29.7 $39.75 Hemstitching and Picoting MADAME X CORSETS Slizabeth’s Shop’ 141 East Second Phone 736 ars Have you seen the new Imported Chiffon Velvet Dresses at $19.75 Every one who sees them. exclaims “how attractive—what wonderful values!” Trimmed: in fur, ‘satin, silk, lace, buttons and fancy braid, they are special values indeed! i : including many dresses selling regularly $32.50. or Fried Country Sausage Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Bread arid Butter , Coffee “Tea or Milk Jello with’ Ice Cream 35e.. 35e including smart models priced up to $38.50. a line containing many dresses selling at. $48.50,