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THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, » 1925 * MARY Wedding Wednesday at Christian Parsonage. Mies Esther Ostenberg and Ernest Arthur Brewer, both of this city, were married Wednesday afternoon, Jaiuary 21, at the parsonage of the Wirst Christian church, 315 South Washington street, the Rev. R. R. Hildebrand performing @he cere- mony. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs..J. C. Healer. The couple will make their home here, the grpom being connected with one of tlie local refineries. eee Surprise Party Wednesday Ifonors Mrs. Robb. * Mrs. C. M. Robb, syho will leave not Wednesday for Wortham, Tex., g-Zvend a number of months, was Pleasantly surprised yesterday when a tiumber of her friends gathered at he& home, 1115 South David street, for an informal afternoon, the Mesdames Guy McIntyre and U. 8. Miller acting as hostesses. Mrs. Robb was presented with a pretty going away gift, after which dajnty refreshments were served. Among those who attended were:|"¢r dance, returning to the univer: day evening:at the hall, 1436 South Mrs. Mary Weeks, Mrs. Ira Bran- nan, Mrs. George Fisher, Mrs. Laura Brown, Mrs. Ernest Tombs, Mis. Kelly, Mrs. W. R. Kaemmer- ling, Mrs. C. H. Gompf, Mrs. Claude Parker, Mrs. A. EH. Chandler, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. F. J. Les- clfnsky, Mrs. A. V. Forbes, Mrs. J A. Howser, Mrs. Serruys, Mrs. Hobb and the hostesses. eee Officers Are Installed Toesday Evening. The Neighbors of Woodcraft Cas- per circle No. 409, at their meeting held Tuesday evening, January in§talled the following officers: Nina Whisenhunt, past guardian Nelgh- vor; Cassie Hurst, guatdian Neigh- bor; Marie Overbaugh, adviser; Sarah G, Holcomb, clerk; Ethel Angel, banker; Clarissa Davis, magician; Virginia Brewer, attend- ant; Laura Brown, captain of guards; Mae Bartram, inside sen- tinel; Bella M. Longhurst, outside entinel Olive Kelly, musician; Néllic Crow, Olive | Barker and ismma Kyte, managers; John Heag- ney, correspondent. Yollowing the installation and E8po given by the officers. an Mortaining program arranged by Loa Bishop was given which tn- cluded a reading by Miss Gladys Noush, vocal selection by Mrs. gush, dances by Madeline Tobin v0 Kathleen Sickling, vocal num- bers by Nelghbor Shockelford and a ughee t Util Miller. the program refreshments ec and dancing enjoyed by large number of members and their guests. Much credit is to bo given to the committees in charge for the great success of the program and entertainment. eee W. ©. T. U. Will Give Bake Sale Saturday. The General Women's Christian Temperance Union will hold a sale of=baked goods on Saturday, Jan- uaty 24, at the Holmes hardware store, corner of Wolcott and Bec- ond streets. It 1s requested by those in charge that all members who have not been solicited, and those with whom the “committees havg,been unable to reach by phone fg their contributions to the store, oe. 500°Party Is Enjoyed Wednesday Evening. Mr. and Mrs. ©, EB. Horsch and Mf. and Mrs, A. A, Mason were oint hosts at a 500 party given last evening at the home of the former, 424 South Lincoln street, honors for (he evening being won by Mrs. H. mi Hawes, Mrs. ©. L, Lowe-W. J. King and L. T. Hall. At the close ofsthe evening dainty refreshments w@e served. . Invited guests Included Mr. and Mes, H. EB. Hawes, Mr. and Mrs, Wy J. King, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Little field, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hall, Mr. ang Mrs, Walter Brewer, Mr. and rs. H. J. Rafferty, Mr. and Mrs. CL. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. A. Man ning, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ridgway and Dr, and Mrs, Herncall eee Mrs. Lathrop Entertains Informally at Tea. Mr H. R athrop entertained formal Monday afternoon Y South Wolcott for Mrs. B. B, Brooks, Mrs. Spurlock, Mrs. Hal Curran, Hattie Clark, Mrs. R. H. thols and Mrs. W. O. Wilson. esessAts Tigicheon Today \ Carl Shumaker entertained t at an Informal luncheon and bridge party at her home, 11! East Uléyenth street. Mrs, Shumaker will entertain again tomorrow at ©lher luncheon and bridge party. ‘Dancing Party at Country Club Next Week. Invitations have been issifd to 139 guests for a formal dancing patty to be given on Tuesday eve ning, January, 27, at the Country i} by Mr Mrs. Alex R. White nf Mr. and Mrs, Walter Schultz. Dinner This Evening \t_ Cowan Residence. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cowan will hosts this evening at a buffet and bridge party. compli- to get rid of those unsightly blem {and that is to dissolve them. } litUe on a hot, wet cloth—-rub every biackhead will be gone all of the blackheads out wolves every particle of them and TOBIN mentary to Miss Florence Flemming of Nova Scotia, house guest of her er, Mrs. Leigh McGrath, and in celebration of thé birthday anni versary of Miss Margaret England. Guests who will attend are: Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hooper, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Nam ©. McDermott, Kem Nicolay war Chester Baker, Robert Black- more, and the guests of honor. eee Sister of Casper Girl | Attends Meeting in Omaha. attended the large Psi Omega din. sity on Sunday. see Mrs. Swain Entertains Informally Wednesday. Mrs. R. C. Swain entertained in- formally Wednesday afternoon at her home, 1150 South Fenway street, in honor of Mrs. Julius Mat- son. Guests who enjoyed the hos- pitality of Mrs. Swain were Mrs. R. R. Walker, Mrs, A. P. Kennedy, Mrs. D. David, Mrs. P. Ogala, Mrs. Canen and Mrs. Rytko. enone Casper Girl Attends Dinner at Laramie. Skougaard of Basin. eee Loyalty Temple Will Meet This Evening. quested to be present. eee Pupils of Mrs. Cook Will Give Recital This Evening. A program of interest has been planned and wili be given this eve- ning at § o'clock et the Charles 1. Wells music store by plano pupils of Mrs. Ray Cooky The program follows: “The Water Mill” -. Lola Vanatta “Chariot Race” Monica, | “Waltz B Flat =.----.-. | Olive Stewart “Merry Farmer” --------Schumann Helen Weber “Fragrant Blossoms” ———Crammon@) pect to leave this week for Lor March” ingiemar | Angeles to spend until July. pees 5 mui rie Delos Gay ‘Flow Gently, Sweet Afton”--—- is Kinscella ‘Tellier Thelma Chandler “Polonaise” ---. Elizabeth Branson “Gavotte” - ----~---Brown Dorothy Mahoney “Pussy Willow” ---. Evelyn Patton “Meadow Lark” Edith “Good Night Song” Virginia “Dance of the Moon Sprites’--- Bilbro h Wilson “On the Meadow” - Bleanor Gay “Miuet” ~-.-- Ralph Troxel “Valse E Fiat” Marjorie ---Lichner Paderewski -Durand “Narcissus” ~- Nevin Cecilia Duncan “Melody in \A’_--..-2------- Dawes Lots Rarie “Cavelléeri, Rusticana” ----Mascagni Dean Burdick “Shadow Dance” -.-----MacDowell Julia Mechling ee Danco Saturday At Sweetwater A dance will be given on Satur day evening, January 24, at the Sweetwater dance hall to which the public is invited to attend. Excel lent music has been secured and it is expected that a large number will attend. eee Miss Craft To Be Honored At Informal Party Miss Nellie Craft, whose marriage to Laprence Johnston will take place next month, will foe compli mented at an informal bridge party and miscellaneous shower to be given this evening by Mrs. J. K. YyO109 1Ndlinvad Vv Lt «JA GNOWVIG:, ) ) Perfect hdme dyeing and tinting is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, ‘delicate shader, or boil to dye rich, permanent colors. ‘Each 15-cent pack rections so simple any woman can dye or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, | skirts, walsts, dresses, coats, stock ings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings, everything new. Buy “Diamond Dyes’--no other kind—-and tell your druggist whether sen, Ralph Barton, William Ed-| Church to Hold Meeting Miss Ann Lawler of Cheyenne,| hostesses. All officers are asked to sister of Miss Marie Lawler of this| have thefr annual reports for the city, and a student at the Univer-| year prepared. sity of Wyoming at Laramie, was <i chosen as a delegate to the Gamma | Box Soclal to Be Given Zeta sorority meeting held last week | At Presbyterian Church in Omaha. Miss Josephine Wicks of Evanston, Wyo., also attended | byterian church extend an invita the meeting. While in Omaha they | tion to all neighbors and friends to | Members of the Kappa Delta eee sorority at the University of Wyo-| ‘The Rey. Father J. H. Mullin and ming at Laramie entertained at a| Edwin Barret, who are now visiting dinner this week, their guests being |in Pennsylvania at Father's former Miss Dorothy King of Laramie, Miss | home, spent several days last week Genevieve Gatchell of Buffalo, Miss|at Notre Dame, Ind., visiting the Bernice Appleby of Laramie, Miss/untversity of which Father Mullin Mary Hobbs of Casper, Miss Nevi|is an alumnus. Crane of Buffalo and Miss Gertrude . Loyalty Temple No. 18, Pythian} Mrs. EB. C. Paulley of Denver, who Sisters, will meet in regular session} has been in Casper visiting with this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd| friends for the last week, left last Fellows’ hall. All members are re-|evening for Cheyenne to spend a _spauiding| With relatives in Nebraska are ex- age contains di,}, Davis at her home on South Wolcott street. Among those who Will attend are: 8.’ Rosina Craft, Bond, Mrs; Ralph Marshall, Mrs. | Thomas U, Troth, Mri son, Mrs. Wilbur Swick, ‘Mrs. | George Peck, Mrs. C. H, Norton Mrs, A. BE. Kyte, Mrs. William ‘i Miss Catherine Holloran, Miss Fanchon Norton, M loran, Miss Edna Kassis, } a Craft, Miss Emma Lou Abbott, Miss honor. eee Dinner This Evening ' At Bishop Residence Mrs. M, L. Bishop will be hostess this evening at an informal dinner party to be given at her home on anniversary of her son Covers will be Iald for 12. General Aid of Methodist The General Aid of the Methodist Ep{scopal church will meet at 2:30 o'clock promptly 6n Friday ‘after. of the Victory Worker's circle as The ladies of the Kenwood Pres- attend the box social to be held Fri Jackson street. All ladies are asked to bring boxes afd All strangers are welcome to ‘attend. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Morrison announce the arrival of a baby Waughter Thursday afternoon, Jan- | uary 21, at their home, 709 Bonnie Brae street. Mother and baby are reported to be progressing satisfac torily. z ee Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Challens of Peorla, Kans., are here for a short Ume having arrived Wednesday. eee few das’ before’ returning to her home. eee Mrs. Anna Kavanaugh is here for a few days this week from her home at Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cline and daughter Mary Elizabeth, who have been spending the last few weeks pected to return to Casper on Fri- day or Saturday of this week. eee Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Sidney are visitors here today from thelr home in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr, and Mrs. Elbert C. Hodgens CITY BRIEFS Clyde C. Smith ts in Casper on business from Minneapolis. ve Leo D. Shire is a Chicago busi ness man who arrived in Casper this morning. Mr. Shire is a guest at the Henning hotel. eee ©. H. Carroll and Edgar Hepp were among the Denver men who arrived in the elty this morning. 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If your druggist cannot supply you, snd $1.00 direct to BOLE AAROGASYSIRE oe ols Fry i On sale at Kimball Drug Co., the Midwest Pharmacy, Sprecher's Pharmacy and the .Tripeny Drug fo. { tho terial you wish to color is Simple Application That Dissolves Blackhe lshea, blackheads, Th is one sim- Pie, safe and sure way to get them jet about two ounces of calonite powder from your druggist—sprin- briekly over the blackheads for a few seconds—wash the parts nebing and aqueezing out black- make large pores and you this way—while this simple applica- Rh of calonite powder and water eonvem the #k a heir meee in and’ pores ia the wool or silk, or whether it is tinen, cotton, or mixed goods.—Ady, business for a few days, having ar- his morning. G. Garrett left yesterday by mo three day's there on business. 1 points in K several wi Dorothy Finlay and the guest of | o East Second street in honor of the | Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Miss} pirehday Patricia Sullivan, Mrs. Leigh Me:| gonn, Grath, Miss yLovey Norris, Dr. Wil- eee noon at the church with members | SUITS. Our Unloading and Is offering wonderful merchandise at Radically Reduced Che Casper Daily Cridune Li today a this me in, helby from a several days’ business trip} Casper for days and is a] W n_ busin PAGE THREE Minnert and J to Denver guest at the Townsend Jof Hill City, Kan., y rivals rth McKi eo. sabe | | Casper. last evenir suppe hatte Griffith has returned from a rT t. Louis visitor > ¢ 1 ring -#toy to spend two or | days’ stay in Denver. | spending s in the cit; FIRE DAMAGES HOME | eee | EACH HAS PAT CHANCE. “- | S$. R. Nimmo of Cleve'and: 01, Je} 8. R of Denver 4 i ot i IAS PAT head of the land de. he on business and is a guest at| here today on business e ’ HULI England Hull left jast evening for Den oe W.H isn Louts | i Anite s where he| W> B. Jak of Denver arrived | business man spending several days : Ratt ye aoe sks on com-| this morning to spend a few days| in Casper wae — : £ ° n the city on business. | Fire. whtich broke out during the b dae | Lat oo W. C. Russell of Denver in here | absence f the aut bs EARLY SHOWING OF ENSEMBLE SUITS. The first spring arrivals of Ensemble Suits are here for your selection. Youthful lines, beautiful fabrics and colors that are bright and refreshing as the sunshine of a perfect day. Some fur trim- med, others with fur bandings on bottom only. Prices vary but each stands for an unusually good An especially attractive and complete showing at SBA i | TOP COATS Here you will find the first breath of spring in these new colorful Top Coats. The modes are the veritable spirit of the spring season. Of course, prices vary with style and quality. We are pre- senting a wondesful selection at NEW SPRING ENSEMBLE} AND TOP COATS OUR SPECIAL ALL WEEK SALE OF SPRING DRESSES AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES\IS ATTRACTING MUCH ‘ATTENTION On the Main Floor - There are Dresses that portray the styles that will be favored this spring. The variety presented provides completely for every late winter and springtime requirement. making advantageous dress purchases this week. The values are truly unusual. 24.75 $32.50 Buy Your Requirements of Silk Underwear At These Extraordinary Low Prices Heavy Crepe Gowns Lace Trimmed Gowns Clearance Sale Prices Women who know are _ Spring Hats A subtle note of change that heralds fashion season is seep in these Hats. New youth- ful shapes, gay col®rs, refreshing touches are SS e here in many captivating modes. Prices are modest indeed for Hats of such loveliness. $3.95 to $7.75 « In the Subway We are offering the greatest savings of the sea- son. The sale is extremely important, presenting, as it does, far out of the ordinary values in frocks that show newness in style features and fine quality ‘in various fabrics that fashion them. They are wonderful Dresses priced remarkably low. ! 14.75 $19.75 NEW ARRIVALS OF IN THE § JIBWAY anew $750.00 HUDSON SEAL Fur Coat FREE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY JAN. 31 eS; A arypen gies ry yt gy f the home of Ray Boakman, They u