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‘J - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cridune MARY Informal Party Last Evening at Shaw Home. Mrs. P. F. Korn was pleasantly surprised at an informal 500 party given last evening in honor of her birthday anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mfs, Neal D. Shaw, 602 ‘West Tenth street. Honors for the evening were won by William Cody Bradford. At the close of the enter- tainment a lunch was served by the hosttss. Among those present were, and Mrs, Henry Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. William.Cody Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rendolph, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hurley, Mrs. Henry Ver- valin and Mr. and Mrs, P. F. Korn and the host and hostess. Mr. Dpecial Program Sunday at English Lutheran Church. “A special musical program to be followed by a sermon, ‘‘Mistakes About the Master” by the Rev. T. B. Uber will be given Sunday evening at’ 7:30 s'clock at the Grace Luth- eran church, corner of CY and Ash atreets. The program follows Anthem—Large chorus choir, df rected by Miss M: Cc. Ladwig. Mate Quartette—Messrs. Newland Moeller, Guthrie and Brown. Sole—Miss Mary C. Ladwis Male Chorus—Men‘s club. Duet—Ladies, . Midnight Bridg* Club Meeting. Mrs, Charles T. McGrady was hos- tess last evening at her home ja the Poling apartments for the regular meeting of the Midnight Bridge club. Miss Josephine Fischer of Fort Pierre, S. D., was an out-of-town guest. Ms P. D. Q. Club to Meet At VanDoren Residence. ‘The regular meeting of the Prairle D. Q. club will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Margaret VanDoren, 604 South Beech street. see Birthday Party to Be Given Saturday, Junior Bott, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K, Bott, will be host to a num. ber of his small friends at a birth- @ay party to be given on Saturday at the Henning Hotel. cee Miss Leeson Is Honor Guest at Luncheon Today. Miss Alberta Leeson of Denver who {is spending a week here, the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. R. Me Daniels, was the cuest of honor at the informal luncheon Mrs. Harold Becker gave Thursday. The guests ‘were limited to a few of Miss Lee- son's former friends. eee Muscovites Social To Be This Eevening. -Krimlin Azov Imperial Order of Muscovites will meet tonight in the Odd Fellows’ hall. After a-short busi- ness session a social will be given to which al! Odd Fellows and their ladies are invited to attend. owe Artists to Assist’ Choir In Concert March 6. ‘Among the Casper artists who will | assist the First Baptist church choir in their concert to be given March 6, are Mrs. B. C, Gates, Miss Frances | Bowerman, Mrs. L. EH. Sundwell, Mrs. Margaret Curtz, Miss Louise Ne ll and members of the Casper Apollo club. This will be the second public appearance of the Apollo club. see Benefit Association Annual Ball, March 3. The first annual ball of the Ladies Benefit association of the Maccabees and the Sir Knights of the same or- fanization will be held on Tuesday Pythias hall. Dancing will begin at 9 o'’colck and the public is invited to attend. soe Dance Tomorrow Evening At Knights of Pythias Hall. All members of the Knights of Pythias lodge, and Dokks are invited to attend a dance to be given Sat- urday evening, February 28, at the Knights of Pyfhias hall. All Dokks are asked to wear their fez, eee Legislative Ladies Entertain In Cheyenne The state legislative ladies were a bridge tea, the closing event {n connection with the legislature giv- en at the Plains Hotel for the ladies of the Laramie county delegation, Among the hostesses were: Mrs. M. A. Becklinger of Casper, Mra. Alex Healey, of Wotland, Mrs. Fred Dilta of Douglas; Mrs. Porter G. Fowler of Lingle; Mrs. John Belshe of Sun- dance; Mrs. J. L. Wertz of Garland, THE ECLIPSE IS HERE KOPPER| KETTLE 35c Chicken Dinner Tomorrow MENU Vegetable Soup Roast Chicken with Dressin, Baked Short Ribs with Brown Gravy Apple and Celery Salad Cream Jello Puddin: Tea Coffee or Mile The Kopper Kettle 0. 8. BLDG. ©@ SOCIETY, vening, March 3, at the Knights of | TOBIN Mrs. Charles H. Sanger of French; Mrs. Charles M. McNeese, of Buffalo; Mrs, Fred Burton of Guernsey; Mrs. A. O. Heyer, of Shoshoni; Mrs, H. B, Harris of Lovell; Mrs, Frank O, Carson, of Glenrock; Mrs: Er- win Frayd, of Midwest; Mrs. Char- les Waegele, of Sheridan; Mrs. Wil- Mam G, Johnson, of Lander; Mrs. J. G. Hartwell, of Lus' John Mrs. J. R. . W. Daley, . Perry Buckle, of Sheridan; Mrs, Archibald Campbell, of Lander; Mrs. W. K. Rummell, of Dixon; Mrs, David E. Powers, of Powell; Mrs, John Logan’ of Green River; Mrs. Thomas M. Fagan, of Lusk; Mrs. Louls C. Jensen, of Af- ton, and Mrs. Wade H. Fowler, of Douglas. Guests of honor Included: Mrs. Frank E. Lucas, wife of the secre- tary of state; Mrs. Thomas Hunter, of Cheyenne, and Mrs. Stephen Stb- ley of Burns, wives of Laramie county State Senators; Mrs. J. C. Underwood, wife of the Speaker of the Housé; Mrs. He y Hoffman, Mrs, Stewart Grier, Mrs. A. D. Per- sson and Mrs. William H. Bainum, wives of the Laramtfe county repre sentatives, Casper Woman's Club To Meet Saturday The regular meeting of the Cas- per Woman's club will be held on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ©, R. Shipp with Mrs, R. W. Loucks as assistant hostess, — In- cluded on the program will be a paper on the “Makers of American Art,” by Mrs. J. W. Bingham. Mrs. J, <8: hling will be in charge of the round table. Benefit Dance Saturday At Odd Fellow’s Hall A benefit dance will be given on Saturday evening at the Odd Fel- low's hall by members of the Na- trona Rebekah lodge No. 13 to which the public fs {nvited to attend. Music for the evening will be furnished by the Alabama Five, Proceeds will be added to the benefit fund. ————__ Personals Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Walker spent Thursday evening in Cheyerine. eee Mrs. Bawdman of Lander is » visitor in the city for a few days with friends. eee Mrs. Leigh McGrath and sister, Florence Flemming M Little Colored Top Shoes Very stylish for little feet. Hand turned soles. In white, beige, red or black tops with patent lowers. Sizes 5& to 8 $1.98 ! Scotia expect to ifornia on 2 plea woeke, soon for Cal- re trip of several see Mr, and Mrs. Earl C, Boyle were among the Casper people who spent Wednesday in Cheyenne enroute to Denver, eee Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Taylor were visitors {n Lander for a short time this week, the trip having been made overland, cee Miss Florence Ward has been yia- Miss Lillian Roberts of Sterling wes a visitor hi yesterday. eee Mrs. Roy Garlick and two children are in Casper from Denver and ex- pect to make ttheir home here with ure trip spent in Thermopolis, eee Miss Ross May Tay in Denver for-a week w ents. visiting in the clty for a short time. eee row, Visitors in the clty registered at Ne the Gladstone from’ New York City returned from a three days’ pleas jor fe visiting ith her par- Mr. Garlick who is connected with cee the Midwest Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. MB ibd Minneapolis who have been spending Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Moffett are|the last three weeks in Casper ex- pect tq leave for their home tomor- Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Hamilton are B. Soar, 8. H. Silverstein, Sol | spending a short pleasure trip In Col- iting this week in Lander with Silverstein and EB. Hoyes. orado Springs. friends. see soe Si Mr. and Mrs, James Speas are the} R. BH. Bletcher of Los Angele: The Rey. Willis H, Germany, pas- tor of the East Side Methodist Com- munity church left last evening for Denver to conduct the funeral ser- vices of a friend, the notice of whose death was received here yestrday. Miss Isobl Packard has returned to her home in Lander after a few days visit spent here with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. Bruse Cassell left yesterday morning for Denver to visit until the middle of next week with relatives and friends, eee Miss Elizabeth Hines has returned to her home at Lander after spend- ing a short time here the guest of friends. Hot milk,a pat of but- ter and two SHRED- DED WHEAT Biscuits. Salt or sweeten to your taste. Try that combi- nation for a pleasingly different breakfast. Shredded Wheat AX For Themselves The prices of these shoes may bring you down to see Their good quality will bring you back for Our inexpensive location below the street level, our modest yet adequate equipment, our meth- ods of selling shoes quickly from racks allows us to quote economical shoe prices to you. will investigate the savings we have to offer you. them. more, parents of a baby daughter who ar- an arrival in the city Wedne rived February 22, at the Kelth hos- tal, Mrs, Speas was formerly Miss el Lamb, anew the wholesome spread for bread NUCOA made from high grade coconut oil, refined peanut oil and milk-that’s all “ee Les Snow, deputy sheriff at Mid- Mrs. Snow and children are guests at the Henning. eee w Mrs. M. Smith of Denver is tending to business affa a few days. eee A. E. Oulds of the Carter Rice Paper company and Mrs. Oulds are in Casper on business and are guests at the Townsend. . oe Mr, and Mrs. E, C. Kirkman have Them Home When Our Prices Are No Higher Delivered? Potatoes. Del Monte Loganberries, Blackberries, Red Rasp- berries or Strawberries. Your choice, No. 2 Van Camp’s Soups, per can_____ Advo Jell, “The Jell That Whips”_ Sun Maid Raisins, Seedless, per pkg. Waxed Paper for wrapping lunches Gilt Edge Shoe Polish SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY Crystal White Soap_ Per case, 100 bars. Large size Seafoam, per pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips, per pkg. Washitigisouaspkg? 200 eo Snap, the new Washing Powder_ Elastic Starch PICKARD’S CASH GROCERY 537 West Railroad Ave. WE DELIVER Children’s Combination Oxfords Very stylish little scuf- fer soled oxford of black patent leather, trimmed with grey calf, Soft toe, Sizes 12 to 2___$2.99 Sizes 8% to 11% $2.74 Sizes 514 to 8 We hope you Why Buy Your Groceries and Lug ~--~-~~-~-+~~-~-100 lbs. $1.85, 50 Ibs. 95c 3 for $1.00 -5 pkgs. 48c 2 pkgs. 25c Phone 917 WE DELIVER Sizes 2 to 5 Stylish Creased Toe Ties ge 1 .48 Combines durability with smart style. i Has low rubher tipped heels, flexible soles and neat round toe creased A dainty new strap pattern with graceful heels, and cleyer cutout instep strap. An across, : Men’s Soft Kid Bluchers A most comfortable Convenient lacing hooks— $4.98 a; In patent, black calf or brown calf— | *4.98 *5.98 hostesses last Friday in Cheyenne at | shoe having roomy toes, softest of black kid uppers, good welt soles and rubber heels. Ideal for street or school, Our Finest Boy’s Shoe A trig little dress shoe for boys. Excellent brown or black calf uppers. Stout welt soles, stylish square Sizes 1 to 2 $3.98 Sizes 2% to 6 *4.50 Wonderful Phoenix Hosiery A fine light silk hose of lustrous elegant slipper on the foot. kid or satin— A Lovely New Arrival medium toe shape In black. Z Snappy Square Toe Oxfords A smart new oxford with Square swagger lines. Made Box Heeled Gore “ Pumps Comes in dressy black satin or patent with cutout work French toe shapes. Lots of durabl _ he i Hay ee a c le black or English | over the instep. Convenient ear pert orations and tan calf. Welt soles, rub-| ring ‘in sides. Very be~ coming you'll say— ber heels. Wonderful value A Charming New Box Heeled Satin You must see this pleasing new satin ' ' with its box heels, medium length Seer aa nitecte eoreaarenta me tae vamp, and clever cut-out patent hew spring colors—Manilla, blonde, poll iS hatha AE airdale, gunmetal, also Hise i f black and Havana. brown. $1.00 fieeea che 2 $5.98 EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING ee The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Stock Reducing Sale Gratifying, indeed, has been the public re- F sponse to offerings unprecedented in 3 of the Chas. E. Wells Music Co. ar | © Pianos, Player-Pianos, Vietrolas . SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW ar A BRUNSWICK. / PHONOGRAPH /f Mahogany ca for new for | records— in fine condition; sold 5. Special with 10 BEHNING PLAYER American Burl Walnut; latest plain case; a high grade player selling new for $850.00, In perfect condition. with bench and 12 rolls, SPECIAL This Kurtzmann Grand used only on our floors in demonstration. Sells new for $985. SALE PRICE $785 CROWN UPRIGHT Mahogany case. Good practice Piano On prices quoted « d Pla there is still a CASH AND TERMS SAVING PLAN in your favor Ask about it. Used Saxophones, Banjos, Ukeleles, Trumpets, Cornets, Violins All at Greatly Reduced Prices During This Sale Player Rolls, 20¢, 69c. 90¢ SHEET MUSIC, Regular 35c, Latest Hits n Any Instrumen Terms to Su The Chas, £. Wells Music Co. Home 232 E. 2nd St. of the Chickering CASPER and Lavo Phone 194 PAGE THREE.