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MARY nginer’s Ball To Be Brilliant Affair. Social activities of the. Shriners will come to a head this evening at the Masonic temple when the lodge wil hold its annual Shrine ball. Numerous'dinner parties arranged to precede the dance and the pres- ente/of numerous out-of-town guests will. edd-to the galety of the occa- sion. No details-of the decorative scLéme have’ been given out by the committee who plan the decorations as a surprise for the guests. Committees in charge various details include: Musife- H. Townsend; A: C Rt ker, “A. E, Thompson, W. 8: Kim- baal. 4 Floor—Lew Gay, George 'B. Ne} son, J. R. Dunbar, R. 8, Ellison, A. Patrick,’ P. D, Cunningha Refreshmefits—J. W. Johnson, M. of the 1, Edwards, Ry H. Nichots,-A. ..L, Spurlock, H.B. Durham. Decorations—George W Campbell, Di J. R. Hansard, W. -\V. Runkle, H.} Pelton, .T. C. Tonkin, G. E. Griffith, Joe Denham. Pitt Covert ton ty. “Ww! and De, M. © . ) sis tule ball wDuteh treat inner willbe given at the Henning, # J. Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. .F. H. Yealy, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Froyd, Mr, an “Mrs. FL. Koehler of: Mid- west, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mudgett, Mr. and Mrs. C.F) Holden, Mr. and Mra. C. McClintock, Miss Jac- queline Nielsen, Miss Emma | Lou Abbot, Miss Louis Jennings, J. A. Grant, W. Runkle and BE. J. Ww. ‘Treglown. Another “no host” dinnar wil be siven at the same hotel for Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Keefe, Dr. and’ Mrs. H. Te. y, Dr. and. Mrs. G..T. Mor- gan, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Keith, Mr, d Mrs. Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. A. C Tiiker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimbal!, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. son of Glenrock, Major and Mrs, A. HH. Beach and Mrs. Frank Fisher. Miss Violet Lever will be hostess at a dinner preceding the ball, the invited guests being, Mr. and -Mrs- John B. Barnes, Miss Betty Tol- Miss’ Gladys “Aslin, Julfan Lever, Sr., George Purdunn, W. P. Bard of Chadron, Neb.,: - Frederick ert Turnbull. George Campbell will be host at dinner at his home preceding the ball, covers to be laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jonson, Mr. and Mts. A. B. Stirrett, Mr, and Mre. R. H. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shu. maker, Mr. and Mrs. Roz Spurlock, Mr. and Mrs, Leigh Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, Mrs, Rob- ert Heed, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Miss Virginia Williams, George Wheeler, William Reynolds of Denver and the host. Pepper Club Is Entertained rs. Weidner Monday rances Biglin and Mrs. Cecil Bon. The club will be entertained again wo: weeks on Monday by Mrs. J. Donahoe. . E Mrs. England To Be Hostess At Dinner In courtesy to Mrs. daughter, Margaret of Fresno, Calif. mother and sister of Mrs. W. F, Ott who are yisiting for the week in Cc r enroute to Europe, Mrs. Frank England will entertain Wed- nesday evening at her home on’Sixth Street ata formal dinner and bridge party. eee . Dr, and Mrs. Kocher Wil! Give. Dinner, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Kocher will be hosts this evening at a dinner to be given at the Henning hotel, pre- ceding the annual Shriner's ball. vers will be-lald for Dr. and Mrs M. C, Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Holland, Dr. and Mrs. H. E.. Byars, Mrs. Anna Leeper, Dr. and Mrs, De- Preece and Mre. Nell Marsh of Boulder, Colo., guest at the Kocher home, and the host and hostess, eee Meeting of War Mothers Wednesday at Brooks Home ‘The Américan War Mothers will meet at the home of Mrs. B, B, Brooks,’ 1208 South Wolcott street on Wednesday afternoon 2:36 o'clock. All members as well as all mothers who had sons or daughters Yipes service are cordially invited t ttend Cleo Sahm Is Guest At Party Miss Cleo. Sahm was pleasant!) surprised last evening when a, num- ber of her, friends. gathered at her ho 1420 South Poplar street, tor an informal party, the gecasion being her tenth birthday anniversary Among the guests were: Mildred Wheekly, Frances Buchanan, Avis Garberg, Evelyn Garberg, Virginia Looney, Virginia Burns, Louis Sahm, Gertrude Bau: Roberts. eee Obampion Ball Players To Bo Guests at Banquet Members of the Methodist basket- ball team will be hosts on Wednes- Cay evening at a banquet to be giv. en at 7 o'clock in the basement of the Methodist “Episcopal church, ‘for ‘members of the Pearl White team champions of the city league. ee Aeeting of Rebekah Lodge To Be Held Wednesday Members of W Rebekah jodge . 39 will meet on Wednesday evening at’8 o'clock at the 1. 0. Ov F, hall. Following the regu ‘r business mecting.an enter- tainment will be given and refresh- menrs ‘served by a committee in L. Kuykendahl TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925 covers to be laid for Mr. and Mré. | Bott, Mr. and Mrs. Car- Gorhm, William Utzinger and Rob*) im and Master Buddy Members of the Casper Woman's eee Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE P. CG, Nicolaysen, Mrs. Frances Big-| Burwell, Mra. A. K. Bott and tho] poct to leave soon for New York: to) attend the ball even-}in Casper and are guests at the) still of n Pat lin, Clarence B, Richardson, S. N.| hostess. spend several weeks. ine: Gladstone hotel. Filling St Brooks and the guest of honor. = spon ® | opens | —e pi ete wel eee ‘ - Mr, and Mrs. Robins Harris of} MM au Webster who| Frank president the} 7)», are meal for a di-1e Bake Sale Saturday At : Minneapolis are guests of friends | recently un opera e-| Wyoming Map’ and Blue Print | It's a sq fe Midwest Pharmacy PERSONALS here for several days this. week.» — | turned a | pany u ——— Se | Departmental club will hold a‘sale of baked goods on Saturday of this week at the Midwest Pharmacy in- stead of the Commi: as was an- TOBIN | charge. Mrs. Anna Leeper ha: AH members.as well as vis- eee | iting members of the lodge in the | nounced tn Sunday's paper. Patron- eee ph tag city are invited to attend. ‘huge from the public will be greatly | Arthur Bennitz and son Clifford - - LAE e Poy ee F A eee | appreciated. are leaving this afternoon for thelr Ison expects to leave | _ _g suk fs eee | former home in Lead, 8, D., after a for Colorado to spend| West ix a guert at Tow ilick-Holland Wedding 33 Y i visit of several weeks spent here tem days on @ vagution | eee Event of Sunday California Visitors To Be. th Mr, Bennitz, -nothern-law, | trip, y Mrs. Lyons of Kock Springs’ ts A wedding of interest to Casper | Honored At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. John Carr at her home, 730 ane : isiting with. friet the cit |people was that of Miss Edna Glick| Mrs. Johnson Lindsay will be| Susin ash strect igen Tela’ Craft finmareturneditromy} cee \1 |to. Oscar Hunter Holland, Jr. both | hostess on Friday at her home, 1415| >" | 8 . t eacarsanere alle haiueentupabatra ty Mes ona IMcas Geo: er | tive. cf this city which was solemnized {n| South Elm street at an ihfor Mr. and Mrs. J. I) Wilson ot| ihe last two. weeks with her siater.| of Midwest are spendir ys | flower, Denver, Sundsy afternoon, March | luncheon and’ bridge party, compll| scottsplutt, Neb., are visiting in the Laurence Johnston, formerly | work alge hie. 2 mentary to Mrs, Corey and daugh-} city for a short time this week hay-| Nellie Craft of. it | = The ceremony took place in St.| ter, Margaret, guests.in Casper from Nellie ing arrived yesterday. ments {n the Btackmore. > | the Webste Mrs. the gue daughter, M home on Ash stre BE. R. Wilson of Dehy t here for a week o ripe or, 18 s taken apart-| t ‘makin ‘SOAKS RIGHT IN | Barnabas Eplecopal church and was {California of’ Mr. .and. F. cee sa ilf | performed by the rector, the Rev.| Ott. Inyit } Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Welty of Du-| Who ts; connected: withy| i Charles H, Brady. Mr. and Mrs.|G. R. Ha } bois are guests here for a short | ‘” nd: ReNnsrs Sor norA Fred Y, Holland, brother and sister-| Mrs. R. C. iG ee ; |tion at Parco is spending the ee in-law of the groom, were in attend.} ham, Mrs, Ott and the guests of eee aiting WED aoe ee ance as sponsors, The bride was | honor. mee ‘ Miss Mildred Arnold arrived ees ven in marriage by her uncle, A. . (See m Sheridan. | ot |i. Haslett: of* Capper; publlaher’ of | WW. Orn. Ucntertainment j Coyper eat evenings fromm eherldens| "atc, and Mrs: Dake Jones wh UP STIFF JOINTS a Olt Ind |'To Be Given Thursday. Miss Marguerite Robinson of La- | bave. been sR Eee tendance besides the relatives | Members of the Woman's Ciris-| yoye is here for a short time yis-|‘endent and Mrs, A. A. Slade at | ‘ were Hon. Henley A, Calvert, Judge | tlan Temperance Union will give ftre“twith tHten t home, 416 , CYs ayenue: t 7 Se 7 of the Seventh Judicial District of | entertainment Thursday evening’ i . man NG eh pe wit Colorado, Mrs, Caivert, her mother, | the First Bapitst church, corner of] yr; and Mrs. Baton - lett el, [7eRee See ess Re thhecourd| ; Mrs. Phillips and sister, Miss Jane| Fifth and Beech streets to which all | atiaeg oetnintee touviattrtnere | 4 ae Be tae Pe OA TSR Ls | Ehitlips. “Immediately following the | members and their husbands are tn-| until the latter part of the week | Df and Afrs, will re Sac ats Hee t this dls eremony, the yqung couple left for | vited to attend. affair is being } with tri clatites: s their guest at the ‘ ike rei ne H ) brief honey aie trip, the desti-| given complimentary to Honorary \iptie tae tame ego 2 | Wolcott street, Mrs. I arm hemlet Moonllete sod hoses ‘nation being’ kept secret from the | members enjoyable evening} fr. ana Mrs. L. F. McMahon ex-| > MRSC} Ob Denloaeyoo a earl On the Way t friends. | is promised to al those who attend. | ————_— : rs | File spends tbe Arreeks |'and able on eva The bride ts the only ddughter of | A» musteal program will be given | Jatter have mis: | ygones Mr. and Mrs. Alva Glick of Bas-| after which’ refreshment be For the convenience of the ladies OF Site jerably failed.” Just rub It on—60: | com, Ohio.” She was graduuted from | served. employed downtown and me rt Davidson le Mon . tube t Kimball Drug St and the Tiffin. high-school at Tittin, | oo eche per teachers who can not attend d lay for fef visit to Omaha, her | John Trip Co., ¢ any d ist— | Ohio in 1919. For the last two years Lee ee ree en gar wenn) | Sommer home. St ents she-has been employed in the offices | Soclal Friday. Pen hicconance nightie leaden n0c. Oy A. i “Always remember,’ when Joint. ||| 232 pal ot the Inland Oil Index of Casper,| A St. Patrick's day social be | Wednesday and Friday nights of this! Mr. and Mrs, Robert Meigh are| Ease gets i et gL ae The groom is a son of Oscar Hun-| given Friday evening at the Hast} week. Hoffhines’, Becklinger Bldg. {n trom tl near Moneta’ to | auick ter Holland, Sr, of Murray, Ky,,| Side Methodist Community church | 5 district manager of Western Ken-| for the young people of. the church. if tucky for the Standard Oll Co., of| All those who are going. to attend Indiana. His brother, Fred Y. Hol-| are requested to wear their green & land of Denver, ts State Law Librar- | ribbons and ties. jan of Colorado. The groom was ed- | - ucated in the schools at Murray and completed a course in technical training in the jewelry trado at Peorla, Tl. He is at» present em- ployed sin the credit department of the Denver Jewelry company and | before locating in Denver was in charge of the jewelry department for the Tripeny Drug*Company of Casper. The. young couple will mak hone in Denver. ° Dutch Treat at Henning t Preceds Shriners’ Ball, +} Among those who will attend a Duteh treat dinner to be given this evening at the Henning preceding the Shriners’ annual ball at the tem: ple are, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Deacon, | Miss. Eva K{dd, Mrs, Mary Stapleton, | Alex Duthie“and Neji Hunter. | eee | Mrs. Boyce Entertains | At Country Club Today. j Mrs, M. J. Boyce entertained the members of her bridge club this afternoon at tea given at the Coun- try club. The next regular’ meeting of the club. will be held in two weeks on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. J. @hapman, 405 East Eleventh street. Among those present were, Mrs. Glenn Littleffeld, Mrs. J. J. Chapman, Mrs. H. O. Schlenk, Mrs. Ray Holloran, Mrs. J, R. Hansard, Mrs. Walter Conlin, Mrs. Earl G. their Royal: Neighbors will * } Give Card Party iene regular business meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America will be held this evening at 7 o'clock in the Knights of Pythias hall, after which q card party will. be given, to which the public as well as mem- bers are invited. The entertainment will begin at 8:30 o'clock and re-\ freshments will be served during the eventing. ' $1 Buy i Dinner Sunday At Wheeler Home Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler were hosts Sunday evening at dinner for the Misses Kathleen and Patricia j Sullivan, George Wheeler, Dr. Wil- lam ©, McDermott and Charles A. Cullen. fami) ly of real! ily prepared, and saves about 8, Charles. T. Weldner. enter] sae LCLONITAISNISWOUSUVONOUONE tained last evening at her home for | Walther League to i iptas aee aralieta sourk om clieat : the regular meeting of the. Pepper | Hold Business Meeting. | cold accompanied Witt soreness, yeti Club, ‘Substitutes for the evening The Walther League will hold its | throat. tickle, hoarseness, or difficul were: Mrs, J. W. Johnson, Mrs, |Tegular business and educational | breathing, or if your child wakes up | during the night with croup and you | want quick help, try thie reliable old home-made cough edy. Any drug- | gist can supply you with 24 ounces meeting at the church on Wednes- day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Follow: ing the’ business session an {nterest- | Ing fecture-will be given. | Of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle 5 Sods | and fill the bottle with plain granu. - Dinner This Evening Will | lated sugar.syrup.; Or. you can: use Compliment Alton Visitor. Saritied Mmclarepeep Robey) OF Core) . ayrup, instead of sugar’ eyrup, if | Bactmer Governor and Mrs. B. B. | Gesired, ‘This recipe makes @ pint of | entertain this'evening at | really reniarkable cough remedy. It | for m their home ‘on South Wolcott street tastes good, and in spite of its low at dinner, in complifent to Mrs. ©.! B. Maniseck of Alton, Ill., who ts the guest here of her son, Harold Man: beck and family. “Mrs. Manbeck is | en route to her home from a sever- al weeks’ pleasure trip spent on the western coast. Following the dinner the guests will attend the Shiners’ ball. | Among those who will attend are, Mr: and Mrs. R, M, Andrus, M and Mrs. G. Kk. Hagens, Mr. and M cost, it ean ‘be depended uj quick and lasting relief. You can feel this take hold of a cough in # way that means business. | It loosens and raises the phlegm, | stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such promptness, ease and cer- tainty that it is really astonishing. Pinex is a special and highly con: | centrated compound of genuine Nor- | way pine extract, and is probably the | best known means of overcoming | severe coughs, throat and chest colds. | There are many worthless. imita- | tions of this mixture. To avoid dis- appointment, ask for “2% ounces of | Pinex” with full-directions and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed te pon to give | give absolute satisfaction or money Frompily refunded. » Wayne, In The Pinex Co., Electric Supply and Construction Anything Electrical Estimates Cheerfully Given 257 S, Center Phone 483W A Lenten Treat —Takes the place | of Meat! | | AT ALL GROCERS 10c THE PACKAGE \ the See Rickenbacker Brougham At the Auto Show In Place Of the dozen little inexpensive photo- graphs of baby Why Not : Four or six correctly spaced, elegantly finished Bryant portraits. W. BRYANT DOLAN Appointments Preferred O.S. BLDG. PHONE 859 1 Tires at Dealers’ Cos LIBERTY GARAGE Trueshape Dollar * Silk Hose has just arrived in complete range of colors and sizes Six Pairs for $5.50 { Recent ‘Arrivals Onyx Silk Hose Kayser Silk Underwear Leather Purses “Dorothy Knapp Have you seen the 4 Spring Coats Silks and Flannels There is one group of just twenty-seven Spring Dresses in th A new stock of * ae .00 a Pair —-the Easter parade is less than five weeks away t by the box and save An Interesting Event for the balance of this week - 150 Spring Dresses for miss, youthful woman and matron and several ‘ancing new numbers ' in - In every size, style, material and color for spring Frocks isses and little women Smart we are offering at the special price of only You can take your choice this week only, at the very special price of only You. will find this group con- tains many ex- ceptional models only this week at $8.95. No approvals,.exchanges or refunds. o Subway which have been priced up to eavir Al Spend the Noon Hour Tomorrow in Our Store (12 to 1) PUBLIC INVITED (FREE) Listening to ” The THREE ACES >< | Mr. Harry Wilson, Mr, Ne Singing the following numbers. When Shadows Fall Out of the West Monterey Alabama Bound Peter Pan (I Love You) At the End of the Road | The Chas. E.-Wells Music Co. Phone 194 ‘CASPER, WYO. Spring's brightest hues in Charming Hats are found on the mezzanine Our banded and _ flower- trimmed models, fashionably designed of Milan hemp, at the $5.00 $7.50 $9.00 are meeting with wonderful ap- proval by maids and matrons of Casper who buy and urge their friends to buy from this lovely assortment of stylish spring millinery. * Mothers should see our Line of Children’s Hats - in the Subway in attractive spring styles for little girls from three to twelve years of age for these $Q.95 Snappy Spring Styles 4.75 that we olfer for cash