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THURSDAY, APRIL RIL’ 16, 1925 . Che Casper Daily eEcibune FR TTT Mb oA PPA AEA. PAGE THREE ae ser s. Je Cooper o! ».| ©. O. Whitfield of Glenrock has Pythian Officers Are ; ofticial trip over the state in an| Mr. and Mrs, BH. J. Mockton of|in Lovell. Miss Browne has been| Mv. Tames, Coapsr ce Bargo,| | C. Or Sentai oF Geer Entertained In Laramie | automobile, and while {n Laramle|Denver are visiting in Casper for|substituting in (the Lovell schoc |X D., ia here for a few ¢ 6 | ling ‘ Mrs. John Whisenhunt and Mrs, | are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John | few days. for the last two weeks. arrived yesterday. ae Nancy Cromwell who are makirg a| B- Isberg at their elegent new home eet Sate tee | a Ese, | tpunvetthetstate\ Vialfing’ 4 iieilon in the easter pa-t of the city. To-]| Mrs. E. G. Fulton arrived this] Mis | James Cody expects to spend a} William Landes of Deny atrfh 1 | | in the different citfes of the Pythian | morrow they are leaving for Hanna,| morning from Minneapolis to visit} tho 2 Jays this week the James| this morning and ¥ f E n Sisters, made their official visit | Where they are to officially visit the |here with ri ives. spending wo r ranch we sit Cast Monday evening in Laramie.. The| temple there, and from that city Seance looking | ee, i eg By MARY TOBIN following account from the Laramie| they go to Rock Springs and Kem-| Mr. and Mrs, M. ©. Wilson and | vicinit | J. &. Hilton of City is here paper of the meeting will interest | merer on a like mission. They found | daughter Mary Jane haye returned | 1 busin auncheon Is Enjoyed marriage to Ralph E. Barton will| the members of the local organtza-|the temple in this city in excellent | from a three days’ visit spent with, Mrs. B, 0 At Country Club Today. take place May 6, will be the guest | tion as well as friend: condition. the members enthusiastic | friends in THermopolis. with her mott | One of the enjoyable events of the | of honor at an informal bridge lunch-| _“‘Hermion temhple No. 1, Pythian | and the ritual well in hand. The : : neta for sey el. | week was the informal luncheon | eon to be given on Thursday of next | Sisters, in session at the Pythian| Visitors were all delighted with the| Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Henderson are Pa || given today at the Country club by| week by Miss Lovey Norris at her | castle hall in the Woodman building. | reception accorded them, there hav-| guests in Rawlins until Monday of] Mr. and Mr Lwin Gennett of a the Rev. Father J.. H. Mullin, for| home on South David strect. received an official visit last night| ing been very few meetings of a|next week. Denver were arriva Cas a members of the Altar, and Rosary cee from Mrs. Mina Whisenbunt of Cas.| temple in the grand orally attend: ‘: ig Soe Sea yesterday, society of St. Anthony's Catholic | Regul: = per, the grand chief of the Grand |ed by more of the higher officers of] Mr. and Mrs Milton expe ; church, , Covers were laid for 80 at ieee arene ot Temple As Wyoming, and was as-| the Grand Temple of Wyoming than |to leave tomorrow morning o Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McGuire ¢ OF YOUR OWN CHOICE tables decorated with spring flow-| ‘The regular luncheon of the Busi-| sisted in her visit by Mrs. Lydia | in Laramie, The meeting was suc-|land for Denve Salt Creek arrived yesterd Mr ers. ness and Professional Woman's club | Adamsky of Cheyenne, past grand | cesstul, beth from a fraternal and) } . . ; McGuire is receive it Among the invited guests were:| will be held on Saturday at the Hen.| chief and supreme representative: | a social viewpoint Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum left last, Creek bank Mrs, John Caspey’ Mrs. Ben T. Cul-| ning hotel. Mrs. Clara Davis of Laramie, sup- TRare URE eyoning for Wheatland. Sen Mrs. G. ©. Chandler, Mrs. eee reme representtative; Mrs. ‘Jennie aa, = Be Dr, “Vineet ermott of < Ackerman, Mrs. H. J. Clare, Hendershott of Cheyenne, grand mis- rs. Grace Bean, plano instructor | rock spent last evening in the Ae releee Ms WA Conte aaniekt padee Club acredordelabajcotraspontente: PERSONA kas moved her studio to the Max| visiting with his brothers, Dr, Wil %. F. Farrell, Mrs, Jeremiah |” syigce pep ip Gar aires Emma Cordiner of Laramie, Winter home, 633 South Grant|liam 0. McDermott and Attorney Mahoney, Mrs. Agnes: Trumbell,| nostess this evening fer the regular | P&&t grand chief; Mrs. Jéssie Isberg | . | Johr Yermott. Mrs. J, L. Dessert, Mrs, J, A. Ltke- | meoting o the Midnight Bedee cians | the grand senior, and} Mr. and Mrs. W. Baxter are | e415 A ere rect per a, a Mrs. W. F. Dunn, Mrs. Archie Z sanics a | Hulda ‘Tetft, a past grand chiet| visiting here for a few days from May Hamilton will spend) Ts @ square meal for a dime a dy, Mrs. A. P, Kimball, Mrs, Dan | and for several years grand mistress | Longmont, Colo and Sunday at the Jame OPENS ITS DOORS sullivan, Mrs, Peter Tobin, Mrs. R. | Panhellenic Luncheon of records and correspondence. The see Grieve ranch Sweetwe Murphy, Mrs. Lena Detwyler, | At-Henning Saturday. temple was opened in the regular! Mr. and Mrs. } Kearns of | country B.F. Klein, Mrs. F. J. Ufheil,| fembers of the Panhellenic asso-| way with Mrs. F. R. Hemberger Cheyenne are visiting in the city | Mrs. John Barett, Mes. J.C. Zutter.| Ciation will meet on Saturday, April} presiding as most excellent. chief, eee | Mrs. W. Mf. left last eve meister, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. | 18 at the Henning hotel, a luncheon | and with about forty-five members| Mrs. Jess Walker of Midwest has|ning for her home in Norfolk, Va pa eae ri "Cc to.be served at 1 o'clock. All mem-| of the order present, including sev-| shopping and -visiting with | f an extended visit spent | Wheeler, Mrs. Willlam Cron- je order F , including sev-| been shopping « 5 Se ee ee eet Atcs. Atay (Hera who are going to attend eral eEalgite or ees ttiles Lwhes ere \teeae I h her father, M. N. "Short MUSIC FROM 5 P. M. TO 8 P. M. os ay ‘ ‘ ,, ) ask y Mrs. There bers of the order at I | Cher 2 ; ca was’ former! Morrison, Mrs .. Johnson, 3 asked to notify membern o der | i : ae ; piney f itaegaret Kelle Mrs, Ida row, phone 1465 or the Mi: Cheyenne and at other points, Mr. and Mrs, Cranston and family)| Miss M asper, Hours thereafter: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. and son, Mrs. M. S. Ronan, Mr: or Drucilla Stewart at the Gladstone | Whisenhunt, when she was duly re-|of Arminto were arrivals here] =e pin Potrir, Mrs. ”. Mullen, Mr hotel, so that reservations may be| ceived with the grand honors, as-| yesterday |__ Mis of Nortor 5 P. M. to 8 P. M. . Mrs. d a ‘ < , . ex fe r 1umber of weeks | Royce. Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. J. | made. sumed the gavel and conducted the . | nun | : é A. Lu Mrs. P. J. O'Connor, Mrs. oes demple ritual, in the course of her| Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McClellan and visiting with h ‘ aunt R O-S BUILDING * +, | Christi ff s assiste Nel 7 < e} Sproul and family; has John ‘Tobin, Mrs. John Qualey,| Christian Aid inspection. In this she was assisted | yrs. M. McClellan of Arminto wer pr ' Mrs. A. A. Schulte, Mrs. J. A, Shaf-| Bake Sale Saturday. by the members of Hermion temple, | visitors in Casper lust’ evening. s for with her | EVERY BITES A DELIGHT, enburg, Mrs. Roy McAdams, Mrs.| The Ladies’ Aid society of the|0f the temple at Cheyenne, and by Sivenre | Mary ; u, F.. Murphy, Mrs. Patrick Burke, | North Casper Christian church will! Mrs. Nancy Cromwell of Casper, the Mrs. Roy Warner of Chicago ar-| Mrs. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Richard | hold a sale of baked goods on Satur-, State pres representative. Twenty | rived last week from Denver anu | ‘robin, Mrs. M. S. Ryan, Mrs. E. E.| day of this week at the Piggly Wig- | °° More Pythian Sisters and Knights | bas accepted a position with thi | Dean, Mrs. Charles Nelthammer,| gly store on’ North Park and H|°f Pythlans motored over from |tienning hotel as telephone operator. Don Lobdell, Mre. C. L. Rowse, | streets. Cheyenne to take part with the Jocal| Mrs, Warner is well known in Cas: | _T. J. MeKeon, Mrs. Willlam ove 8 temple, returning to Cheyenne after | per having lived in Casper du Burt, Mrs. FF, Bryan, Mrs. P. N.| s¢, yark’s Bazaar ee oeisne meetiug. The party | 1918, Dr. S. C. Doran, Dr. 8. McK4l- Lydia Acamsky. sup- - Opens Tomorrow. vse se eet sea m reme representative frém the Grand 2 A | URDA x 5 Carr, Mra.-P.-7. i ‘idad ee? Woe nema a open | Domain of Wyoming: Mrs. Jessie $ ROE Ne ge omorrow a! e Parish house, with | Epperson, most excellent chief of 7 » Mrs, Abe Kassle, Mrs. Herre |2 complete line of hand made art-| Cheyenne temple No. 4; Mrs, Myrtle Lemons Bleach ; Kumpler, pie We rs ay ote: icles, cooked foods, candies a nd tol-| Crone, past chief of the Cheyenne $} Rot a pea ‘ ate ritbar Fo. | let articles. The bazaar is being con-| temple; Mrs. Christine Rath, past the Skin White Mre. John Daly, Mrs. ducted ‘by the women’s organizations | chief of Cheyenne temple, and Sis- {rs~G. D. Brown, Mrs. Pat- MILLINERY- * 2 of the church, the guild and synur-| Buckley, past chief of Cheyenne BEETS aes AY ATA gae. Many novelties as well as use-| temple: Mrs. Winifred Olson, past The only harn | ae Mire ow. We. H_| ful atricles will be on sale at the dif-| chiew of Cheyenne temple, and Sis- way to bleach O'Keefe, Neithammter, Mrs. | ferent booths which will be most at-| ters R. O. Close, Mrs, Lulu J. Wink- the skin white is Ben Nolan, Mrs, W. L. Treber, Mrs. | tractively decorated. Of interest will] ler, Mrs, R. ©. Ware, Mrs, Anna to mix: the fulee © A. Holloran, Mrs. P. J, Haugh, |be the nationally advertised» booth | Wallick, Mrs, Anna Hendershott. ne Aw eu lemons Mrs. T. W. Harrison, Mrs. Veronica | Which will resemble a country store, | R. O. Close, Glisson Winkler, Ira of Orchard White, Terriere, Mrs, Oscar Heistand, Mre.|the articles to be sold at the most | Hanna, Ed Mackey, and Mrs. Jennie which any drug Frank Stuart, Mrs. C. R. Schank,| reasonable prices possible. The | Hendershott, grand mistress of rec- gist’ will supply Mrs, W. W. Slack, Mrs. M. Hart,| White Elephant botoh will contain | ords and correspondence, and Mrs. for a few cents. Elizabeth Trobaugh of Chi ‘4 8 Mrs. M. SU- ial articl ft interest to all. F'ri- Shake well in a t : : : : Mn gon Sttkany, Mra, |@ay evening a dance for high achoo! | Mrs. Whisenhunt and Mrs. Nancy bottle, “and soul Hundreds of new chic Spring Hats. All that is new in Stanley Siizeskl, Mra. J. F Salland, | pupils will be. given, tickets “for | Crommell of Casper are making an| have = Thole, quarter Pint ores millinery is shown in these two lots. The early shop- Mrs. W. L. Connelly Mre. Con| which may be secured from one of softener and beautifier * mae fe cs a Mrs, /J./Mobiny, Mrs) Gertrude | the, following opmnilttes, Mr, F/O { Massage this sweetly fragrant per will find a most unusual display of fine millinery van, Mrs. Anna McKenna, Mrs. | Wallace, Mrs. Guy Gay, Mrs. R. BE. lemon bleach into the face, ik, 7 WW. T. Mahoney, Mrs. J. J. Leonar4,| Evans, Mra. J. L. Marquis or Mrs.}3°BEAUTIFY IT WITH arms and hands. It.can not irritate, to choose from. Mrs. L. A. Ficea, Mrs. M. J. -Fur- Harry Young. Those wishing to re- long, Mrs, J. A. Galsor, Mrs. James serve tables for the bridge tea on Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and “" ” , ‘ Daly, Mrs. J. F. Heagney, Mrs. J.| Trigay afternoon may 40 40 by call: DIAMOND DYES' Tosyriite "complexion; | also\. asia IN TWO LOTS Beh niente waren wiht ing ase Ben vised, nite te ~ | You must mix this remarkable lotion 4 Harry Young, 7R or Mrs. C. H, yourself. It can not be bought ~ j Row 5 padlecias E. G. Hadley, and) pats, 2818. Perfect home dye-| ready to use because st acts best Hats Priced Up to Hats Priced Up to Mrs. C. P. Carter, ‘On Saturday evening all‘ church ing and tinting in| immediately after it in prepared. 5 . i alg people will participate in the basket guaranteed with |—Adyv. $7.95 for $12.95 for Mrs. Hamilton Is Diamond Dyes. Just Hostess Wednesda; dip in cold water to supper, baskets for which will be made as attractive as possible and woe aharcs amin entertain’ | Gxchaneed. A. dance will conclude une, setae] $1.00 $1.00 | rmally h j : _sarty given yesterday at her home| ‘he entertainment. dye'rich permanent Cleaning and Pressing fs 2 i lors. % nm South Durbin street for 12 guests. Meeting Friday Afternoon. colors. Each 165. Sule coe ~--$1.00 Pink roses were used for table decor- cent package con- A‘ meeting of the applied arts Overcoats — 4 ations. Guests present includ tains directions so abet $ 1.00 » | | division of the Casper Woman's De- fi Dresses _._________$1.00 Mrs. W. L. Connelly, Mrs. John Me: maetElt cibib« wnthtes natal teats simple any woman $ Wayden, Mrs. E. L. Estabrook, Mrs, can dye or tint lin- J. C. Snook, Mrs. A. G: Fidel, Mrs. Silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, Phoge £02 row afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cody W. Bradford. teitoh ick, Mra. O. Le ts, stockings, Ro cae Ra OR aca ae dripaten toricee” wore || $4.00 $1.00 aden Racal Jake, The Nifty Tailor Basement Wyatt Hotel Miller, Mrs. R. C. Wyland, Mrs. James P. Kem and Miss Margaret Dougherty. everything new. Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—and tell your druggist wheth- er the material you wish to color is Wool or silk or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods.—Ady, 23 54.98 Millinery Section Second Floor Bean Studie Saturday. Mrs. Grace Bean, who is occup;- ing the Max Winter home, 633 Soutn Grant street, during their stay in Washington, will hold a recital on Saturday of this week at her studio for her pupils. An interesting pro- gram hi been arranged, those to take part being members of the Casper Couple Married Wednesday. The wedding of Miss Ethel War- wick and Floyd Wilkes was solem- nized at 6 o'clock last evening at the H For P Pan Gingh Wool Fl I f the G English ' Tutheran. church, $%3-outh sah | Muse clubs Ladies and Children eter Fan Inghams oo annelis , street, with the Rev. T. B. Uber of-| nance Saturday. at at Greatly Reduced Prices ficiating. ‘The ceremony .was wit- Sweetwater Hall. nessed by a number of relatives and!" 4” number of Casper people are HATS HATS In plain and fancy patterns, checks and _ prints. T 54-inch Wool Flannels in neat stripes and checks, For Friday and Saturday z The colorings are just what you will want for chil : ¥ Pane pia is a daughter of Mr. | Danning on attending the dance to T dren’s Summer Dresses. For Friday and Saturday in the new rust, grey and tan shades. Regular anne ere, ie caer of Mr; | be given Saturday evening, April 1s S THEHATMART § $5.25 per yard. ‘Special Mra. We ¥: at the Sweetwater dance hall, which at, per yard studied for some time at the Na-| i 4, n AND Cyepelrs atone Fp ae Ey ° trona county high school. The groom | Wy, 0% 1” Ot ae aes petal 238 East Midwest Back of Telephone Bldg. 49c 69c is a son of Mr, and Mrs.-H. G.| orcheatra. vy Third Floor Wilkes, 318 East Fifth street, and is connected here with the Chicago Third Floor $10- Cousins Shoes for Women-.$/ 0 | A BEAUTIFU PATTERN Suiviiuegage nN i | | BLAKEY &CO. and Northwestern railroad as a brakeman. After the ceremony a wedding Wainner was served in the home of the groom's parents, for 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes wil make their home on South David street. Auxiliary Meeting Friday. The dies A Ladies’ THE MODE E-¢ u xiliary to the = = ; ; ; : . 5 = Slippers in two or four-strap or 4 otherhood ot Railroad. Trainmen | Eee BE Rea aaiad HEME aa ees : {|| In bronze or black kid and blac ill meet Friday eyening at. 7:30 | == the Oxford in black or brown A$ | clock Jn the Carpenters hall. Every = kid with a military heel. A real ) pv | apee eee nigh heels with memb is urged to be present. A evi / sucKle at instep most attrac ervice shoe at, 10. 00 * | I A i a yecial program has been ar ed. i y 3 ive pattern for peglal program has been arranged per pair - 1 § 7 tive pattern for $10. 00 War Mothers’ to Meet | evening wear At Bishop Residence. The War Mothers of Casper will FRIDAY AND SATURDAY y y; ’ . : : : he ho} f Mrs. 3 ret atthe! me of Mra an Men’s Athletic Fibre Silk Sox — | The Men’s Store Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock to + ‘ Fibre Sill Sox in drop | . Reacrene a avortant Husioees oA a PATTERN HATS Union Suits titch and Richelieu. rib for Shirts F ters in service are urged to attend. A real value for Friday and Satur- Special at, per pair Collar attached Shirts for summer oie we hg re Dancing Party Friday day. Ree fine dimity check Ath wear. A wide selec ton, in the new Kevening at Country Club. letic Underwear, 79¢e patterns. Regular $2 to $4.95 A dancing party will be given at Regular $1.25 values Ik I av and the Country club, Friday evening by e Are ES $1. 95 members of the club who are Men's Store sn’'s Store Saturday i Knights Columbus, including, A, Leary, M. J. Foley, W. L. ns = STi et # Connelly, Charles A. Cullen, 4 Slat- > > Schulte, W. J, Chamberlin, James P. Fars: MA ND Sweeney and Thomas Kinney. ‘Their ' ss a 3 Full fashion pure silk Women’s Hose guests will be members of the local oer ahaa . council of the Knights of Columbus. 75 Pattern Hats. Vogue, Ranak, Madame NESviareSa at, Priple and Munsing brand. In black Face Powders j pe eked Chekanow and other well known makes, in P ft White and all the new spring shades, at onl Methodist Aid Meeting Milan straws and French felts. Black and colors. Values to $45.00, Sale price’ -----------_------- $5.00 SPECIAL---SCARFS $5.00 50 Scarfs in printed chiffon, crepe and radium with plain and fringed All shades, in light and dark. ‘Tomorrow, eral Aid of the First Meth- odist Episcopal church* will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the ehureh parlors, with members of the CY circle acting as hoste: see Buffet Supper Sunday Evening. In courtesy to Miss Kathryn Ma- honey and Ralph B. Barton, whose marriage will take place May 6, Miss Margaret England will entertain on Sunday evening at a buffet supper at her home on South Elm street. eee Miss Mahoney to Be Complimented at Party, Miss Kathryn Mahoney, whore We now have this favor- brand in our stock, Our prices will be of in- terest to you. Main Floor ite 45c Main Floor $1.39 Main Floor Golden Rule Dep’ LINDSAY & CO, ends. Values to $12.50. Sale price