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THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925 Last Dinter of Season At Mullin Club this Evening. The fast dinner of the season to be given by the Altar and Rosary soclety of St. Anthony’s Catholic church will be served this evening at the Mullin club from 5:30 until 7. The public is {nvited to attend. Among these in charge are: Mrs. B. W. Adams, Mrs. I. F. Salland, Mrs. & G@. Chandler, Mrs. Oscar Heis- . C. J. Carter, Mrs. Mary Sizeki, Mrs. C. A. Holloran, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. James Daley, es ‘Trumbull, Mrs. ~ Mae ) Mrs. P. J. Hand, Mrs. W. K ll, Mrs. J. F. Heagney, Mrs. Ine sser, Mrs. Lena Detwyler, M a Jensen, Mrs. Veronica . Mrs. Robert Dodds and F. J. Ackerman. F: eee “Mrs. Saunders for Palette “and Brush Club Friday. Mrs. G. W. Saunders will be hostess tomorrow evening at her home, 1723 Mitchell street, for the regular meeting of the Palette and ‘Brush club. % eee Special Meeting Saturday of Legion Auxiliary. | ‘The president of the American Le- gion Auxiliary has called a special meeting tp be held on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the as- By MARY TOBIN Che Casper Daily Tribune ETY; Mrs. W. H. Johnson assisting; Ken- sington circle with Mrs. C, J. Johns- ton, 914 South David street, Mrs John Jourgenson assisting; Victory Workers, Mrs. George Lilly, with Mrs. M, J. Traylor and Mrs. J. W. Wilson assistant hostesses; Social Service, with Mrs. L. U. Fickle, 904 Makerest avenue, Mrs. Lappe assist- ing. eee All Day Session Friday Of Methodist Aid Circle. The CY circle of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will hold an all day session Friday at the home of Mrs. T. J. Diamond, 1043 Oakcrest avenue. All unfinished bazaar work is to be handed in at this meeting and members are asked to come prepared to sew and embroider. A business meeting wil be held at,2 o'clock. eee Silver Tea Friday at Y. W. C. A, Rooms. A silver May day tea will be given tomorrow afternoon from 3% o'clock until 5 in the Women’s Christian association roome on First street by members of the Woman's Associa- tion of the First Congregational church. Members and friends of the church are cordially invited to at- tend. eee | sembly hall of the Natrona Power © building. Important business at- fair will be discussed and plans to make money to carry on thelr work will be completed. All members are # urged to be present. a eo jene Scandinavian Lutheran Aid to. Serve Dinner. The Scandinavian Lutheran Ladies Aid society will serve a dinner on Friday, May 1,, from 5:30 o'clock to 7 at the church parlors, 919 East Sixth street, All members and friends of t¥e church are invited to attend. s 2 6 Miss Sullivan Will Be Hostess for Bridge Club. Miss Kathleen Sullivan will be hostess this evening at her home on East Tenth street for the regular meeting of the Midnight Bridge club of which she is a member. eee Bride-To-Be Will be Honored at Parties. , Miss Mae Redington, popular Cas- per girl who has been connected with the Casper Realty company in the Henning hotel building for sev- eral years and whose engagement to John Tripeny of the’ Tripeny Brothers Drug company, was an- nounced at a dinner given last Sat- urday evening at the Henning hotel will be complimented at a number of parties to be given in the near fu- ture. On Saturday evening Miss Redington will be honored at an in- formal evening bridge party to be given by Mrs. John McCurdy and Miss Ethel Kissick. On Tuesday evening of next week, Mrs. Ted White will honor Miss Redington and on Thursday of next week, Mrs. McShane and sister, Miss Grace De- woody, will be joint hostesses at a bridge party in her honor. Miss Redington came to Casper ‘several years ago from her former home in Galesburg, Ill, and has since that time made a number of friends here. She has been an ac- tive member of the Catholic Girl's club since it's organization and is an officer of the club. eee Mrs. McGrady Will Compliment Miss Mahoney. Mrs. Charles T.. McGrady will compliment Miss Kathryn Mahoney whose marriage to Ralph EF. Barton will be celebrated May 6, when she will entertain next week at an in. formal bridge tea at her home in the Miller apartments on CY avenue. eee Pie Secial and Prog:am To Be Given Frida,, May 1. A ple social and program will be given on Friday evening, May 1, at 7.30 o'clock, at the Winter Me morial Presbyterian church, corner of H and St. John streets, to which the public is cordially invited to attend. Each lady is asked to bring one pie. eee Mrs. Price Entertains Today at Bridge Tea. Mrs. M. C, Price was hostess at an informal bridge tea given this Ywafternoon at her residence, 1132 ‘South Durbin street, for members of the Thursday Bridge club and a few friends. Among those who attended were: Mrs. J. W, John- son, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Frances Biglin, Mrs, Pitt Coyert, Mrs. C. R. Péterson, Mrs. John Bingenhelmer, Miss Margaret Sullivan, Mrs. David Fox, Miss Edna Smith, Miss Kathleen Sullivan and Miss Patri . Circles of Methodist Church Meet Friday. Circles of the Methodist Ladies’ Ald society meet tomorrow after- noon with the following hostesses: Busy Bee circle with Mrs, Werten- berger, 556 North Center street; Capitol Hill circle with Mrs. C. E. Horsch, 424 South Lincoln street, ullivan, BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Perfect home dye- ing and tinting is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boll to dye rich permanent colors, Each 15- cent package con- tains directions so simple acy woman can dye or tint lin- serie, Silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, Jvesses, .coats, stockings, sweaters draperies, coverings, hangings, everything new, Buy “Diamond Dyes"'—no other tind—and tell your druggist wheth- | er the material you wish to color is wool or silk or whether it Is linen, sotton, or mixed goods. —Adv | mittee in charge that tickets must Ladies’ Auxiliary Meeting Friday. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the B. of R. F, will meet this week on Friday evening, May 1, at 7:30 o'clock, in the Carpenters’ hall. eee Bake Sale Friday in Connection With Luncheon. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society will hold a bake sale in con- nection with the May day luncheon to be given on Friday at the taber- nacle and all members are asked to haye their donations at the church by 12:30 o'clock, Those who will be unable to take them to the church are asked to call Mrs. mittee will be composed of W. W.| Runkle, John Nance and T. S. Me- Clary. Among Casper people who have signified their intentions of attend. ing are: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shu maker, former Goy. B. B, Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mri and Mrs. George Nelson,» Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Hetts, Mr. McNeelis, Mrs. ¥ F 1. Mr. and Mrs. , M. FB, Shaffer, Eddie Ed- wards, Mr. and M J. R. Paden, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Storrie, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Stone, Miss Evelyn Bain, M, B. Diamond, a and Mrs. J. B. Cleary. eee Postoffice Employes Enjoy Dancing Party. Fifty people last night attended the dance of the Casper postoffice employes held in the club rooms of the Natrona Power company, see Burlington Club Will Give Dance, Preparations are all completed for the baseball dance of the Burlington Empleyes club which will be held in the freight office tomorrow night. Special decorations will be installed, Music will be furnished by the Lef- fingwell orchestra. The public is in- vited, Personals Mrs, Ferris Hamilton left last eve- ning for her former home where she will remain until joined by Mr. Ham- ilton who expects to leave Casper soon for Tulsa to locate. eee Miss Gladys Aslin is leaving next week for her former home in Mon- tana to spend some time with réla- tives, eee Miss Eleanore Whitmore has re- turned from Denver where she spent a number of days visiting with her parents, who reside there. eee Mr, and Mrs, A. C. Jordan and baby son arrived in Casper this morning from the northern part of the state and expect to visit here for a few days with friends, eee Scherck, phone 451, not later than 12 o'clock and articles will be called for. eee Miss Thomas Is Guest at Party. Miss Helen Thomas was hostess last evening at her home on South Fenway at an informal bridge party. Honors for the evening were won by Mrs. O. H. Harris and Miss Eleanore Smith. Eight guests attended. eee Mrs. Lugar Entertains Wednesday for Mother. Mrs. G. D, Lugar entertained in- formally yesterday at her home at an informal luncheon and card party, in honor of her mother, Mrs. E. O. Kyner of Nebraska. Honors Zor the afternon were taken by Mrs. L. F. Wade. Guests present to meet Mrs. Kyner were: Mrs. John M. Whisen- hunt, Mrs. L, F, Wade, Mre. E. C. Stark, Mrs. W. H. Campbell, Mrs. J. B. Flanagan and Mrs. Mary Griffith. cae England-Whitlock Marriage This Weck. Mrs. Della England of Casper and Ralph Whitlock of Salt Creek were married on Wednesday night, April 29, at the parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal church, by the pastor, the Rey. Lewis E. Carter. They wil! reside in Salt Creek, where Mr, Whitlock is engaged in the gar- age busines: eee George Goble Is Guest At Party in Laramie. George Goble of Casper, member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra- ternity and a student at the Uni- versity of Wyoming at Laramie, was among the guests who attended an informal dancing party given on Monday evening in Laramie by Miss Mildred Duncan also a student at the university. Other guests were: Louise Price, Laramie; Edna Wallis, Laramie; Sara Holmes, Evanston; Nell Avent, Burlington, Wyo.; Hazel Grant, Douglas; Ethel Morris, Lara- mie; Urabess Munson, Lander; Rhea Crall, Laramie; Dorothy Nolan, Laramie; Marguerite Johnson, Lara- mie; Vera Viner, Lillian Smart, Laramie; and the Messrs, Ted Banta, Basin;. Richard Leake, . Laramie; George Wyman, Edwin Keefe, Lara- mie; Kenneth Campbell, Ault, Colo.; Willlam Thomas, Louis Balleweg, Laramie; Hardy Appleby, Laramie; Kim Breitenstein, Rawlins, Howard Baily, Cyril Markert, Buffalo; and Charles Hanscum. eee Small Luncheon Is Given Wednesday, Mrs. E, Sullivan wag hostess on Wednesday at her home on Dur- bin street at a most attractive luncheon and bridge party, A color scheme of gold and purple was car- ried out in the place cards, flowers and candles for the table decora- tions. Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. O. L, Walker and Mrs. James P. Kem. Guests present were: Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mrs. Joe Denham, Mrs. O, L. Walker, Mrs, Bryant 8. Cromer, Mrs. T. C. Spears, Mrs. W. F. Ott and Mrs. James P. Kem. ees Shriners’ Ball at Midwest To Be Given Friday Evening. The third, and what promises to be one of the largest and most suc- cessful entertainments ever given in the fields, will be the fofmul dance to be given Friday evening at the community hall in Midwest by mem- bers of the Shrine, recently organ- ized there, At 7:30 o'clock promptly a chicken dinner will be served by members of the Midwest Order of Eastern Star. The dance will begin at 9 o'clock and music will be furnished by the Powder River orchestra in charge of Bud Avril, which appeared recently on the program at the America the- ater, The entertainment {s being given for all Shriners of the field and of Casper. The hall will be attractively deco- rated for the occasion, with Shrine colors and symbols. Tickets for the affair are on sale at the Campbell- Johnson store on Center street, and it has been requested by the com: be purchased before Friday morn- Ing. so that necessary arrangements may be completed. The floop com- Mrs, U. 1. Conroy of Denver ts a visi : rin this ¢ Mrs. E. E. Dale spent Wednesday here from her home at Lavoye. see Mrs. B, R. Hamlin visited -with friends here yesterday frum Mid west. | Mr. ‘and Mrs. W.*A. Bunten were arrivals here last eveulr their | home at Worland. : | eee Mrs. J. A. MeFerren and D. &.| McFerren of Kaycee, came to Cus per last evening to be present to day when J, A. McFetren under. went an operation for appendicitis at a local hospital. eee Mr, and Mrs. George Holst of Salt Creek motored to Casper yesterday. cee Mrs, Gabriel returned last evening froin Nebraska where she has been spending some time. Mrs. Gabriel was formerly, Miss Virginia Love. eee Miss Helen Hertz is visiting for a month with relatives in Lebanon, Ind. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wise and Mrs. W. S. Purdy motored to Cas- per yesterday from Salt Creek and were guests at the Henning hotel during their stay here. eee Miss Frances Henderson left re- cently for California having been called there by the serious illness of her sister. eee Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spurlock and son, “Sunny Si” are spending sev- eral days in Casper from their ranch on Sweetwater. . . Mr, and Mrs. F. F, Harnsworth were visitors in this city yesterday en rpute from Denver to Billings, Mont. - eee Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Harper left this morning for Rawlins to spend until next Monday with friends. eee Mrs. Elmer C. Charles who has been confined to her home at North Casper on account of illness, is re- ported to be greatly improved. eee George Scott, freight agent for the Miss G. Riley of the Wyoming National bank is leaving Friday for Chicago on a several weeks’ vaca- tion trip. eee Miss Violet Lever is confined to her home on South Beech street with an attack of the flu. eee Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Irby arrived in Casper yesterday from Indian- apolis, Ind., and are guests at the Gladstone hotel, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy rail- road returned last evening from Ne- braska where he accompanied Mrs. Scott, who will remain there for some time longer. Mrs. Scott, who has been ill for a number of months is under the care of a specialist. eee Mrs. George Scott, wife of the lo- cal freight agent of the Burlington railroad, will remain with her sister in Beatrice, Neb., indefinitely, her husband announced when he-return- Another new shipment of has just been received in time for this sale. ANTIQUE FILET CHAIR BACKS— Several designs, each_ ANTIQUE FILET 3-PIECE CHAIR SETS $2 50 i e i —Back and arm pieces, se BED SPREADS—Antique filet, 90x108. $55.00 Regular $75.00, special_ FINE FILET BED SPREAD—Large size. Regular $65.00, special ___ MADERIA NAPKINS—Heavily embroidered— va Special, 12-in. Napkins, doz._________$6.95 Special, 13-in. Napkins, doz.-________$7.50 TOWELS—AII linen. Porto Rico make. Beautiful, and only____________ $1.25 APENZEL TOWELS—Special _---___________$1.95 LUNCHEON SETS—54-inc. Napkins, special, per set BRIDGE SET—36-in. cloth, 4 Napkins, in Italian cut-work, special, set_ SILK HOSE =“ Ladies’ Pure Silk Guaranteed Hose. The new shades. Regular $1.95. Special, pair Sport Hose, Silk, in stripes and diamond ecial, ae $1 .35 Ladies’ Silk Jersey Bloomers. Light colors. Special, pair____ Ladies’ Slip-Over Blouses, in dimity and 1 98 broadcloth. Tan and white, all sizes____ e ‘ Our remaining stock of Millinery. Your choice at $5,900 Each check. Regular $2.00. Sp SWEA Silk and Wool or.All-Wool spring shades, to close out at, each NEW SPRING STREET DRESSES—In English broad- cloth, fast colors, latest HOUSE APRONS—Handsomely hand embroidered. Special soft or stiff linen. COLLAR AND CUFF * Pe eam $1.00 Special_ New shipment of P. & N. Corsets and Reducing Girdles Hemstitching, Picoting Mail Orders Promptly Filled 2 DAY SALE IMPORTED LINENS Elizabebth’s Specialty Shop beautiful Imported Linens $1.00 eee $39.50 h, in Italian cut-work. Six $4.95 to $8.50 $1.00 TERS or Silk Sweaters. Latest $5.00 styles. Special, $5 to $10 1.50 5.00 to $7.50 $1.50 to $5.00 and Button Cov ring Elizabeths Shop 141 East Second Phone 736 ed from Beaiitce Scott has been il! for s¢ on advice of phys’ taken to a lower altitu Mr. and Mrs. G. arrived in Ca ing to spend sé Miss Edna evening from a month ure trip spent on the wes! eee CITY BRIEFS | R. 8. Ellison and W. § the Midwest Refinin turned this morning ness trip to Denver. eee John G. Esser of ( rived here this morning . Kassis trot H. H. Meyers fs a guest in the city from Thermopolls. eee J. C. Urban of Billings arrived in Casper last evening. eee P. H. Lowrie and P. M. Berd are among the out-of-town bus callers here from Denver. W. B. Taylor of the Cadillac tor company of Denver is in Casper on business for a few days. cee ong wn is here on busi- 2m his home at St. Loui C, Jackson of Warren, ‘Pa., an out-of-town business arrival erday Willlam Edwards returned to Cas last evening from Denver and braska where he has been spend ing the last month. 138 EAST SECOND Regular $2.50 Special Reduction in SPRING to $12.00 138 EAST SECOND ST. returned lust | Mo. .00 MILLINERY ONE LOT SPRING } Ly | week company of Salt Lake city. Fuchs cAnnounces Drastic Reductions FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY; And Advises Each and Every Woman to Visit the Store During This TWO DAYS SALE | ~- HIGH GRADE LADIES’ ; SILKHOSE ; 100 Value (Every Dress in this lot hand embroidered in France) TO BE DURING THIS 50 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER IMPORTED LINEN “DRESSES WE GUARANTEE THESE PRICES THE LOWEST IN THE CITY FOR THE STYLE AND QUALITY OFFERED COATS |All Silk Lined, With or Without Fur Trimming. $18.75 These Were Created to Sell for as High as $39.50 NS JEWELRY 138 EAST SECOND ALL HIGH GRADE ENSEMBLE SUITS AND COATS Above $39.50 Value Vi- a Chicago | B. B. Criswell ts here on one of i NEW CTORE. ese ae, hee his regular business calls from Den | Mant ver. ee awe “ee @ R. L = D. Brown arrived today from |ing a rush RONCHITIS yenne, cation eee The At be tub the throat and Jack Alexis Leary, division freight chest and passenger agent for the Chi- ee cago, Burlington and Quincy rail r 1c wx" road expects to spend Friday in|and newly rnishel Mr. E VARPORUB | Douglas on business. has received a new shipment of ° lion Jars Us t } . ee ticles of jewelry of all kinds in late| —————— # r; C. T. Lupton of the Marine ott} = on ase = company spent yesterday here from ike: MILLINERY | cee Cohen of the Western Mer- company returned to Den-] FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OCA e pny All Ladies’ and Children’s Hats es a Will be offered at a discount that will surpr | varly, Of Russel |} will not be marked up before the discount is figured « | gineering comp. is a | guest at the Henning’ hotel. THE HAT MART . eee J. H. White is here on business < a for his company the Sweet Candy 238 E. MIDWEST AVE. BACK OF TELEPHONE BLDG. PRICE Put a deposit on your Fur Coat now for next winter. We will store it for you. Free