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MONDAY, MAY’ 25, 1925, Che Casver Daily Cribine PAGE THREE last evening for!Chicago on a com-| George Wheeler expects to leave jand Mrs. J. A. Likel Kk included: Profes H. M bined business and pleasure trip. Wednesday for Rawlins on a bus! | aes yd Gantz, Bettle Mr. Landes is road foreman of en-| gess trip. Mr. and Mrs. George Blaine and ald, Ann, McDonald, Mt. and gines of the Chicago and Northwest- Oe child have been visiting «vith Mrsa.|Mrs, J. D. Sumner and daughter % it McArthur ern railroad, 4 Blaino's parents., Mr. and Mrs. J. J. r. Mr. and | leaving Bttyitinon» Sonemee ores City J. LaVele returned Sunday 63 and M. days visit Thermopolis and vicin: heatland where he has been | Covington in Guernsey, ‘ Mrs. H. A. Ryeety eae ieee lity. nea where they spent some spegding some time with IWs son, ols dg Floyd Spradlins, Miss I¢ Kline, Frank and family who make their home on a ranch near that city. Mr. uaVele will spend a week in Caspe owner of Mr, and.Mrs. Mark Roberts are| ¥F. R. McMurray representative of the M. B. Skinner company of Chi- cago has been transacting business affairs tn Casper. | . Maurice ¥ ana 4 r| . . | Alice, Ler Sow | Wallace Allen ; sae and Andre , 1e Glenrock palit ci 3 ; era a son Bobble Dan Clos spent Fri in Lander on business, By MARY TOBIN Stunt Night at University Is Interesting. Event. Phi Beta Phi and Kappa’ Sigma were the: winners of first places in the annual, A. 5. U. W. stunt night held at the university auditorium Friday, Pi Beta Phi‘was awarded the silver. loving cup, to be retained . man = ibe nald Russ who has been mak-| _ Z Loe ls Midwest Cigar stand. % Eddie Woods of Gienrock joined | . here © Abts the Lee Brothers circus hero last Miss Alice <A) returned week and will tour the east th from a several day isit spent at Te be sar aber of one Se | Salt Creek the guert of Miss Myrt thelr bs Stanley GHebel and William B.| Waugh. Nulty, Miss Edna Kassis, Miss |Cobb will motor to Douglas tomor- Sire ts during the coming year, Ruth | Stephenson, -Miss Mildred |Tow to attend the Kiwanis banguet.| Mrs. Robert M. Grieve expects to of haying staged tho ’best-women’s| Daly, and the guest of honor. byez he return to the Grieve ranch tomor- “stunt,” and Kappa Sigma frater- eee M.D. Smith returned turday | row following a several days met from a t . spent here with her parents, Mr. nity ,was' awarded ‘possession of the! sunday Dinner Last Evening short trip to Lander, |spent here r cup given for the best men’s! a+ Ferguson "tesidence - evening by the Misses Catherine and Leah Holloran at thelr home on South David-street. Invited guests include: Mrs. Edith Mayme, M: Edith O'Brien, Mrs, David Wilson, Mrs. Ray Holloran, Miss Lela-Crafi, Miss Maurine Mc- Miss Helen Crater returned terday from a two weeks pleasure | trip spent with friends in Tulsa Okla, yes- | the FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Klein Marks Music & Art Co. BE. 2nd | Superintendent of Fort Laramie « last week and expect to fornia to sper aap in Casper md the Mr. and Mrs. Stuart left this morn. summer months here, Mr. Fredin to|ing for Denver by motor to spend be in chargo of the I ood church.|a few days there. o-. ee Mrs. Maude | | , Manager t a short Glenrock visitors in Casper _1]i Baker and children “stunt.” /Casper ‘students! members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority include:) Miss Ruth Kimball and Mary Hobbs. Second: places went to the Gamma Zeta sorority and Sigma. Alpha Epsilon. Honorary mention was made of-Keppe Delta and Alpha Tau Omege. “Stunt night was witnessed by a crowd which completely, filled the au- ditorjum, and was declared to be:the best yet to be held under the aj pices of the A. 8. U. W. Nine uni- versity student organizations © pre sented carefully prepared ‘“‘stunts,”’ which were marked by originality and cleverness, and all of which were attractively staged and ex tremely entertaining. The program opened with a very original Uttle skit by the ‘A. T._0. fraternity, entitled “Any Old Night. Music from a number of bottles: fea- tured this act.- “Any. Old Night” was followed “by the Kappa Deltas, who produced a life-sized family album. The final. picture’ shown, a {ballet dancer, stepped forth from the gigan- tic. volume and brought the act to.a close with a very beautiful ballet dance. GammaZeta followed Kapp: Delta with the “Candy Box Revue.’ Different candies passed in. review and sang original songs in both words and music. Gamma Zeta is to,be congratulated hoth for the costuming and the manner in which the act was staged. : “Delta Mu Alpha had the audience roaring with laughter. throughout the “filming” of ‘The Great Divide, and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon follow ed, with a most “striking” produc tion of Cinderella. The Sig Alphs ex- hibited some very clever young. lady impersonaters-and-thelr act was a “scream” from start to finish. “Sigma ‘Nu, winner of the. silver loving cup last. year, again staged a comedy, which was both clever and well acted. ‘‘Prexy’’ Crane was im- personated by one of the members of the cast and the acting of the stage “Prexy" and that. of. the visitors “from Washakie County" was par- ticularly ‘good: “Pl Beta Phi followed the Sigma men with a very beautiful mu- falcal act entitled “School Days,” and the costume effects and general stage work was unusually well done, “Delta Delta Delta showed much careful preparations.in the pre seftation of “An Indian Tragedy," anid the genéral effect of the act was nothing less than beautiful. * “Kappa Sigma brought the pro- gram topatclose with an act‘entitled “A Pal and a Gal.” The scenes of the Kappa Sigma act were laid in the trenches of France, and in a wur hospital, and lighting effects and the singing of a group of dough- boys featured the. act.”—Laramie Republican. ‘ oes Mrs. Fox Will Be Hostess Ae Luncheon Ssturday, | Mrs. David Fox will:be hostess on Saturday of this week.at her home on-South McKinley:street“at an*{n- formal luncheon and bridse. party. ito otter St.:Mark’s Synergac Meeting Tuesday The regular meeting of St. Mark’s Synergae will be held Tuesday eve- ning at the home of Mra. A. JG. Fidel, 437 Devine avenue, with R. T. Kemp as a ant hostess. 3 eee Monday Bridge Club Meets at Hagens Home Mrs. G. R. Hagens, assisted by Mrs. ,John Grieve, entertained the Monday Bridge club this afternoon at the home of the former on South Center street. Guests present. be- sides members included: Mre, Clapp of. California, mother and guebt of Mrs. J. C, Snook; Mrs. Joe Bingen- heimer, Mrs. Joe Denham, Mrs. Charles W. Crabtree, Miss Margaret Sullivan, Mrs. Edna Smith and Miss Patricia Sullivan. ar Informa] Dinner’Is Enjoyed Saturday Mr. arid Mrs. Joe Cunnitigham en- tertained informally at dinner Gat y evening at thelr home on Bleventh street in honor of Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Holmberg. Music was enjoyed during the evening. Covers were laid for Mr, and Mrs. Holmberg, Miss Alma Hand, Mise Marion Williams, Miss Mae Holm- berg of Riverton, David Williams, andrthe host and hostess, . cee Birthday Anniversary Is Celebrated Saturday Ted Burke was host at an infor- mal party given at thew. C. Street home.on East First atreet Saturday evening in honor of hig birth4ay an- niversary. Among those ‘who at/ tended were: Mrs. E. C. Street, Miss Helen Crater, Miss Helen O'Malley, Miss Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Clapp, Miss Constance O'Malley, Miss Hel- ene'O'Malley, Ruddy Detwyller,. Wil- Mdm Allen, Dr. Miche! Shikany, Cruger Hanks, Joe McGovern, and the host. eee Mrs. Grieve Will Be Honored at Party Mrs. Robert ’M. Grieve, who has beer a guest of her parents for the | last weeks will be honored atvan in- formal 600,party to be given: this . NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Elite Beauty Shoppe, 352 North Lincoln. Resident work. ‘Full line of E. Burnham cosmetics, Phone 312M. Mr, and'Mrs..G. L. Ferguson were hosts'at a Sunday dinner given last evening at‘their home on South Park street with covers laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barnes, Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mr. and Mrs.:R.. J; Fuch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flanagan and Mr. and Mrs. W. FL Ot Personals ‘Lynn ,Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Frost is suffering from a frac- tured arm, caused when he fell from a pole which he was climbing. The accident occurred on Saturday af- ternoon, E. H., Davis, Walter Boos, Dr. Caroline David and Mrs. Isabel Chance were among the Casper peo- ple in Cheyenne last week. eee Attorney G. R. Hagens left last evening for’ Cheyenne where he will spend a few days on legal bus- iness. - eee Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schulte have re- turned ‘from a 45-hundred ‘hile trip to the‘ Southern and Eastern states. They willbe at home to their friends at 804 East Third street. eee J.°M.,Carroll, auditor forthe Mid- west Refining company and A. Mo- Alpin returned to Denver last even- ing following a-weeks visit here. * eee Ear! E. Hanway returned Sunday from a six weeks stay In the Haw- aljan ‘Islands as a guest of the Unit- ed States Navy, Mr. Hanway was joined in Denver by Mrs. Hanway who accompanied him home, cee @ M. D. Barnett, owner of the M. D. Barnett clothing store is in Casper on business from Denver haying ar- rived*this morning. eee S. J. Kelley formerly assistant superintendent of the Mutual refin- ery at Glenrock now connected here with the Texas company, attended the Baptist convention {n Glenrock last Wednesday as a delegate from this city. eee and Mrs. R. FE. Landes left ‘SPECIALS. CASPER _ PHARMACY FOR TUESDAY AND and WEDNESDAY 60c B: pallser oe te | 4ic AE Sy aenaeene 76¢ Bobi rh: Oe ae 36¢c Boe Byrup 0! A2¢ seen 2 9149 Label Mellins 67¢c 79c 22c 2ic 19c Mr, 26e ‘Listerine Paste 25e Graves Tooth Powder -__ alors 25c Shac Headache Wafers 25c Q-in-1 Shoe Dressin, 25¢ Melba Taleum $2.00 Hot Water Bottle - 60c Henna Foam Shampoo 25c Sanitol Tooth Paste 35¢ Chamberlain Liniment 40c Pompein Night Cream, in tubes 60c Elcaya Cold Gream, in tubes -..--- 5O0c Ingrams Face Powder $1.00 Auto Razor - 50c Eleaya Face 85c Piso’s Remedy - nf: 00 Zepyrol 3. 00 Thatehers Liver and Blood Remedy -- 35e Tanlac Pills _- ape Castoria Peps in GBs Ponds” Vanishing Cream --.-- 57c Casper Pharmacy Odd Fellows’ Corner Cotton Lisle Vests Kayson quality bodice top. A regular ’85c to $1.00 item. TWO FOR 98c eee | Gingham House Dresses Assorted patterns. A complete run of sizes. This will be the last offer of this kind. 98c Lingette Bloomers Garments with double g toms. colors. rter bot- Assorted light and dark Regular $1.50. 98c - BURNERS Regular $2.00. Complete with assorted odor, each in neat box. No home is quite com- plete without an Incense Burner. JAPANESE INCENSE Regular 75¢ each— TWO FOR 98c STATUETTES Assortment of popular subjects tasty decoration for Regular $5.00. 98c A the mantle. a RAYON SILK HOSE Black, white, harvest, All sizes. TWO PAIRS FOR 98c NAINSOOK SLIPS Made from Neatly trimmed with lace. proof. 98c POLYCHROME CANDLESTICKS In assorted styles. Regular 98c ' CREPE BLOOMERS Full cut,and made from Windsor Crepe. Plain pattern.s 98c French nude. fine quality material. Shadow- $3.00, genuine and * floral SWEATERS Slip-Over Sweaters, knit from qual- ity all-wool yarn. Kid Boot style. Short sleeve, in most all conservative Neatly trimmed in contrast- colors, } ing shades. Regular 98c ONYX HOSE In sheer quality fine silk, made w ith pointed heels, Colors black, biege and toast. VEST AND STEP-IN SETS Made of fine lace voile, with fancy silk stripe, lace trimmed. Set con- 5 of shirt and gtep-in to match. Regular 2.00. 98c INDESTRUCTIBLE PEARLS An assortment of Chokers and Necklaces. Beautiful, graduated, and a large run of colors. 98c Slip-Over Sweaters Knit from fine quality all-wool yarn Kid Boot style, short sleeve; almost every conceivable color, each neatly trimmed in con- Sees shade. Regular $2.00 value. Very ‘good. 9d: Gowns Crepe, in assorted and floral patterns. White, nain- sook, both tailored and lace trim- med, including outsizes. Regular $2.00. 93: plain colors FRENCH VANITIES This is a new assortment that has just arrived. All slusive patterns and colors. 98c LAUNDERED COLLAR AND CUFF SETS e ee assortment of colors. ar $1.25. Regu- TWO FOR 98c LEATHER BELT In a wide and medium width. sorted colors including white ular $3.00 98c BOUDOIR SLIPPEI Made of suede leather with wool in- sole. Sizes 4 to 8 Regular 7 98c erence rare: SILK VESTS Full length and ivy qual t ors flesh, pex id orel STEP-INS TO MATCH—98c 9Sc Just Five Golden Days and Then the End As-