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party Entertained: in Douglas e yho motored. to Douglas last’ evening! to attend the dance were beautifully) entertained at the Home of Mr. and Mr The to be parties made the trip in ample time io attend the dance which was held at the/ Exhibition. Hall on the-fair grounds at . Shembeck’s orchestra, wiich|; to have played for the dance did) a. 1 \fter the danee Mrs. je cNamara, delicious refreshments to the The Misses M, * Margaret Curtin,! Catherine Dunn} Adaline Jacobs, Polly Wickstrum, Pearl Button, ana the yessers Harry McNamara, Leo pan pr. T. J. Drew, George Haworth, Dan yeCarthy, Silas Brooks and Joe Rust enjoyed the trip and the charsing hospitality of (Mrs, McNamara, ees Country Dance Tonight [at the Central School, left this after- F |noon f he \hree car loads af Casper people seeker ae her home at Eroken Bow, ‘rom McNamara of that city Ebaninederas afternoon from Douglas, will .1{Jeave this afternoon for Land B roads to Douglas are reforced at te in splendid: condition and. ‘the Sompantéd: by the court reporter, L C. |finley. Tiey will spend ten days in Lander finishing court business left |over at the close of the term, but the local orchestra wes|the city from ~ his headquarters. in tically received by the lupe) Douglas attending to oil matters. Miss Mamie E. Haumont, a teacher Judge Ralph Kimball, who returned William Omerson spent yesterday in eee L. Leavitt of St. Louis, Mo., is regis. waited by Miss Marie McNamara, tered at the Henning hotel’ while at" ltending to business matters. iM. G..Campbell of Denver, Colo., is here on business for the week-end. es te John Young of Pueblo, Colo., is spending several days here calling on his business a:quaihtances of the city, . 7° M.-C. Price, broker, returned , this morning from Denver where he has been for several days on business, ve F Cc. C. Harmon of Cheyenne, Wyo., is numbered among the bustiess men The Home ranch of ex-Governor and registered at the Henning hotel. Mrs. B. B. Brooks will be the scene of a country dance this evening. ‘The mu- sic will be supplied-by a Casper orchos- tra, and many parties have planned to attend the dance from here, see . and Mrs. J. W. Bingham are aving this evening for Denver and Colorado Springs, Colo., for a week or ten day's trip. Dr, Bingham will at- tend the Colorado State Dental asso- ciation meeting in Colorado Springs and will take up special dental work while there, During Dr. Bingham’s absence his of- fice will be in charge of Pr. W. H. Snoddy, formerly of Denver; wh) is now associated with Dr. Bingham. ses To Attend Graduation’ / of Son Attorney -C, D, Murane of the firm of Hagens and Murane, -has left for Seattle, Wash., where he will attend the commencement exercises at the Broadway S¢ehool.»for Boys, where Ju Murane’s son, Edward Murane is finishing his four-year course. After a short visit on the coast Mr. and Mrs, Murane and, their_‘sons will return to’Casper to spend’ the sum- mer, ~ ‘ erie erg Mrs. Oliver Johnson and Master Billy Johnson have returned from a pleas ure trip to Denver, Colo. ogc Towa Visitors Entertained’ at Banquet. ‘ Dajly Fashion Hint , A geet. ua ft, ATTRACTIVE MODELS IN TRICOTINE. A youthful charm is gainea for mM vase pavioniets Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. C. Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. EG Meents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. George Jar- vis, F. D. Babcock, Jr., R. B. Me- Gregor, E. J. Kirk, Fred Franke, E. Clary, Lee As Horn, R. O. Meents, Joe Wimsatt, C, R. MeCutchen and James Warnock, all of whom are officers and directors of the Poison Spider-Bolton. oil syndicate from Iowa were entertained last evening at a 7 o'clock banquet ‘at the Henning hotel. see Picnic at i Garden Creek A party of young people and chaper ones are planning on a picnic this eve- ning at Garden Creek falls. They will make the trip in motor cars, «jd will have a “weinie” roast. eee Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs, Gt E, Hoffine of Cheyenne, Wyo. are the parents of a baby son, Charles Price, 20 cents. - Jr., born on June 9. Mr. Hoffine was formerly with the Stockman's Na- tional bank here, and Mrs. Hoffine was Miss Jessie 'Thompsen, a teacher in the schools of this city. ‘eee Special Soloist at Presbyterian Church Mrs. H. C, Bretschnelder, who has been visiting with the Rev. an! Mrs. W. H. Bradley from her home in Den ver, will be the soloist tomorrow morn- ing at the services of the First Pres- byterian chureh, Mrs. Bretschneider was formerly a resident of Caspe' % greeting her many friends here, ‘ eee Master Nichols Celebrates Baster Brooks Nichols was the cor- rect host ata children’s party cele- both “of the, shown ,here by. their x ceplicit tie first has a tunic blouse with the fronts plaited, to form revers and a vest of soft gray knit silk:\ The sleeves flare over cuffs of self-material and there is a deep crush girdle of tricotine, the material used for- the design. ‘The skirt is a twomiece model with high waistline. In medium size the dress requires 334 yards 54yinch tricotine, with 1% yard knit sill. Conforming to the fashionable straight lines is the design to the right, belted with a heavy silken cord. The collar and vest are of the satin, If desired, one-piece sleeves may be set into the long shoulders. Medium size requires 3%4 yards 54- inch tricotine and 34 yard satin. First Model: Pictorial Review Blouse No. 8611. Sizes, 34 to 50 in- ches bust. Price, 25 cents. Skirt No. 3295. Sizes, 24 to 36 inclies waist. S-cond Model: Dress No. 8427. tizes, 84 to 46 inches bust, Price, _*3 cents, PICURE SHOP SERVICE ODAK Finishing Any work brought. in-be- fore 8 a. m. is ready for delivery at 6 p/m. brating his third birth anniversary yes- terday afternoon. The children en foved the afternoon playing games on] Casper Pharmacy the, lawn of the Nichols’ home on Park avenue and refreshments were sérved. . 111 E. Second Mrs. C. 1,8H00d accompanied by her sister-in-law, Miss Florence Hood, has left for Red Oak, Towa, where she will yisit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. BE. Dukes. Miss Hood, who has been visiting here for some time, will return to her home in Iowa. 8 Mrs, A. E. Stirrett has returned from Hot Springs, 8. D., where she has been visiting with her father, D, A. McPher- son of the First National bank of Dead- wood, 8, D. | —____. | ~~ PERSONALS F. H. Fletcher, who returned today rom ,Neweastle, reports’ that the man ho was shot early in the week- while working in the Osage field, is sti!l alive and has a chance to recover. The fleld is most promising and there is no abatement of the boom, Mr. Fletcher sayin, ene Wallace D. Evans of the Wyoming Exploration Company, went to Salt Creek today. se 8 J. W, Young and Mr. Rose of Pueblo, Colo., are in the city on oll business. Caer) Ross Lambert is here from Denver on business, Music Lessons Gidding’s Public School ered for Piano. Dr. Mitchell's Public School class method for violin, cornet, clarinet and trombone. EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULE.—Despite the new! without stockings there are still some of the fair as the photo shows, Nichols of the Nichols and J. M. Carley of: Cheyenne, a fre Stirrett law offices returned this rhorn- visitor of Caspe® is hi ing from Denyer, % : 414 East Second St. Classes are now being organized. June 7 and fall term September 7. Miss Van Meter At Presbyterian Church Daily, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. @he Casver Daily Cridune e on busin Mrs. R. E.’McGrew and two cfildren| returned to his home. J. M. Dougias, geologist, is in Den- have returned to-their home in Lan- Ln ad ver on business and expects to be in der after visiting here with Mrs, Casper the first of next week. W, Cook tomorrow Grew's mother, Mrs. G. from Denver The Palms We take pardonable pride in inviting you to the most complete, comfortable and coolest ice cream parlor in the city. We serve Fancy Ice Cream and Sherbets and the best’and coolest drinks from our fountain which is in charge of a skilled caterer. Phone us your orders for home use. We deliver anywhere. The Palms ICE CREAM AND FLORAL CO. 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