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FRIDAY, JUNE 24; 1921 Pupils of Pro...2udeiph Lundverg |England,- Poy Wickstrum, Esther again delighted relatives and friends Runden, Violet Lever, Marion Run- in a,recital”given at the Presbyterian |den, Mary Tobin, Catherine Dugn, bernacle Thursday + large audience enjoyed the following Carpenter, and the M: “Dance Romantique"_Klasmer| Worth, H. Schleuter, William Kings- Mrs, Don Lobdell | “Heigh-Ho” © --_______Bur'sigh |T. Rocheford. H ‘Weston Sproul | © ‘ee | Piano, “Dream of the Shepherdess” eens) Sosecea Goerdeler and Mrs. Alice Mechling © Done My Work"___vond/Will attend the celebrations (b) “Good Day, Marie®_Peesard Piano, “Two Flowers’. Mrs. Lial Branson “The Caravan” Mollie O'Mara “Enchantment” _ “Playing Waters’ Song, “My Heart Is Weary” from Piano, “Idylie” Mrs. Don Loba Piano, “Grand March’ Alice Steviek Lovely Dinner Party ~~. At Henning Hotel. y aa a ie aes aM ced ent of the Western Weighing and In- served at the Henping hotel lng|SPéction bureau, is in the: city look ee rete roe, Mise Low Riach, | connected with the bureau. Mr. Hall's Riach, and with her sister, Mre. B. w,|Readquarters ar locuted in Denver: Lummis, for the summer. ‘The decorations. for the: dining. table were carried out in gold and purple with tall vases of cut flowers, gold/Pany with headquarters at Chadron, candles tied with purple tulle, ana|is in the clty on business for the table appointments. Places | Company. were laid for 24 persons. Following the dinner the guests left for the Pavilion-dance: purple and gold were given the mem-| visiting withj friends and relatives. bers of the darice: party andthe. re- see mainder of the evening was spent The guests included Miss” Lou] Webel Commercial company after a 41 statistician for The Tribune and PTT MT . Che Casper Daily Cribune Favorite in Capital- Society Vacation of several weeks. Miss V: Ger visited in Boulder, Colo., part of the time. A. L. Wilson of Giendo is spending the day here on business before re. turning to his home. Mr. Wilson has eased foe im the east for sevesal weei see Dr. Sidney Swett, prominent dentist of Lander, who has been attending the meeting of the State Dental asso- ciation here, has returned to his prac- tice in Lander. eee )Riach, guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. S. Keoughan of the Eik Basin Con- |B. B. Lummis, the: Misses Margaret | solidated Petroleum company, has left after spending several days here on business with the Midwest Refining company. evening. A|Gwennyth Capes, Dr. T. J. Drew, Dr. ee Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Star of Oil City, Pa., are visiting here with friends for the remainder of the week. Mr. Star is desirous of locating in this part of yj the country and has visited in Cas- Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew and Mr. L._B, Townsend /left this morning for Thermopolis, where tht Webb, W- }I. Rehr, Jr., 120 Dunn, George Ha- ley, «C. Nicolaysen, L. Stuckey, and . Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran left last ey | night for Kansas and Kansas City, t the | Mo., where they will spend some time opening of the famous “dude” ranch | attending to business and on # plea- near there, which will be held tomor-+ sure trip. row. Mr. and Mrs. H.-H. Schwartz cae and family toured to ‘Thermopolis Mr. and Mrs. James Steele of Lara- yesterday and a party of Casper peo-| mie, Wyo., are registered at the Hen- ple will attend the wild western | ning hotel while attending to business evemts together. and visiting with friends in the elty. ey eee Farewell Party ‘Miss Florehce Hardin of Tulsa, at Courthouse. , Okla., is spending a few eeks here The young ladies who are employes| *t the home of her sister, Harold partment of Justice. * One of the members of official social circles in Washington, who has become prominent among the younger set, is Miss Beatrice Beck. She is the daughter of James Montgomery Beck, solicitor General of the De points. Lander. ly mission, day in time to hold regular Sunday of the county gt the Natrona county | T#°mpson, on Squth Ash street. courthouse we: . 5. : Jemtrey at an informal and an im-| 2% A. G. Rummell, Jr, who re- = cently underwent a serious. operation, lromptu farewell party for the doc- is now able to be up and is at her tor who finished a 90-day ja:l term} i" DO = yecterday afternoon. Sumptuons re- fresbments were provided by the host his interes.s here. turn about the lajter part of July cee Dr. W. Wilson who has been visit- the Wyoming Weekly Review, wit!| transact business in connection with | th He plans to re | . B._ Richardson returned last | company near Waltman, who has’ W. J. Chamber and work suspended for a short time for the party. ing here for several days left last night for Denver. 2 see Mr. and Mrs. Gail Hendrey of East St. ‘Louis, Il., are spending gevera) days here on business and visiting with friends. This is, their thad trip to Casper and both express anuze- ment at the change and growth in the city. Come American Legion Dance Tonight. The dance to be given this evening at the Dreamland outdoor dancing pa- vilion will be under the auspices of the American Legion. The Rinkle orchestfa will supply the music and Thomas {the usual good attendance is ex- Se je = pected. E. G. Sinclair, geologist for the cee Midwest, who been ‘in the oll ff fields for the past several days, is ex. “Streleski pected to return to his headquarters | © PERSONALS here: today. mime | | AR slea Re calla | FFE I Oe ery town in the , p northwest, according to the statement L. Ele, 2, Drevert, freight service in-| o¢ Dr. tian McLellan, who returned * i |spector from Chadron, Neb., is in the/ this morning from an extensive motor city Jopking after business connected} anq-vacation tour through Wyoming, with his department. ‘Montana and northern Idaho. He was ose |] acc fnpanied on the trip by Mrs. Mc- Arthur Hall)” district! superintend-| Lellan. | c2e Guy Gay, L. M. Gay, and their fath- er, C J. Gay, and Arthur Schultz will leave today for Deep Creek in Casper mountains on a three-day fishing trip. ing after the usual business affairs ete J. C. Kuska, district agent for the Chicago & Northwestern Railway com. silk materials. seine! Mr. and Mrs. CG. J. Gay of Fuller. ton, Neb., are visiting their sons, Guy and Lew, while on a vacation’ tour of the state. The Visitors plan to spend several weeks here and many social affairs and touring expeditions have been arranged in their hondr. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Malone left yes terday for New. York City and other Miss Jane Vedder will return to-|éastern points, where they will visit for morrow) to. her position with | the| the next several weeks. Mr. Malone, Francis Dawson has returned from “in| Sheridan; ‘where he spent two weeks TSVERY cent you: spend over the price of Calumet might as well be thrown away. You don’t get a thing for it. You can’tget greater leavening strength or greater purity than are offered in Calumet. It is made in the world’s largest, best equipped and most sanitary Baking Powder Factories, Contains only such ingredi- entsas have been officiallyendorsed by the U. S. Food Authorities. | i : BAKING POWDER ZA ne, le TA ju ifilinittduinni ilirida olsdbais $3.9 No matterwhat you pay you can’t secureas nied ir feo Bae ing powder quality. , On the other hand—you can buy. a cheaper baking powder — a little lowerin price than Calumet —and much lowerin merit. That’s wagger ~ Bags A very large assort- peffectly raised—sweet, even andtasty. Used by millions of housewives and is the largest selling brand in the world. $2.95 In the Midwest tht is BIG VALUES AT LITTLE PRICES Mr. Hirsch, the proprietor of this big cash ready-to-w to see and pick up merchandise at ridiculously low prices, BARGAINS and he gets them. Wew merchandise arriving daily by express. quality and prices with others and be conv Dresses _, A very fine collection of silk Dresses in a variety of styles and season’s best colors, made of chiffon taffeta, canton crepe, georgette silk and many other all 95 Dresses A large assortment of Dresses of all silk taffetas and other silks, all very nicely made and artistically trimmed. In this assortment are also cotton Dresses of fancy summer materials that are . worth double this price. - Silk Pantalettes | All silk jersey Pantalettes in medium and extra long, in a variety of colors. AND Shawl- All wool Shawl- ment of Leather | ettes, just the thing $3 5 UP Building | TH A nt from Salt Creek where he spent! day looking after business inter- r L. Walker of the Wallace Sheep illness. been here for several days, left last ( night for Los Angeles, Cal, where he will visit with his son L. S. Walker. J. W. McKim, president of the Cow | Where they will spend several weeks} WR Finney = Gulch Of! company, has returned to ©n an extensive buying trip for the Finney of the Midwest Re. his offices in the city after a short store. business trip to Denver and Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. HL. Siete sti Culver Military academy in Culver, have been guests at the S. T. Morgan home on Cottonwood sircet, have re turned to their own ranch home near 2S | . | Miss Helen Richardson of Thermop | olis ts visiting here Nelson. Miss Richardson spent a | part of last summer here and has a number of friends who welcome her. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols left this | morning for Thermopolis where they will attend the opening of the McCoy a which will 4 BLOUSES | _C. H. Retmerth of the firm |Denberg, & Reimerth, ou: has left for the east, where Biglin “dude” celebrated tomorrow, | Spend some time on a combined b: asi. |ness and pleasure trip. Mr. Reimerth came to Casper about two years ago from New York. Miss Jay Bickford of the team of| MacFarlane and Bickford, dancers, is confined to her home by a serious| lain, president of the PAGE THREE hamberlin Furniture company and C. A. Cullen, secretary of the same com- pany. are leaving this weekend for the furniture markets in the east mer at the home of his pa: and Mrs. T. P, Carr on Sou street. see i ters for the company. a T. P. Carr has returned from the = det bed Ind., where he has been attending the ing post-graduate work school year. Patsy will spend the sum- pee " sume his practice August Ist ning company has returned from the Salt Creek fields where he spent yesterday looking after business mat- Dr. Anderson 1s out of the city, do- He will re- with Miss Grace Just Received A WONDERFUL LINE OF All the new shades in Georgettes and Tricolettes will pastor of the| terday after-| egular month-| eturn here Sun. | {Services of the local church. = | AND HERE’S HOW WE DO IT Sport Jackets The newest colors and styles made of all wool jersey cloth, sizes 16 to 40. $8.45 Skirts We couldn’t begin to tell you of all the beautiful silk Skirts we received. They are in plain and fancy colors. Just the thing for this time of the year. The styles and colors are so neat and attrac- tive and the prices are so reasonable. See our windows for some of them. UP ettes = wagger Bags. The i the worst kind oe false nea vey ne aiies aise for, peas or 500 New Hats Calunet never fails. Every baking is . AND The newest styles, direct Wash from eastern fashion cen- 200 New Hats ter, white or colors, marked for quick selling. Come and see them, they are beauties. in all imaginable styles, col- ors and sizes. $1 95 CHOICE OF THIS ENTIRE LOT........- E LEADER ..... A ear house is in New York, and he is there BECAUSE he can be right on the ground continually scouring every nook and cerner of every manufacturer in our lines for Come and share in the bargains. Bring your friends and neighbors, compare our styles, inced. SEE OUR WINDOWS. Dresses A very large line of silk messalines, taffetas, organdies, voiles, and other ma- terials, all up to the minute in style and season’s best colors. Dresses One assortment of cotton summer Dresses in a variety of colors and many styles to choose from. Silk Lined Wraps A new shipment of all wool Wraps, silk lined, in a: variety of pretty tans, browns, and navys, marked for quick $14.95 Jersey Suits Light weight, all wool belted jersey Suits, sizes 16 to 40, blue or brown, $9.95 Silk Blouses Georgette silk Blouses, lace trimmed, white, pink end eye $2.95 aie. Silk Blouses A very beautiful assortment of silk trico- lette and georgette Blouses in a vari- ae Soe Silk Coatees The very popular silk Coatees in black, brown and other col- ors, made with long silk fringe. $9.95 Skirts Made of P. K. and gaberdines in a variety of sizes and styles. $1.95 posite 6-24-3¢ Ne OTe RS SNE