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‘Che Casper Dally Cribune : Knickers To Be Fall Fad Pioneer Claimed By Long Iliness Mrs. Hannah B. McClure, 60 years of age, a resident of the state of Wyo ming since 1883, died last night at 4:45 o'clock at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Ione Marshall, 230 South Jackson street, after a serious illness lasting several weeks. Mrs, McClure became very iil last year and after- spending several WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921. called to her bedside, and a daugh ter, Mrs. lone Marshall Funere! services for Mrs. will held from the Bowman chapel | Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will be made at Highland cemetery —<— HIGH SCHOOL UNIFORMS. In order that all who plan t roll in the Natrena county high » for the coming year may know ir the requirements of the » in the matter of uniforms the follow ing statement seems in 4rder: to be blu abie prop. Bo , form w < cee &s soon : : and Mrs. Gus Hamilton of Tor- sonable - re spending a few days JOHN C. McGLADE, oa cag nari Bh eh ts ; the Mr. Hamilton is i on a business and shop- MeCture | om thelr ranch home near Principal Natrona © Pubhisn Aug. 3 Siciet are Seite ch for some 50 miles Mr. and Mrs. Le fr. and Mrs. 1 western reach of the Nile yesterday in the the trip by Lander, Ogden, Utah, Spo- kane, aud Seattle, Wash., and then down to ‘southern California. They expect to be gone for about three months after which they will @eturn to their homes here. see Mrs. Willism Shaffer is spending her vacation, in Denver visiting with friends. e285 ie Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Andrews of Glenrock are spending a few days in the clty preparatory to making. their home, here. Mrs. Andrews was for- merly Miss Beatrice Beodefeid. feature writer for the Casper Daily ‘‘ribune. 7 . Farewell Party ast Night. « >® Miss Charlotte Gantz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gants, was the inspiration of an enjoyable evening held at her home on South Durbin strect last night when a number of friends spent the. evening at a faro- well entertainment. The time was spent with original games and with music und later on In the evening re- freshments were served, Miss Gantz is- leaving next week for Lincoln, Neb., where she will attend the Ne- braska Wesleyan university. About 18 guests were at the Gantz home and presented Miss Gantz with a beautiful Wyomirig pennant. ee Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kier of Lincoln, Neb., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Schuler on South Da- vid street. visiting with friends in Nebraska. Both Mr. and Mrs. Milne are resi- dents of Casper. Mr. Milne has here ali of his life and both brifie and groom have many friends. They will return and make their home here. see Fj Mr. and Mrs. R. EH. Evans and son Dick have returned from a vacation spent in Estes Park aie oie ea ff | PERSONALS | Mrs. Orr S. Marshall and family of 1221 South Oak street, have returned from a six week's outing trip in the mountains near Marshall, Wyo., where they enjoyed the fishing and hunting. Mrs. C. E. Winter, Mrs.’ Walter Hughes and Mrs. Philip Winter are visiting in Wheatland with friends. Mrs. €. E. Winter intends to return to her home here tomorrow while the other ladies will spend a longer time in Wheatand. » eee A party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nickerson and cille, Mr. and “Mrs. A. Miss Margaret Chicago's “smart Stuart, left and Miss Marion Muir, two members of set” who have taken to wearing knickerbockers. The photo was made immediately after they had completed a race © their minia- ture motor cars. months in southern California seemed ent den Pal oe much improved. Soon after her re- turn to Casper, she was again strick- en and after a lingering illness died last night. There is probably no one in the state who is better known by the pio neers than Mrs, McClure, who has often been fondly called “the mother of the old timers.” She came to the state In 1883 and first located at Fort Laramie. Before many years she moved to the location which later be came known as Casper. Her first home in this district was at the O- Seven ranch, near the Goose Eggs ranch, As the city of Casper was built up the famity moved here. At the time of her death, Mrs. McClure was owner of considerable property in Casper. | Deceasesl is survived by a brother, ' nd after May 1 sist of (1) a plain white middy, not bloused or belted the waist, rows white b No decorations any kind mitted. A propor plain r s is to be worn. blue serge skirt, mentation. and May be repl but of the uniform yntil Novem shall cor cotte having a regulatic sailcr collar with not more than of narrow The sleeves long and sKall have not more than three rows of narrow of color are to be per black tie of reasonable Qa 3 made plain or pleated, ‘with no orna Between November 1 1 the cotton middy Is to ed by a navy blue middy of the same style as the cotton one with blue or black braid, and W. M. Matheson of Gebo, who was bearing no decoration. The tic is of Butte, Mont., Dr. H. & Lineville, Iowa, have been visiting in Caspér and touring to the near by oil fields. years, Mrs. Scott ing their home in ee. { ments. County Attorney M. W. Purcell! has} returned to his offices here after look-| o- enne over the week-end. eee H. J. Walters, assistant cashier of the Casper National bank ts enjoying| Biglan’s motor car. his vacation in tho mountains. be A. J. Cunningham and A. E. Bi, Ing after business interests in Chey. | save) left x Remakes ay xe |rado where they will, survey condl- jons ‘at the livestock markets. re making the trip overland in M¥./home of his grand parents, Mr. and with the C. B, &.Q. for the past 20/continue the trip as soon &s Mrs has accompanied Schonek is better. her husband here and they are mak-! eee the Scott apart- Mr. and Mrs. James Hoover of O'Neill, Neb., are spending several . days here visiting with friends and attending to oil interests. ty eee | .Master Gerard Henderson. arrived They jjast night and will be a guest at the Mrs. G. Collins on South Oak street | eee ‘To Continue vA xe 'S Music Study. Miss Alice Stevick is leaving Cas-|C. B. & Q. in Douglas, has accepted per the first of next week for Chicago | the position of ticket agent with the | Schenck» | ‘ Charles Schenck, a prominent Iowa} Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward are spend Guy CG. Scott former agent for the banker, is staying in Casper «few ing a few days in the city en route to days on account of the {lines of Mrs.| their home from Chenneye where they They are motoring to the they have been attending the meeting When You Hear Somebody Say What Does the Mirror Say? You need not guess about your shoes for Fall, for you can come here any time now and where she will take up work in the! C. B. & Q. offices here. He hus been: Yellewstone national park and will of state attorneys. bikinis ie treater ag Sia oe and nS a ONG Ser ae university. She will also be enrolled wre in the school of liberal arts and will study French, English and literature. Miss Stevick has studied for many years and has entertained jnnumer- = able audiences with her tale Be- = fore going direct to Chicagog Miss Stevick will visit with her sister, Mrs. Heinrickson, in Burwell, Neb. . ee try on just as many of these beautiful newly- “See how that lucky fellow has prospered,” arrived styles as may appeal to you. ask him if he doesn’t mean “thrifty” instead of lucky. Probably luck played no part in his success. The fellow who longs for luck instead of laying by money will find success as elusive as a greased pig. We pay 4 per cent compound interest on savings. In that way you can be sure just what styles ,. are most appropriate and becoming. And please do not feel that you are imposing for we shall enjoy showing you these lovely new shoes. MMA ‘A number of friends have been in- Pp { \ ( Kk / \ R yited to spend the evening at the home of Miss Catherine Dunn on North Durbin street, in-honor of Miss * _ Pelly Wickstrum, who ts leaving Sat- urday for Denver where she will be married Tuesday morning to Wilmer I. Rehr, Jr, The ceremony will take ‘piace at the home of Mr.-and Mrs. P.M. Wickstrum in Denver. Miss Dunn Will be assisted by Miss Hazel Conwell. . * FOR YOUR SELECTION 50 NEW FALL SUITS In all the new materials, “YOUR SHOEMAN’ Hosiery to Match o- Mr. and Mrs. JT. Gratiot have re- turned to their home here after a mo- tor trip through Yellowstone park. se. plain and fur trimmed; some No finer tribute could be paid the Packard Single- Six than. the success it has won in the brief time since its introduction, strictly tailored; all colors. $32.50 to $65.00 KIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS R E X- KIMB- THAT’S ‘SPECIAL TOMORROW Kimball’s Home Made CHOCOLATES | 69r Per Pound At Midwest Pharmacy Store Kensington will N. Chapin to: morfow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, ee Philathea Guests at Littlefield 4 Home During Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hilton of New- castle are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Cc, E. Littlefield while here attending the annual meeting of the Knights of Pythias and the Pythian sisters. Mr. Hilton is an old newspaper man hav- ing been publisher of the News-Jour- nal for many years at Newcastle. He recently retired from the newspaper work and entered the oil business. one YOU CAN SAFELY EXPECT FROM THE PACKARD] SINGLE-SIX A YEARLY AVERAGE OF 17 MILES OR BETTER TO THE GALLON OF GASOLINE, 2,000 MILES OR BETTER TO THE GALLON OF OIL, AND 15,000.MILES OR BETTER FROM TIRES gathering will be held at the church The Packard Single-Six Tour- at 2.30 o'clock. Mrs. Gone’ and her = y ; Pe Ganes opt, Somme } ing is now $2975, f.o.b. Detroit Jacob Warrick of DuBois, Neb., is = visiting in the city with his daughters PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY >: DETROIT JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. 137 South Kimball Street Phone 346 ‘ e : \ iz Luxurious Ask the man who owns one and g —s : Beautiful NOON III 2 eee - at-pricings which are re- Btoue markable in their moder- ation, and in materials astounding in their ex- cellent worth. Meeting of Ladies’ Aid. ‘The Ladies Aid society of the Pres: byterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon for their first session since before the summer vacation. The At this shop reveals the charm of autumn Mite baato, Saasmabacowb ok Ro wardrobes not to be compared in beauty * ‘4 8. . . : : Bob, Hans Aas mepeet et: tae oom Ok with those of any other shop in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sproul. Miss Browne is a niece of Mrs. Sproul. _Milne-Kaubat Marriage. Word has been received by relatives living Here of the marriage of James Milne to Victoria Kaubat which took place in Sheridan last Saturday after- noon. The bride and groom are now Expert Luncheonette Service SPECIAL LUNCH FOR TOMORROW Celery Soup . Roast Veal With Dressing Browned Potatoes Creamed Corn Ice Cream Tea, Iced Tea or Coffee Served With Lunch SPECIALS Sliced Tomatoes Whipped Cream Banana Pie Cocoanut Cream Pie Pineapple Cheese Salad KIMBALL DRUG STORES TWO STORES Midwest Pharmacy Midwest Building 'D) g Mrs. W. C. Tyler \ ) TEACHER OF PIANO Five. Years’ Experience 939 BURLINGTON STREET North Casper. Fruit Salad Apple Pie WE INSIST UPON YOUR BEING SATISFIED And ‘back of each garment is our positive guarantee. “If it is not right, we make it right.” Wyoming Fur and Garment Shop Henning Bldg.— Opposite America Theater Y> U-B - WIVES U-R: Y° FOR ME Big Clearance Sale In Millinery Big. end-of-the-month clearance. All new. fresh merchandise. Early Fall Hats myst be sald to make room for winter stock. \ + Fylts Duvetyns Angoras and Duvinors at half price during this sale. Sale starts today and lasts all wee:. Bay Hat Shop Balcony Smith and Turner Drug Store 214 South Center Street 2 2 2 2