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x WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922. ——=—=—=jy SO | Women’s Auxiliary Votes The bride was dressed in a beautiful | Fifteen Barrels of Flour. sown of orange silk and carried @ bow | een barrels of flour to be given | Te! and carnations. Lai straving. Armenians will be| Miss Cora Hastings and Mr. Sam the contribution of the Women's Aux-| Hardy acted as bride's maid and best iinry of the American Legion. For |" respectively, Several friends and | this they went on record at a meet- es of the bride and groom were ing held st the hezne of Mrs. Clara E, | Present. ‘Tuvds yesterday afternoon. During} A Wonderful wedding dinner was) the meeting the members made pop-|Served after the ceremony had been pies to be sel? on Decoration Day. | Performed, and was enjoyet by all. The next meeting wil be held at| Mr. and Mrs. Dotson willmake their the home ef Mrs. B. B. Brooks in her| home in Casper. They have the con- suite at the Blackmore apartments, |STatulations ard best wishes of # Wednesday, May 24. ‘This will be.fea-|!arse number c* friends. tured by a “hoppy tea” and will be} ° the last assembly at which popies will — to P be made. Friends are congratulating Robert! apelin Business and Professional Cohen on the birth of his son, Robert, | Women Give Dinner. |Ur., yesterday. Mr. Cohen is secretary The Business and Professional! 0f the local Elks’ lodge. ‘Women’s club met at the high school Sint. * cafeteria Tuesday evening. A very! Novel Birthday Party enjoyable dinner was prepared for |For Mion McMahan. the members. Many Casper business; A birthday party with an all-star) women told facts regarding their bust-/guest list was enjoyed by Mion} ness. Mrs. Florence Lowell gave a/McMahan Tuesday evening when his| very interesting address. When tho| friends, Dad Blanchard, Babe Neff, Al| meal was over, the guests adjourned) Harris, Miss Proy, Merril and Dot to the gymmastum. There Miss Grace|Siever, the two Ruths, White and Houchen, physical director for the| Raymer, all of the Columbia theater,| sgiris of the high school, gave an in-|and Mrs. E. H. Hagerty ard daughter, terpretative cortume dance. Miss|Jessie, of this city, burst into his Houchen showed remarkable grace|bachelor apartments at 212 North and ability. | Beech street. The meeting held Tuesday marked! In preparing the birthday supper, the end of the series of bi-monthly/Merril and Dot staged ‘““The Chef and forum dinners by the club until it will|/his Assistant” with the full company reorganize next September. jinterferring. The birthday cake with s 2 |innumerable candles decorating it was Gencral Aid of Methodi [baked by Mrs. Hagerty. In the after Church Meets Friday. jmath Dad Blanchard gave, “How to The General Aid of the Methodist'Stretch Money When Out of a Job;” church will meet in the chureh par-)Al Harris, “Mow to Conserve Sole lors at 2:30 p. m. A business session | Leather When Hitting the Ties;” Mer- will be gone through, after which a|ril and Dot, “How Uncle Henry's Buzz very clever program Is scheduled. Re-|'Wagon Makes Aristocrats out of freshments will be served at the close |'Theatrical Folk,” and the two Ruths, of the meeting. The Busy Bee circle|“How We Danced From Los Angeles has charge of the social part of the}to New York and Back to Casper, gathering. Only to be Blown Up in the Lyric 70 6 Fiasco.” McGraw-Dotson Se. © Noptials. Mrs. Rhinemuth Leaves Friends of Miss Hazel J. McGraw |For Cedar Rapids. of Denver and Mr. Gilbert 0. Dotson| Mrs. C. L. Rhinemuth has been of Casper will be pleasantly surprised | called toiCedar Rapids by a telegram to learn that the charming couple|from her nephew Mr. Clayton Houck, were married at the home of Mr. and|who is said to be dangerously ill. Mrs. Mrs. Edward Berg on East F street,|Rhinemuth left on the afternoon at 6 o'clock last night. The Rev. L../train. B. Carter performed the ceremony. $b: 6 40: Cc, & N. Women’s Gub Hold Food Sale. | ‘The Chicago and Northwestern Rail- way Women’s club will hold a food sale in Car No. 162 next Saturday from | 10:30 a. m. until evening. A variety {of good things will be placed in the car and) the patronage of the pubic 8 solicited. The club is putttng on the sale for the benefit of the Welfare Service department, which takes care of all the poor among the railway employes of Casper. ‘\Two-Fabric Styles for The Diminutive Maiden \Military Ball | Tonight. | A big time is expected at the sixth jannual military ball which will be given tonight in the new high school |gymnasium. The dancing Will be pre- geded by a military drill which will be- gin at 8.30. Tho affair has been an- nounced as informal. Notice of Sunday Sweepstakes Out. A notice of a ball sweepstakes to he held next Sunday morning is being mailed to members. Everyone ap parently enjoyed the former contest of this kind and if the weather con tinues favorable a large crowd is pecte@ to turn out Sunday. eee . INSTITUTE This Brenine, Fashion Service The Y. W. C, A. dinner-rally which ts being held this evening at 6:30 at the Christian church tabernacle will be a big affair. In spite of the post- ponement the tickets haye sold well and a large numbé of Casper's cit!- zens will gather ds a testimony of | their interest in and support of the ‘local association. The program will tnclude two stunts by a group of girl reserves and short talks by Miss Mildred Kieth w= and the two ¥ secretaries, Mrs. Fior- much favor as have two-fab- | enco Lowell and Miss Julia Steere. ric frocks, it is suvh a delight te |The hoped-for girls’ camp will also prove that their possibilities are | be discussed. The meeting will be not confined to the world of grown- | kept lively throughout by songs and} yup styles. But the real triumph | cheers by the girls. comes when one’s two-fabric bs fas frocks, as shown in the filustra- | Hughes-Adderton tions, have a novelty or a charm | Marriage. that one feels certain overshadows |. Many friends of Miss Hazel Hughes, any such qualities In big sisters formerly with the Western Union haere eckcatead ‘Telegraph company, and EB. H. Adder- Whe Bist tk at bli Goth .| ton, chief scout for the Producers and} benating vie! ee “A hanes | Refiners corporation, were agreeably effect and applique motifs ef pink- and-white checked gingham. The By MARY BROOKS PICKEN designs meet with as Only at Barnett’s finish at the neck and sleeve edges consists simply of a narrow bias $3. to $4 Manhattan binding of the gingham. Shirts _.$1.95 As white voile provides the up- | only ... per portion of the other design, it | 1s gathered into the neck line In | —__________ surprised yesterday to learr that the couple had been marris¢ Tuesday evening by the Rev, C. A. Wilson at the Presbyterian manse. | The bride were a beautiful periwin-| kle gown of crepe georgette with a hat of the same color. Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Clark attended the coup’. dur- ing the ceremoney. j The newlyweds have taken an apartment at the Rex, where they} will be at home to their friends. | Interesting Meeting. Deiphian Club Holds The Delphian ciuh. met yesteniay at the home of Mrs. J. Hanway | for ~ business meeting and musical Prog-am. Mrs. Wiederhcig was in charge of the program. Many tilent- ed singers gave selections from vari-/ ous artists as a phase of the study| on “American Women Composers.” | The work of Carrie Jacobs Bond, H. H, Beach, Ray Foster, Julia Riva King, Margaret Rathven Lang, L. E. Orth, and L. V. Turner was Mus trated. Dr. Edna Thomas, Prof. Ru-| &4pn Tandberg, Mrs. Jessie Fowler, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Ray Cook and Mrs. H. B, Pierce were among those who took part in the program. Mrs. Whaley Entertains at Luncheon. Mrs. W. W. Whaley entertained at her home, 245 North Durbin, yester- day afternoon with a delightful luncheon, Beautiful place cards ap. propriate to spring representing yel low butterflies were used. Pink and white flowers made very pretty Moral decoration. After the luncheon the guests en tered upon guessing games. Mrs. George Hamberry won the prize. Mrs. Estabrook Receives. Mrs, E. 1. Estabrook recetved at a formal tea yesterday afternoon from 3 to 6 at her home on South Grant Mrs. J. C. Snook poured. Mrs. L. B, Townsend and Mrs. C. R. Reed assisted Mrs. abrook. Beautiful decorations of yellow roses and yel- low candles were used. —>— ; Personals H. J. Claire, teller tn the Casper National bank is spending a few days of his vacation in Douglas. His fam! ly is accompanying him. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. J. “Cunningham, who are spending a few days in Call fornia, are expected back the early part of next week. 76-6 A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Springsteen at the lo. | cal hospital Sunday. eee Mr. and Mrs. John Doren and Mrs. Josephine Gerber left Monday for California for an éxtended visit. eae Mrs. Walter Wray, left yesterday for a vacation trip to the western coast states. She will be gone for a/proud parents of a ninepound baby period of six weeks. Ellen D. Tivy, who has been fl! at)avenue. her home, 823 South Center, is back!said to be making satisfactory pro- at work with the Natrona Power com-| gress. pany. eee Mrs. J. L. Marquis, who has been Che Casper Dally Cribune Flowers, Lace and Silk Provide Summery Effect | | | | | Owomars INSTITUTE Pashice Service By MARY BROOKS PICKEN . WERS, lace, and silk, when | combined in this frock, are summery enough to delight one thoroughly. Maize crepe de Chine with figure in old blue is used as material. Embroidered crenm ba tiste and Val lace make the collar, vest, and cuffs. The sash is of blue velvet to harmonize with the figure in the sik, and the flowers are mauve to help the sash become more definitely a part of the dress. The deep hem is favored for ywash silk, for it gives body to the plain skirt and takes itself up out ‘of ths way enough to make of it- self a trimming rather than just a necessary hem. | The blouse has kimono sleeves ‘and {s cut with scalloped peplum | ‘effect and surplice closing. The ‘skirt is two straight widths of ma- terial finished simply with placket and waistline, both of which are | ‘concealed under the blouse. | Wash silks, this season, come In ™many exquisite colors and designs, ‘This, added to their laundering ad- {vantages, makes them the most pular summer fabric. there during the coming season. Miss | Faulk is well known as a popular vo- cal artist and travelled last year with Lieurance's Symphonic orchestra. ete) re Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dibb are the girl at the family home 445 which was born Tuesday night South Park Both mother and child are [city riers DOPE PEDDLERS | PLEAD SUILTY Sess! WT GHEYENNE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grieve are in|\Nq Sentences Passed Yet in from Of) City. Cases of Nearly Score of Violators Arrested in Casper. Jay Miller went out to Pine Moun- tain .osday to watch the shooting of the new well there belong:ng to the/| Evans Ol] company. see Charles Connor returned to ted from Dallas, Texas, where he has been for the last eight months. Mrs. Con cee } The Rev. C. M. Thompson went to} Glenrock today to deliver the com-| mencement address there. H. W. Stewart of the Barring Serv-| Of the 19 persons taken to Chey- ice company, Denver, is in town on enne recently in a special car attached business. |to the Burlingfon afthmnaon_ train, $9.9 |charged with various infractions of R. H. Treever of Shredded} the government narcotic laws, 14 Wheat Biscuit company, to the charges placed a visitor at the Kiwanis luncheon to how up and their bonds were for were convicted enced yet, but the attitude of the court was ated in statements that jevery possible effort would be made jto b k up the Wyoming dope ring Chet Baker of the Natrona Power|which had apparently centered its company states that he been doing | headquarte sper, a thriving business in his sale of Hoov. er vacuum sweepers. | SHOE PAR SHOP'S -BY GLEE CLUBS INSTALLED AT WIGGINS Pi FASES CROWD A convenient and completely mod ern shoe repair shop has been iustall have been sed by Casper citizens. le W. J. Chamberlin spent Tuesday in Denver on business. ed in connection with the Wiggins'| A series of surprises, a laugh from Economy Shoe Basement. The ma-| start to finish, and a high class musi- exfnery used in the shop is the latest|cal program, were included in the nd is run entirely by clectricity.| musical comedy staged last night in The Champion Universay stitchec the new high schdol auditorium by dustless finisher are used in the wor’.|the glee clubs and orchestra of the re the best machines put out| high school. ‘The name of the produc *hampion peo! tion was “College Days.” It was the The she » under the name of|real thing, and although exceedingly “Proud Shee Repair Shop." Joseph | difficult to put on, went off smoothly. Proud, who is manager of it, states] Ruth Allsman and Ralph Summers that the intention is to cater to the|were splendid in their leading roles. transient trade, that is to persons|Refd Marquis, Charles Hemry, Harry wishing to have their shoes renewed in the space of a ten-minute period. A. M. Miles, a veteran in the shoe} buisenss, is handling the work that comes into the shop at the present| Only at Barnett’s Boys’ K. & E. Blouses. $1 time. Already the people of Casper and $1.25 have begun heavily to patronize the aT e department and it is probable that a values .. larger force of workingmen will have jo be added. The extreme convenience of having STRA | AND SUGAR jare cheap this week. Buy your ber- fl for the last week at her apart-|ries by the crate a nd do your canning ment in the courthouse, ts much im- proved. woe Violet Faulk, a teacher in the Park chool, has recently signed a contract with the Canyon Hotel managers at Yellowstone National park to sing Carnation Ice Cream I have found this simple recipe makes a delicious and wholesome ice cream —-economical, too. 1 cup water, 1 tsp. vanilla, } cup sugar, 2 cups Carnation Milk. Add the sugar to the milk | and stir until the sugar is dis- solved. Add the vanilla and freeze. Use three parts ice and one part salt in freezing. This recipe makes one quart. Telatke te ter copy es Carnation Mik Prod ucts Co, 1430 16th Street, Denver, Cole. erder to give a soft, dainty finish. In this case, the band at the lower edge and the little squares ap- pliqued in such an attractive man- ner are of cotton crepe in orenge— a delightful color fer wee, dark- haired maidens. FRECKLES «now before it is too late, 5-18-2t Jewelry and waten repatring dy ex pert workmen. All work guarantee? Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. O.S Bldg rou —_——.—__ Ladies, for appointment call Betty's Beauty Parlor, phone 4673. 6-156 the shop in conjunction with the shoe store is easily recognizable. Y. W. C. A. CAFETERIA SPECIAL PISH DINNER Strawberry Shortctke We have selected from stock 94 Dresses Values up to $78.50 They go on sale at the special price of $3 95 Chine and Crepe Knit. We are also offering a Coats, Suits These Dresses come in Printed Crepe, Printed Foulard, Canton Crepe, Geofgette Crepe, Crepe de At $12.95 We have just received A WONDERFUL SHIPMENT of wonderful selection of and Dresses Sale Dice COATS — Tweeds, and Tricotine. Won- Aste, Hover sean. set sine! Aan Dueler ported them with a great deal of abil-| ity. Those who took part In the choruses} Shepherd, Luella Campbell, included Wise, Joe Shikany, Burnice Henry, George Graham, Fran-| ces Gibi‘n, Frances € x ris, Edward Jevnager and EffieSni-| * ley. Eugene | ] fay 18 au, Helen Mor-| |extreme nationalists PAGE THREE | Engages Editor —Professor Benito ler of the Fascisti, or who bears more Mrs. Ethyle Livingstone deserves a/ than one hundred wounds received in great deal of credit for the way she battle, handled the production. Salata STRAWBERRIES AND SUGAR are cheap this week. “ ries by the crate and do your canning | “P°° now before it is toe late. ee Milan The for many years in England. Tetephones in the United States aver. to every eight persons or world-famous actress, Miss | nes Genevieve Ward, who attained eighty-fifth year recently, reputation chiefly in America, though past sho has resided During the earlier part of her carcer Miss Ward was a in grand opera, and onty took to acting proper in 1873. eee in a duel engaged Miss: with Signor editor Sunday of the Turn Secolo, over differences arising from articles appearing in ve newspapers. $-182t #0lini js editor of the Popolo Buy your ber. | The Fasctsti ats Insti her | ers refused a r her | meeting. made Only at Barnett’s 3.50 and $4 Dress Hats. Black or brown 91.99 ar their re- Professor Mus. day. Mr. Treever used to be district; * governor for the Kiwanis clubs of] felted, five others elected to stand patsazes = |trial and one was convicted. age one cee Ernie (Kid) Ross, professional box-| every two families. Fred B. Simpson, special. agent for] er a ant of the Wyoming feath the Standart and Main insurance com- je was convicted on three pany of Denver, is in town. jcounts when arraigned before Judge ate 6 |'T. Blake K While details are Lee Reno, salesman for the Casper| lacking it sught the charges Motor company, left with a party of|*gainst Ross included possession, pur- four men yesterday to go to Denver| chase and sa and drive bac five new Buicks pur pne of persons who pleaded SUITS—Tweeds, Jerseys and Velours. $15.00 Homespun, derful value. Sale price $15.00 F your recipe calls for four eggs to one quart of milk, use three eggs, and for the egg omitted use half tablespoonful Kings- ford’s Corn Starch. It is not necessary to pur- chase both a bread and a pastry flour. By using one- fourth cup of Kingsford’s Corn Starch to three-fourth cup of any good flour the percentage of gluten is de- Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re move Them With Othine—Double Strength. ‘ This preparation for the treatment of freckles is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money if st fails. = Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an cunce of Othine and re- move them. Even the first few appli- cations should show a wonderful im- provement, some of the lighter freck- les vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine; it is this that js sold on the money-back guarantee.— ’ Swanson Sisters Millinery and Art Needlework 113 East First St. Opp. Masonic Temple BDO gris AES, BOLE BT ISRE AAT 252 South Center St. + Graduation Dresses Make your selection early. Phone 1304-W DRESSES—Taffetz, Crepe Knit, Tric- otine and Chiffon, that sold up to $55.00. Sale $15.00 DriCheec eee, creased 4 and the starch content increased so that home prepared flour will make a lighter and finer grained cake. For smoother, glossier gravies and sauces use a dessertspoonful of Kingsford’s instead of a tablespoonful of wheat flour. For lighter, flakier biscuits, pie crusts and muffins, make your pastry flour with 4 cup of Kingsford’s and 34 cup wheat flour. FREE: Ask your grocer or write §.P. Mangan, 306 New Union Station, Denver, Coio., for beautiful folder of the new Kingsford Corn Starch recipes Inform Yourself About These New Uses for Kingsford’s Corn Starch— Very Interesting to Every Housewife Favorite: Since. 1848 ENO AS Blakey &Co. 136 SOUTH CENTER ST. A CLEARNACE SALE Of Spring SUITS, COATS and DRESSES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY DIVIDED INTO TWO LOTS Suits, Coats, Dresses | Suits, Coats, Dresses 15! °35% SUITS—Tweeds, Homespuns, Three- piece Tricotines that sold up to $90.00. brie $35.00 ih CW a ee COATS—Sport and Dressy Styles. Values up to $100.00. $35 00 e Sale price ____. DRESSES—Some with Capes, in Taf- feta, Canton Crepe, Crepe Knit and all other new Spring materials. Sold up to $100.00. $35.00 Sale price .. EXTRA SPECIAL Blouses, “Flanders” and other good makes. Light and dark checks, that sold up to $15.00. Sale price— $5.00 EXTRA SPECIAL Trimmed Hats—25 Trimmed Pattern Hats. Sold up to $25.00. Sale price— $5.00 eee nin =