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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922. SO he Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE Mrs. Wheeler have taken rooms at the Linden apartments. the C. R. Peterson Real Estate agen- ey Gurirg ber absence, which will last | for about a month. City Briefs Forrest G. Wheeler to take the place of Martin G, Wenger. Mr. Wenger has. secured a position as United States pestoffice inspector and as soon as his sphere of work is defi Does Casper Appreciate Best In || Music? Attendance This Evening ‘The first American city to use brick Mrs. B. B. Brooks will return tol t-paving was Charleston, W. Casper tomorrow from Laramie, where | Mrs. Cunningham | Entertaining Friends. Mrs. Weidner Entertains For Thursday Bridge Club. The Thursday Bridge club was de| lightfully entertained yesterday after-| noon at the home of Mm. Archie Weidner. Mrs. B. J. Donahve-and Mrs. Cecil Ron took honors. Mrs.. Donahue and| Miss Patricia Sullivan substituted for| absentees. The next meeting of tho club will be held at the home of Mrs. Bon, 455 CY avenue. - General Aid of Methodist Church Tomorrow. The General Aid of the! Methodist clrarch will meet in the church par- tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. The Capitol Hill cirele will have charge of the entertainment. A musical pro- gram ané refreshments will feature social hour. Royal Neighbors Friday The Royal Neighbors of America| mect at the home of Mrs. Pilton, | ast A street, Friday et 2.29 p.| m., for a social gathering. All mem-| bers and visiiing members are invit-| 4. Each one is requested to bring} andkerchtets. | rs Shifflett-Lee Nuptials Yester@ar. A quiet marriage ceremony was performed at 7:30 last night in the Presbyterian manse when Miss Row-/ a Vacrl Shifflett became the bride! Mr. Homer J. Lee. The Rev. herles A. Wilson officiated, the ying ceremony being used. Mr. Rob- ert F. Ward acted as witness for the Mr. Lee has been assistant in the anual training department of the ch school here for the past year and will contingf) his work next year. \ira. Lee came here from Towa. Mr. and Mrs, Lee wM take a short honey moon trip to Colorado, after which they wil] make their home in Cas: per. Pi Phis Will “\Yisit Here. Members of the Pi Beta sorority from the University of Wyoming will be in Casper tomorrow and will stay over for the following day. Those who are coming Include the Misses Betty Beck, Jane Beck, and Tda Wad Misses Velma Beaumont and Rowena Hasbrouck. of Sheridan; and Miss Gladys Hasbrouck of per. ‘They will be entertained at tHe Slade residence. ‘ eee | De Molay Dance Last of Season. The dance which will be given by the Darius chapter of De Molay. to- morrow night will be the last one of the season by that organization. It will be a homecoming affair for stu- dents who have been away to school and college. Many persons have sig- nified their intention of attending’ the affair, which is ‘expected to be the biggest and finest dance ever put on by the local chapter, ){ A wedding in Afghanistan is follow- ‘ed by much noise and merrymaking, the idea being that the more noise that Is made the more successful the marriage will be. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Bid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles as Othine—double strenj guar- anteed to removp these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double ‘strength—fram druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disaBpear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than one ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion, Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under quarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles —Adv. she is attending the regular meeting| of the board of trustees of the Uciver-| sity of Wyoming. - Mrs. John H. Carey, and small daugh- London’s Latest Towa, ts visiting here with her sister, Mrs. G, H. Cooke. . “- | Miss Lova Benjamin left a few days ago for a visit with friends ar.< rela- tives at Crawford, Neb. | bulls to the Red Bank Cattle company jot Arminto. T. B. Hornby of Monmouth, m1. went to Denver lart night after hav. ing delivered a carioad of registered Mrs. Maud McManes of Clinton,!| They intend to begin drilling opera tions soon on their holdings at Salt | Creek. John W. Whelan is spending « week in Denver on business. 2 Ree John Wyland went to Lander yes London calls this a dining gown, hut we'll bet the refotmers got it up to put an end to cheek-to-cheek dancing. i Personals Mrs. P. D. Archolt and son of Lar- amie arrived in Casper this morning and have taken apartments at the Mc- Rorey, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McCleary are in Casper from the Banner ranch. | Mrs. C. Ri Douds will leave for Fort Collins, Colo., Saturday to attend the six-weeks’ summer ‘session for librar-| | Jans. eee | Mr. an@ Mrs. A. J. Cunningham! and Mrvand Mrs, R. Andrus spout the week-end at the Bar-C rane in| the Big Horns. | see | ‘Tho xinall son of Mrs. Neil Tyler is! recevering from an operation for ton- “3 ° Miss Ethelyn Symonds will leave the) latter part of the week to visit her! home in Chicago. Miss Grace Stanko) will fill Miss Symonds’ position with] "| Y. W. CA, CAFETERIA Fish Salad With Peas Special for Friday Litto Miss Gayne Mass is confined | terday. to her home with pneumonia. MM. ¢ T. H. Stratton, cashier of the First Mrs. Don sate has taken apart-| State bank at Riverton, is tn the city monts at the Poling. attending to business matters. oS Te } >... Ce (Mr. abd Mrs. Leo McGratit has re-| A. E. Biglin arrived in Casper turned from the East and are now re-| Thursday morning after spending sev- siding at the Poling apartments eral weeks in the east eee cee Mrs. Paul C. Groves of Ray, Colo. Mr. Coffman of the Mound Coffin Music is one of the basic in- its place in the scheme of things human. You will notice this point with reference to the people who form your community — the finer their quality the more are they de- voted to music—not the barharo: jazz which appeals only to the mob —but to the classical work of the masters, There is in Casper quite a fair Percentage of people who love music for music’s sake and because @f its appeal to the finer and nob- ler things in their nature. This per- centage should be increased by the development of a more cultivated taste. By contact with culture in music. No opportunity shoull be omitted to hear the really good things in music brought to the city by those who are unselfishly ntriv Those who un- pocket financial At Skovgaard Concert Will Tell losses to pre tonight is a ¢ &n artist of high afforded pleasure many countries. in renown and has point. to the people $ ly famous and together it n wonderful musical treat. If the Casper public what it has before it tonight. and the auditorium will flowing. 'F. 6, WHEELER 1S NEW local mt Just such opportu- He ts The secompanist, Alice McClung Skovgaard is equal- kes a appreciates ot Mitely decided on he local force. Mr. Wheeler comes from Price, Utah, where he held the same position that he holds in Casper. Mr, wil leave ‘the! On going to be married a bride must, is to be averted |sit facing front in the carriage. On returning she takes the opposite seat. if an unlucky omen and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham ts enver- ter, Elizabeth, left Wednesday after-/ bart fluences in the civilization of the | nities that the public ought to wel ~ wy taining & group of friends at her| noen for Chicago and points in Michi-| Bop ag! Stickley and R. 8. Barnhart| peoples of the world. No one doubts | come South Center street residence with a| = sepa she will visit with friends ra} athe selisae sata were] the part it has played and every- The violinist, Skovgaard, appear- idge luncheon this aftern | and relatives. visitors in the city the ‘and ‘ oo) : Ee a this oon. cae |last few days f me body rejoices in it and recognizes | Ing at the hi 1 auditorium | ,LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA other engagements will be concelled be over ASSISTANT POSTMASTER A new assistant postmaster for the office comes in the person of all end days made delightful with count sour ron over mar- mountain roads, tennis; horse- back riding and polo. Bathi beaches Jess than half hour te The Ambassador is located in a 27-acre park of tropical verdure. Ambassador olf course, for bassador ead Alecrticts guests. Outside room with bath $5 per day up, single; $7 double. is visiting here with her mother, Mrs.|Co™P2ny of St. Louis was a business Sarah Babb. visitor in Casper yesterday. eee | of, 3 ing for betterment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Pierce are|| Edwin H. Fitch passed through | .comblainingly the proud parents of a nine and here today on his way from Laramie fourth pound daughter born at the|t? Lander. Mr. Fitch received his Keith hospital Tuesday. A. B. degree at the University of Wyo- *« 2 @ ;™ming yesterday. Mrs. W. L. Groen of Centralia, Mo..| cee one-eleven cigarettes ham, 902 South Grant street. rock drovs to Casper yesterday where . a te | they spent several hours on busi. Mrs. Ralph Buckniun returned this | es. morning after several weeks in Illi-| Ein? nois“and Missouri |. R. F., Dea of Glenrock, who has eee been in Camper for several days, left spending a few days visiting with| fresh coat of white paint. This is friends at: Wolton, Wyo. the first time anything like that has eee been applied to the structure on the George B, Nelson will leave for|6utside for years and. the pleasing | his crew, he had to give them notice is visiting with Mrs. Joseph C. Den-| Mr. ond Mrs. Floyd Jones of Glen. Rodney Smith ts visiting with the|/#st night for Cheyenne Where busi Hemrys at their home on South|Ness interests will detain him for a Reech. He will leave trnight for | few days West Point to which he received an | appointment a few weeks cso. i “er 1 Kathleen and Wyoma Hemry are| se A new appearance to the library has been attained by the innovation of giving the dome and wood “work | surface makes the institution actually inviting. Denver tonight with his small daugh ted, to have an operation performed on her tonsils. ae ei $0: 45 ‘The establishment of a tuberculosis Earl Thornton is leaving tonight|sanitarium for its members is pro- to visit with relatives ia Emporia,| jected by the Brotherhood of Railway Kan. | Trainmen. pa ct Nee pee SE Ball-playing for middle-aged women is prescribed by one famous dancer, as a means of preserving their health and beauty. In olden days when a captain In the British navy wished to discharge of his intention by taking away the table-cloth three meals in succession. Quality is superior. A big selection All sizes and col $2.95 feta and Tub Silk. tailored to measur RELIABLE Second and Yellowstone CThe CHoremost CFine Car MARMO Now $3185 The greatest value in motor car history— Marmon is first of all high-grade cars to get back to normal. This is your opportunity. NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY Established 1851 INDIANAPOLIS WANTED—1,000 MEN To get a pair of extra trousers for $1.00 with every Suite 4, Zuttermeister Bldg. Going at e Suit this month. TAILORS up to $4.50. Values up to $2. MILLINERY YOUR CHOICE $7.50 25 HATS Values $12 and $15. $3.00 SPORT HATS In felts, ribbon, satin. an Phone 1406 Dotted Swisses. GINGHAM AND PERCALE DRESSES SUMMER DRESSES In Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Taf- tats Values to $68.50. $16.95 A wonderful display of JERSEY SUITS $22.50 98 PAIRS OF KID GLOVES Brown and black. Regularly priced 95c Per Pair CHAMOISETTE AND SILK GLOVES In white, pongee and black. $1.00 Per Pair We have selected from stock a big va- riety of Hats. Values up to $22.50. Your choice at FRIDAY MORNING WE WILL RECEIVE A SHIPMENT OF binations and snappy novelties, priced $3.50 to $5.50 Every day we are receiving New Dresses In Ginghams, Organdies, Voiles and Priced $6.75 to $22.50 or This Week End We Are Offering Many Items of Interest to Women. Radically Reduced In Price Assortments are extensive, varied in colors and designs. These facts establish the importance of this week end sale. of ors. 50, AT d silk com- 252 South Center Three Friendly Gentlemen TURKISH VIRGINIA BURLEY y fr FIFTEEN In a new package that fits the pocket — At a price that fits the pocket-book— The same unmatched blend of TURKISH, aoc and Burxey Tobaccos @ 22 oe] ETH Ave All Are Phone 1304W REMOVAL SALE OF THE ART CRAFT SHOP 212 South Wolcott GREAT REDUCTIONS IN STAMPED GOODS, LAMP SHADES. Rare Bargains Offered Now Until the First of July When We Move to Larger Quarters. FRIDAY and SATURDAY $3 and $5 Special fon small and medium Hats —including Sailors and Sport Hats. Just received a full line of Mid-Summer Felts and Straw Hats. "Adina? s Hat Shop miaw Balcony est Pharmacy |i TONIGHT ONLY At 8:30 O'Clock Grand Concert SKOVGAARD THE DANISH VIOLIN VIRTUOSO —And— Alice McClung Skovgaard Pianist High School Auditorium CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS THIS EXTRAORDINARY CONCERT? Sonata in E Minor . Emil Sjogren Le Deluge . Allegro from Mazurka de Concert aint-Saens Nicoleieft Wieniawski Frolic of the Water . Flower Waltz from ‘" ALICE M'CLUNG-SKOVGAARD Andante from Concerto. The Guitar Melodie .... Minuet from Quintet in E Major . Indian Snake Dance - Ravel rainger Mendelssohn Carl Reinecke Edwin Lemare Boccherint + Cecil Burleigh AXEL SKOVG. Prelude Op. 32 No. 10. + Rachmaninoff AVVO GA Waltz Caprice Scott Arabesque Debussy Erotikon .. : Grieg Finnish Dance Palmgren Etude de Concert Liszt +SKOVGAARD Arrangements of Classical Componitions Selected .. Sierra Morena . Fritz Kreisler Axel Skovgaard AXEL SKOVG The Richter Music Co. Local Concert Direction Next Door to Iris Theater AARD {OERUU.HQUULULH NUE REVUE L Phone 306 UO LO uM