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FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922. University Girts | Entertained Here. | Several young ladies of the Pi Beta! ni sorority at the University of Wro-| ming arrived in Casper this morning; and are being entertained by their many friends here. They include the| Misses Jane Beck, Ida Ward, Velma| Miss Gladys Hasbroock ts an brouck. | the sorority, having alumna of ment. - lightful breakfast at the Slade rest- dence on-their arrival and were after-) Miss Ruth Kimball was hostess to a! affair. A four-course tea was served by ties who attended the u~\-ersity at Laramie the past year. wwtam Kocher will bs host to the} 6:20 given at bis home. guests will be taken to the De Molay| dance. cooky shine at the Slade residence| this evening. The for their homes in *the state tomorrow. guests will leave Chaffee-Sorgen Marriage. Wilson. Miss -Elba-Emily. Chaffee be-| came the bride of Mr. Edward BE. Sor gen at this time. make their-home in Casper. Many: Friends Meet With Mrs. Hamilton. Many‘friends came in yesterday to meet Mrs.°C. F. Hamilton of Sunrise, who js visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. Richard Shipp at their spacioiis home on South Beech. eee Danghter of Former Justice Is Bride. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 16.—Miss Fleanor Mary Blydenburgh, daughter of the late Associate Justice C. FB. Blydenburgh:of the Wyoming supreme court, and John Campbell Perrydm, land appraiser for the state lund of. fice, were married hero Wednesday and left by automobile for Yellowstone park. ‘The bridegroom is a son of ‘Thomas W. Perryam, a veteran stock: mun and‘legislator of the Saratoga valley. eee Sunday School Club With Mrs. J. W. Hobbs. Mrs. Bailey's Sunday school club of the M, church will meet tomor- row with Mrs. J. W. Hobbs, 426 South Danee Tonight By De Molays. The attention of the Masons and their ladiés, the members of Eastern Star and thelr ‘escorts, and De Moiay and their friends is again called to the De Molay dance this evening. This, is expected to . be the homecoming event of the season. The Midwest office employes wil) not go on a pienic tomorrow according to the latest announcement, which is to the effect that the occasion has \SOCHETY | SPSS ESH OOO0-0-004OS0O2004 Beaumont, Rowena and Gla@ys Has-| home by illness. , gone to Laramie to attend commence-| Notre Dame, Ind., where she has been attending school. ‘The young people were served a Ge-| summer here with . ward taken in cars about the city. iast night from Denver, where she has spent uncheon at the Kimball pharmacy|¢riends. Mr. Flannigan is editor of this noon, which was a very pleasant! the Wyoming Weekly Review. ee Miss Thora Stade at her home for all) re the members of the different sorori-| yrs. Griffith's parents at Danville, Ky., for several weeks. visitors at a dinner this evening at/ter, Mary Frances returned from Cali- Afterward the| fornia this morning. They have been various parts Of| ing tonight for their home at Freeland. Wyo., after spending a day or two in the city on business. A quiet marriage ceremony was per-| Crawford, Neb., where she will spend formed yesterday at+1:30 p.m. in the/the summer Presbyterian manse by the Rev. C. A_/ friends. Mr. and Mrs. George| was called to Montana recently be- H. Chaffee, parents of the bride, acted|cause of the {Mness of her small] us witnesses. The young coupie will| © . Kimball, at 2:30. H been called off. . Miss Peggy O'Connell became the bride of N. V. Woleben at a quict| ceremony performed by Justice Tubbs this morning. Mrs. Woleben was formerly of McCook, Neb. but has resided at Salt Creek for some time. Mr. Woleben is employed at the Salt Creek gas plant. They will make their home at Salt Creek. eee Legion Plans Biz Dance for June 22. The third feature dance to be given by the local post of the American Legion will be held at the Arkeon June 22, according to J. C. Neilson, chairman of the entertainment com- mittee. ‘As a special attraction to the ladies, a dozen pair of fine silk hose will be given away to those holding the lucky numbers. The dar-cing chorus of the Columbia theater has been secured to give a few special numbers ‘late in the evening. Dancing will last until midnight and admission will-be $1, RYZON | BAKING POWDER wou use /ess WYATT CAFETERIA Try Cur Good Chicken Dinner Saturday P. M. BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 Y. W. CLA. CAFETERIA Chicken Dinner Tomorrow fhe Casper Daily Cridune GASPERMOTOR CLUB IS DOING EFFECTIVE WORK ‘rWhat has the Casper Motor club dons?” was asked at the last meet- ae ing of the chamber of commerce, and|_,W- 1+ Talbert, district represents it was abiy answered by W. J. Bailey,|U¥® for the Remington Typewriter | ‘who rave a review of the many things| “°™P2"¥. is in Casper this week. accompiished in the way of maintain- ogi ing roads, erecting signs and dissem-| C- D. Avery, of the United States inating. valuable information regard-| S*°losical survey is in the city at- ing outing conditions in different parts| ‘¢™4ing to matters connected with his of the country, as well as maintaining | ¥°T*- @ tourists’ comping ground. It was decided at this time to use the club as & means of educating the people to the proper way of leav- ing their camps. A slip has been print- ed in which the slogan “Clean your camp,” is conspicuous. “When you go for an outing to the mountains or streams, kindly make it a point to clean your camp before leaving. Burn all rubbish, papers, and waste matter, and bury your tn cans,” is the re- quest printed. “Leaving a dirty camp City Briefs Dr. T. ing from a business trip to Denver and Cheyenne. . J. Drew returned this morn- oe E. T. Glenn, a merchant from Riv- erton is in Casper on business. ee Ralph E. Bell, district manager for the Continental Supply company stopped in Casper yesterday on his way from Montana to Denver. Personals i Mrs. Fred Place is confined to hy Miss Cora Likely has returned from She will spend the her parents. oe Mrs. George A. Flannigan returned rf “ot J. 8. Mechling will leave tonight for| Toronto, Canada, as an official dele- gate from the Casper Kiwanis club to the International convention of Ki- wanis clubs. the last two weeks visiting Mrs. D. H. Griffith and son David *t Thursday afternoon to visit with| Ne a Edward McSheehy of the Mark Man- ufacturing company is here from Den. ver. He will return to that city to- night. Mrs. Frank Tuda and small daugh- eee @. D. Derron, district manager for visitng in southern California with] is the act of a Tr\derfoo jthe A. M. Byers company of Pitts The last thing planned is a| relatives and friends for two months. |" = Tm\erfoo burgh, is a business visitor here from ahaa The printed slip uso contains a re-| Chicago. quest for new membx.> to the club. cee The membership fee is very small, be- ¥F. F. Massinger, recertly tn charge ing only $2 a yeur, and it has been|of car sales fgr the ¥.yoming Olds Wrought out th ata great deal of work | company, is leaving for Franklin, is being done by the motor club. = = Chazies B. Stafford, secretary of the club, stands ready at all times to give | Mr. and Mrs, Noah Lindsay fre leav- Miss Anna Mul! left Wednes(jay for visiting relatives and | ‘nformation regarding the activities of | the organization. eee “OOP Ree ere ence em Friends of Mrs. C. W. Mapes, who @aughter, will be gind to know that | the child is much improved and con sequently Mrs. Mapes will return soon. | The pure, safe milk for home use is RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet — pure ALL GROCERS SELL IT Try thie popular recipe for RED CROSS CREAMED CHIPPED 34 tap. salt 2 tbsp. flour 2 tbsp. butter %4 tep. pepper 1 cup water Ib: chipped beet %4 cup Reéd Cross Milic Melt butter: add flour, stirring constantly until thoroughly blerided. Add the liquid, salt BS and pepper. Let boil until thickened, stirring treet occasionally, Add beef and continue cooking until beef is heated through. Turn onto a hot platter and garnish with toast pointe. Recipe will aerve four. for more than 3() years .C when you use KC— you use /ess than of higher priced brands. Satisfaction guar- anteed or your money refunded. * “HIGHEST QUALITY” MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT Neb. harvest 200 acres of wheat near Casper and will return here after the hsrvest. =. EB. Ewel of Dougias was tr Casper evening from Canton Casper No 6,| LOO. F. eee | Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens hare} returned from Riverton and Lander.| They visited the oll fields while there. / Mr. Hagens also devoted some time to legal business. 1 eee | Among the prominent out-of-town visitors to Casper is Harry B. Hen-| derson of Cheyenne, who is in this section in the interest of the federal land bank | James Keenan, on his way to Den: ver from Sheridan, stopped in Casper Goutaud's Oriental Cream PRICE. BAKING POWDER YOU SAVE «+--+ Of the Beeree ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES EVER OFFERED IN CASPER CASPER’S UNDERSELLING STORE TOMORROW The Last Day BIG SALE Jeanette Dress and Blouse Shop Stock EVERY ARTICLE SLASHED TO - COME PREPARED TO.GET THE GREATEST VALUES IN omen’s and Children’s Wear | Come In and Get Our Prices and Be Convinced | THE LEADER Fifty thousand which holds promise of rich reward. used every year by the power lauD-| fishing in Mr. Massinger also hag a homestead] dries in the United States. | made synthetic petroleum out of fish) board for oil and clay. Thursday to receive degree work last) ———— — For Infants, Tevelids and Growtog Children The Original Food-Drink For AD Ages | No Cooking — Nourishing — ttms of soap 4F®| Some of the cod lines a 7,900 or about 80 ordinary miles. eee thao industrial conference settlement of labc Proposed tn Paterson N. J oms long. Japanese scientist claims he has| A perm putes fs Safe 71ilfeu WANTS ana INVALIDS | “Saturbay Horlick’s |The Wiscwam Avoid Imitations wd Substitutes Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder Digestible R SATURDAY Another Broadside of Special Underpricing Every item-is an extraordinary value and means big savings to the women of Casper. 300 Pairs White Silk Hose 95c per Pair A big selection of GINGHAM AND PERCALE DRESSES All sizes and colors. $2.95 98 PAIRS OF KID GLOVES Brovyn and black. Regularly priced up to $4.50. 95¢ Per Pair CHAMOISETTE AND SILK GLOVES In white, pongee and black. Values up to $2.50. $1.00 Per Pair MILLINERY—We have selected from stock a big variety of Hats. Values $7 50 Py e up te $22.50. Your choice at__ TODAY WE RECEIVED A BIG SHIPMENT OF SPORT HATS 25 HATS—Values $12 and $15. : = $3.00 Tub Silk, Values mbinations and to $68.50 Your choice at_. snappy novelties, priced In feits, ribbon, satin and silk $3.50 to $5.50 SUMMER DRESSES In Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and A wonderful display going at __ Wee Every day we are receiving New Dresses In Ginghams, Organdies, Voiles and Dotted Swisses. Priced $6.75 to $22.50 252 South Center Imported Colored Organdy—44-inch width. In all the 89e popular shades, yard Imported Japanese Crepe—in large frocks. checks, for sport wear. All colors. Saturday. White and all colors. Per yard. ___ > 49e READY-TO- Children’s Dresses—In check and ‘All aie ea plaid Gingham. 8 to14 Fo tal : years. Special a eee ppeclal ab Ladies’ Aprons—Of good* quality Pan collar and black sateen or crepe, trimmed with pee pare re cretonne. ildren’s Special at _-. $2.98 white. Sizes 2 to 6 i years. Your choice. used in the | —=——— Chicken Dinner 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. ‘CHARGE IT JERSEY SUITS Shikany Dry Goods Co. SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW Imported Dotted Swiss—So popular this summer for ladies’ and children’s Saturday. Wer varies oot Ls Lawns and Voiles—36-inch width. Per yard eee ae EAR SPECIALS Pongee Waists—Plain tailored model. _—. $4.29 Wash Waists—In Voile Organdy «. Dresses — In PAGE THREE Big 16.95 Phone 1304W with Peter $1.49 BAGS New shipment of genuine Leather Bags. Some suede. Vanity Cases with mirror. One model of black patent leather equipped with rouge and powder boxes and lipstick case and electric light. Some plain black morocco leather, fully equipped. One brown tooled leather. Some Bags in Your shee. oe Shikany Dry 212 S, Wolcott—Phone 736 est fad. and Collars. Collar and Cuffs ‘ and Vest Sets All colors, in Ratine, the very lat- Saturday special, per set JUST IN—The latest imported Neckwear in real Irish and Filet and Venice Point, Vestees, Cuffs Goods Co. Around the Corner from Lukis Candy Co. 8e