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TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922. - Fa Dance by Neighbors ‘oodcraft. i ‘The Neighbors of Woderaft fl pal a free dance this evening in the I. 0. ©. F. ball after the regular business and a great time ts looked forward to, eee Son of R. N. Van Sant Highly Successful. N. company of Casper, has ~just com- pleted a very successful year at Mor- gan Park Military academy, Chicago. This academy is a member of the Norgh Central association of colleges The young ‘Whisenhunt to come to Island Dale for the gceasion. Island Dale is & Picturesque spot on the Platte River about three miles out on the, Alcova road, and the picnickers are antici- pating an enjoyable time. ‘The committee in charge ts com- and secondary schools, which main-|\posed of Freddie Holland and J. H. tains ths highest scholastic standards in the United States. It has a char- ter from the state of Iilinois. Young Van Sant is a member of the Hia- watha tribe and played on its bantam football team this year. He has just ompleted the sixth grade Legion Dance Thursday. ie Three special dancing acts from the Columbia theater cast will feature the dance to be given Thursday at the Arkeon by the American Legion. These will be put on for the enter- tafnment of those present at 11 o'clock. There will be a dozen pairs of silk stockings given away to the ladies holding lucky numbers. This is the third dance given’ by the legion post and is >xpected to draw a record crowd. ees “Weenie” Roast : Tonight. A “weenie” cenit and marshmallow toast will be enjoyed by the children who took part in the recent poster contest put on by the W. C. T. U. The young people will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Parsons, 440 South'Durbin by 4.30 and will go from there to Lower Garden creek: in cars. Mrs..Parsons and Mrs. W. A. Hilliar will act as chaperons. The party will return at 9 o'clock. . . Bible Class to Be Entertained. Mrs. Hemery will entertain’ the NaS Bible class of the Christian Sun- ‘y school at her home, Beech street, ning. 523 South at 8 o'clock’ this eve oe Mrs. Estabrook Will Entertain for House Guest. Mrs. B, 1. Estabrook will entertain with a Inncheon tomorrow for ‘her house guest Mrs. George “7. Abbott of Sioux Falls, S. D. Seren Debate By B. Y. P. U. A debate-on the subject: “Resolved that forelgn borm,persons make better citizens than mative born,” will be held by members of the Baptist Young People’s union at the church next Rutz, and an inviation is extended to all Epworth Teague members and their friends to be on hand at the Methodist church promptly at 6:15 where automobiles will be waiting to take the crowd to the grounds. It is requésted that each Person provide Whimself with a tin cup. All the eats and everything élse in connection with the lunch will be furnished. eee American Legion Auxiliary Meeting. The women’s auxiliary of the Amer!- can Legion will meet with Mrs. W. E. Tubbs, 15 South David street, to- morrow afternoon/at 2:30, A regular business session at which a large at- tendance is desired “will take plact. eee Benefit Tea For W. L. Kaykendahl Lodge. Mrs. F, J. Souczek will be ‘hostess at her home at the Midwest Refinery grounds Wednesday from 2 until 5 o'clock with a benefit tea for the W. L.. Kuykendahl Rebekah lodge No. 39. All Rebekahs and their friendz are tee Mes, wie Entertains At Dinner. Mrs A. G. Fidel entertained at din- mer Saturday night in honor of Mr. ‘and Mrs. O. C. Brewster and Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Barnes, Jr. A delightful time was enjoyed. ry Delegates for Girls’ Reserves Conference Leave. The three delegates for the Girls’ Reserves conference to be held at Estes park for the next ten days left last night. They aro Miss Ruth Protzman, who is president-elect of the high school club next year, Miss Delilah Wilkes and Miss Katherine Perwitt. ee. Turner-Eberstein ‘Marriage This Morning. A quiet ceremony was performed at| 7 o'clock this morning at the Presby terian Manse by the Rev. Charles: A Wilson, when Miss Ione Turner be- camo the bride of Mr. Henry W. Eb- ersten. Immediatety- after the marriage the newlyweds left on the Burlington for Thermopolis where they will _speny THE jadi! Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose White and black $1 STANDING OF VOTES In Doll Contest to Be Decided August 2, at Noon. only. $1.50 value .00 Florence Barnes —......2110 Eleanor Myers Betty Seidel .. Maxine Russell Wilma Kelley Helen Blanton Bernice Barker Dorothy Holbran Anna Boulden Candidates Having Votes Will Not Be Posted. oye -2082 +1385 1145 Redfern. » out of doors. $15 $9.95 One lot of “All go at $10.95 BANDEAU Such famous makes as Marked fhe Casper Daily Cridune PAGE THREE briet honeymoon. They will be at| Noah Williams and son, and Mr. andjturned recently from a three woeks’ home at 706 East A etreet after next Friday. ing here for a few days. ‘The bride has been for five years supervisor of penmanship in the pub- Ke schools at Muskogee, Okla. She is the daughter of Mrs. Julia Turner. ‘The groom is 4 graduate of the law ecl at the University of Michigan the Towa-Wyoming Of company. . } ten Casper nurses at summer lodge at east Elkhorn in t! Arbor. He is nw chairman|mountains today. A dinner will of the employes" itatives of the Industrial Council at the Standard. | back to the city. ee see ‘Silk Stocking Dance ‘Thomas Taylor of Billings, who has} Set For June 22, Ibeen in Casper over the week-end The American Legion “silk stock @agce will be held at the Arkeon Thursday nigh:, June 22. At this dance a dozen pairs of silk hose will be given away by the Legion to the hold. ers of lucky number. Several other features, including dancing acts from @ local theater, will serve to make this dance one of the peppiest given dur- ing the season. eee Marjorie Pfeiffer Visits = day to attend summer school. _ Miss Marjorie Pfeiffer of Kemmerer, find also of the Stato university, is vis iting with her sister Mrs. William try, leaves this afternoon home. for eee Miss Mary Flinn is rapidly recov: eee Ia Clair Dismuke Bayler university at Waco, Texas, night. eee ™M Cobb for two or three weeks as a means of inavgurating the pleasant times of the vacation season. Pepper Club With Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. J. W. Johnson entertained the Pepper club,yesterday afternoon at her home on South David street. Re freshments and cards were enjoyed Mrs. Ted Purdy and Mrs. Leigh Townsend took honors at bridge. eee Mizzou Hines, man from Denver, is in the city. ose Attorney J. W. Whelan will rete from Denver tomorrow. _, Earl Boyle and James Cody are Salt Creek today ide Herman Keiser, trucker for t White@ Motor Truck company, Ice Creeun Social By North Casper Churrh. ‘The Ladies’ Ald society of the North Casper church will hold an ice cream social Wednesday evening. The pub He fs invited. Mrs. Lewis Wagner is the house guest of Mrs. Herman Talpers. Mrs. Wagner comes from Bozeman, Mont. Miss Laura Hewell is back at her desk in the Midwest buitding after a brief iliness. Personals oe DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN ‘THE FAMILY LAXATIVE one Take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin | when constipated, billows, Treadechy eral health apd complexion so im- Mrs! Fred Stearns, formerly Miss Mabel Davidson, has returned to the city. | proved that lees cosmetics will be | needed. Thousands of women have S) Mie? roved this true. I, P. Adler, R. B. McGregor, MH. Hayneér, former attorney general, Car! R. McCutcheon, mayor of Ida Grove, Iowa, Edward Meentz, Mr. and Mrs. —_—_—_& ____ Y. W.C. A. ipg trom an operaticn for tonsilitis. returned from Lots Haworth went to Denver Mon- Haworth has been teaching for sev- eral months at the a at the met we near Alcova. old timer and oil =| on| served tonight before the party motors | "usiness-connected with the oil indus- | ¢.v-a, nis | leave er: te rn at | he | re-| | CAFETERIA Special diets for every person. Eat the things you like. We have some good hot weather dishes. BI PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. ALL GO AT 20 PER CENT LESS THAN MARKED PRICE LADIES’ AND MISSES’ KHAKI SUITS All ready for a long glorious summer LADIES’ COATS, CAPES, DRESSES Values up to $25 LADIES’ BRASSIERES AND H. & W. and Circlet All Go at 20 Per Cent Less Than Price STORE OF UALITY AND RIGHT PRICES Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose Full fashioned, fine quality. $2.50 value $1.50 POPULAR SUMMER DRESSES Appropriate for street wear. $2.95 to $28.50 20 Per Cent Off ON ALL CORSETS All high class models and-makes, such as La France, Warner’s Nemo and For summer wear, Women’s and Misses’) Winsome SUITS Poiret Twill, Twill Cord and Tricotine. All go at Half Price SPORT SKIRTS and STREET SKIRTS AT A RECORD LOW PRICE One lot of LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS AND DRESSES In this lot you will. find Suits and Dresses of value up to,$35. All go at $16.95 Big Assortment of LADIES’ WHITE SPORT HATS Special while they last at 3.95 LADIES’ GLOVES Big assortment. Silk, Lisle and Chamoisette. $2.00 Value $1.00 value. Warner's, The FRANTZ SHOP Phone 1304W 252 South Center Phene 1304W. Mr. Keiser, | J: P. Craft an: P. H. Patterson of Omaha arrived in the city today. see J. R. Munce of Shreveport, La, is & business ‘visitor in Casper. W. B. Haselmire, president of the nty Registry corporation, will this evening for Cheyenne. ose Max Hirsch, proprietor of the Lead. er leaves today for New York. Mr. Hirsch stated that he would buy mer. chandise for the Leader Red Tag sale which takes place in July. cee Chic’ L. J. Baerthel, rhanager of the See Ben branch office, returned Saturday from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he was called by the illness of his mother. CALIFO back riding The Ambassador Outside room with bath $5 $7 double. LOCAL NO. 43 Election of officers, both Iqcal and Wednesday, June 21, 1922. misT COW Sheridan and A. W. Stevens of Buf- falo, membgrs of the John Hay party RYZON WYATT CAFE Wednesday Eve. LOS ANGELES pac, days made delightful with count diversions—motoring over mar- mountain roads, tennis, horse- and polo. Beatie keer than half hour away.. a 27-acre park of tropical verdure. EE neesedoe upole course, for Ambassador and Alexandria guests. per day up, single; Oil and Refinery Workers All be present. rooms located in new Becklinger Building. H. T. GEIGER, Secy. ( the Frick-Reid/that came overland from. northern; Mrs. A. C. Johnson, are persons visit-| fishing trip to the North Platte river Supply company is at Salt Creek. The men/above Saratoga, Wyo. in the group are all connected with|who was with a party of friends, came| pred ‘well satisfied with things as he found them. A gigantic rainbow was Mrs. W. 8. Kintatl te eoteraining|ameng: the prise Sroueht bore the Kimball / 4 George H. Brown of G POW = ken Dinner own $1,000 and up TERIA The RNIA attractive features 0 you. MAIL THIS The National Bank of Casper, Wyoming. Gentlemen: Without obligation Bathing is located in Insured Savings Plan. Name -. Corner Your Stray Nickels and Dimes In a comparatively short time you can forget the past. Stop traveling with the shadew of fear as your side-partner. Insured Savings Plan Gives you the key to success. Write or call and we will gladly send a representative to unfold the your representative call and explain in detail the wards. Look ahead— f this great thrift agency for COUPON TODAY Commerce, to me, I would like to have Tam Yours truly. Address _.. international, Club- BURGESS The National Bank of Commerce “A Bank of Strength and Service” SPORT HATS In white, black and white. est combinations of color and material. AT A BIG REDUCTION The new- 253 South Center St. Wednesday Specials SUITS ‘Women’s and Misses’ Suits —all the very newest types. In every wanted style and color. Sale prices $13.95 $18.75 and $24.75 Every one worth double and more. Silk Blouses All the very latest Blouses in every style imaginable. Crepe de Chine, ‘Jaffeta, Georgette and every kind of combination. Values up to $10. We are selling them for $1.95 and $4.95 a So why pay more? —AMN up to Coats, Capes and Wraps every new material. Fancy braid- ed and embroidered effects. See the new shades, wonderful selec- tion to choose from. $7.95 $11.95 $18.95 $23.75 Women’s Silk Dresses Mande of Canton Crepe, Tat- fetas, Crepe Romaine, Roshanara Crepe, also fancy Sport Dresses, in different combinations. Fancy bended, braided and embroidered effects, in every conceivable $6.95 $9.95 $14.95 $19.95 and $25.00 Millinery The choice of the entire Hat lot. Nothing reserved—all go and must be sold. We only have the better class. Look them over. The choice of the hause at_ $1.98 $2.98 $4.95 he minute styles and coats. Beautiful Wash Dresses Organdies;,*"Ginghams, Tis- tue Ginghams, Voiles, Ra- tines and Swisses. A wonderful line to select from. $3.98 $7.95 $9.95 and $12.50 Silk Petticoats A beautiful variety of All-Silk Petti- Fancy trimmed, fine quality Jersey Taffeta and Wash Satin Silks. $1.98 and Up: OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT PACKED WITH VALUES THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Hy-Lastic Veils. Women's Eizcdjusing LOC extra Pear! Buttons. 12 on a card. 5c 20¢ Hickory Garters for children ——... 5c 9c White-Tape. All -5e Black or Wire Hai of assorte Women’s rons. Go: Gingham Pure Silk widths. TWO for. Electric Hait ” Hair Nets. 4 variety of colors_... OUR SiO WINDOWS J. P. Coat’s Thread. Thread Hose. 99 THe LEADE Crepe Bloomers. _49e ite. 4C a sizes OC Bungalow Ap- od Girer Dresses. Fancy 2 to 6 ven. 49€ Children’s Black Sateen Bloomers 29 e at ee Women’s Bungalow Ap- rons. Good Percale. imced Sencibeen 5 9 ¢ Bone Hair Pins, Light or dark. 9e white. Huck Towels. : Good size ee | 0e White Galatea Middy Blouses. Long 89e sleeves —. Infants’ Crib Blankets. il Women’s Black 15e $1 1 (ae ER 200 Bags and Cases. All new, at.____ THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS A. J. Hazlett, editor of the Inland He) Wyoming, are spending a day of so|Qjil Index. is back from @ business in_the city before their return home. | tip to Dougias. ; { i ] i