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THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922. Mrs, T. A. McDonald and her terinlaw, Mrs. Ormando McDonald, arrived from Denver this morning to be the house guests of the Sullivans at their south Center street home. A dinner is being given this evening in honor of the newly arrived guests, and a tea will be held in their honor to- morrow afternoon. ! o- Mrs. Dean Holds Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. T. A. Dean was the charming hostess Wednesday at an informal pridige luncheon given at her home, 124 North Wolcott street. Sweet peas af- + forded very pretty decorations. Hon ors were taken by the Mesdames Ryan and Hoff. Bridge Party By Mrs. Lindsay. A Gelightful bridge luncheon was held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Lind- say on South David street yesterday One o'clock luncheon was followed by. the games, which were played in the billiard room. The Mesdames Dun can and Tonkin took honors for the afternoon. Twenty guests were pres ent at the affair. Decorations were of pink and White sweet peas eee Miss Puntenney Holds Porch Party. The porch of the Puntenney rest dence, 510 South Park avenue was beautifully degorated witth Japanese lanterns and with streamers of varie gated colors 1:7 night. Sixteen guests had assembled to enjgy the hospital ities of a charming hostess in Miss ‘Thelma Puntenney. Dancing and games of various nature took up the greater part of the evening, «iiile de- liclous refreshments were served at a late hour. cee , Mrs. Biglin Gives Daucing Party Tonight. ‘Mrs. A. E. Biglin is giving a danc- ing party to a number of friends at her home this evening. eee Fosters Return to Make Home. 2 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Foster arrived in Casper this morning to make their home at 1182 South McKinley street. Mr. and Mrs. Foster were married in Boulder, Colo., Wednesday at the home of the bride's’ parents. Mrs. Foster was formerly Miss Jean Byril Cleveland, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cleveland. Sho is # PERSONALS Mrs. G. A. Holmes wili leave tomory row for Devil's Lake, near Jackson Mich., to visit with her sister for a month. eee Mrs. Charlotte Cox of Omaha is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Wertz, for a few weeks. cee Mrs. Virginia J. Ellis will leave Mon- day for a month's vacation in Denver, Colorado Springs, and other Colorado points. Mrs. Ellis is in the offices of Durham and Lowey. Per ph § Mrs. Jack Humphrey, wife of the city electrician was taken to the coun- ty hospital this morning to undergo @ surgical operation. orate Mrs. Scott Loveland of CY avenue, is at the county hospital whers she underwent a delicate surgical opera tion’ this morning. eee Miss Mary McKeown of Red Wing, Minn., is paying an extended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daily, 528 South David street. eee Mrs. Bay is now employed with the Casper Dry Goods company. eee Mrs. Glen Coen returned this morn ing from a visit of several weeks’ at the old. home on Olney, Ill. She is ac- opapeniea ty Mr. ‘and tale. James sen who will spend a few weeks here. “Jimmie” is a brother of Glen and was employed by W. 8. Kimball at Wor Tofants, Invalides end Growing Children ‘The Original Food-Driak For Al Ages (| SG fe 711il fis WEANTS ont INVALIDS €de Casper Daily Cridune years| there. They teraplate a similar, ' 4 oo Suakite sant Soe eapie or. Fs Casper Tourist | bership in’ the Casper Motor club i cm Des +3 et Camp Is the Best, and purchased an emblem, which pany is here from Denver. Visitor Claims} =" = =<““ee"™ of | In olden times people sought to cure Casper’s tourist camp is the “best |¢neir chilbains hy rubbing them with in the United States” in the opinion | m-yuseskin. . of L. 5B. Stephens, who passed through there this week en route to Yellowstone and the uiorthwest and expects to return to make Casper Mark U. Weber of the Chappell Ofl) his home. Denver's camp appealed’ company is in Shrevesport, La, on! to Mr. Stephens as a model one, he business in connection with the com-| —$$—$_—__—_— pany. | connection with the theft of an aute-| |mobile there recently, left Casper this j afternoon, handcuffed together to do away with all possible chance of es- |cape. They were accompanied by Ben R. F, Shannen arrived yesterday| Hewitt, state prohibition enforcement from Denver. Mr, Shannon {s vice) officer. Coryell and McKeegan were President of the Inland O!l company) “picked up” here some time ago, when and has headquarters in Denver. their descriptions were furnished Sher- are iff Marquis by the Cheyenne officials. ‘They have been held in the county _jail more than a week. said, but he found better accommo | dations here. ‘ By way of showing his apprecia- | tion Mr, Stephens took out a memy/ B. T. Hobson of the Casper Phar- macy and Edwatd J. Criley of Ther- mopolis are spending a few days fish-| ing in unknown streams. “ee Guy Farrens spent yesterday tm| Dougtas. | eee | W. "D. Weathers left today for = business trip to New York. eee Mrs. W. H. Brawner and small daughter of St. Paul, Minn, are vis- {ting with Mrs. Brawner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsay. Mrs. Brawner will leave Sunday for her home by way of Livingston, Mont., /ALLEGED CAR THIEVES =| RETURNED 10 CAPITAL raud's Oriental Cre Greybull by her mother. cee Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marquartt, aoc- companied by the former's parents, Myr. and Mrs. Wiliam Marquardt of New York City, by Mrs. Marquardt’s “Barnett’s Of Course” | | | PAGE THREE FOR BARGAINS GALORE 3. DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND REMODELING SALE AT THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. 212-South Wolcott Phone. 736 Around the Corner from Lukis Candy Co. mother, Mrs. Mary Bohlke of Minnea- polis, and Miss M. Margaret Curtin|an, youthful car thieves, wanted by} will leave by auto tomorrow morning | the county authorities at Cheyer in for Yellowstone park. They will go! — a ¥ by way of the Cody entrance and re . turn the southern route over Two- gwo-tee pass. | City Briefs | J. M. Whisenhunt returned from Denver yesterday with two new Hup- mobites for which orders were given. “ee Edwin. Barrett and W. D. Haselmire returned last night overland from a business trip to Buffalo, ee | Clarence Coryell and Jack McKeeg- Mid-Summer Specials In Men’s Furnishings, Hats and Shoes Men’s pure Silk Shirts. Made of heavy Crepe Silk. Valuer... POeO values Men’s pure Broadcloth Silk Shirts. $6.50 $3.85 to $10 values... $2 and $2.50 Madras and French Percale Shirts. Special 3 for $4.00, each___. Manhattan and Corliss-Coon Madras. Shirts. $3 to $4 values... Knitted and Crochet Grenadine Neckwear. $1.50 to $2.50 valués.. -_89e Athletic Nainsook Union Suits. 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