Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1922, Page 3

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“ay. C. Tr. U Program at At the regular meeting of the Wom- eo’s Christian Temperance Union yesterday @ patriotic program was given by the children of the Loyal ‘Temperance Legion. The children marched imto the room and sang “america,” following {ft with a flag . an L. TL. yell, and the flag salute. After the L. T. I. program the hos- tess brought forth a fine cake in honor of Miss Anna Gorden, the na- tional president of the W. C. T. U. Refreshments were served during the course of the afternoon. see Lisle-Pennington Marriage Thursday. Thurs@ay evening at Pennington and Miss Bernice Lisle accompanied by Harry Lisle, the father, Hubert Pennington, and Miss Molly O'Mara, quietly slipped off to the Baptist parsonage, 614 South Beech street, and were married. Rev. ©. M. ‘Thompson Jr., pastor of the First Baptist church, officiated. Tho bride is the daughter of Harry Lisle @t 150 West H street, a carpenter at ¢ Standard refinery. The groom a member of the Casper fi.> depa ment. The young couple will begin house. keeping immediately. . Mrs. Dunn Entertains for House Guest. Mrs. C. ‘H. Dunn entertained Thurs- day at an informal party for her house guest, Miss Gertrude Kimmer- «t. Sixteen guests were present. Miss Kimmerer is a resident of Kansas T20 Cc. A. City, having come here for & vaca- tion of two weeks, While in Casper she endeared herself to the hearts of many friends. Miss Kimmerer left last night for her home. . . Miss Sams to Reopen Studio, Miss Sams, popular-music teacher of Casper, will begin her sixth year as an instructor of piano in this city on August 1. Her studio at 515 South wor a few Dufbin has been closed weeks of the summer, and has ‘Deen tn Colorado on White Organdie, Tucks And Dainty Ruffling By MARY BROOKS PICKEN T= popularity of the square neck line is made more evident in this model by the interesting use of panels, And ‘tis easy to un- derstand why both are so much favored, for the neck line is usual ly becoming, and the panels make it possible to achieve a smart. appearing dress with greater eas¢ than otherwise. In addition, such panels provide slenderness where this {s a required factor. There are many things In clothes making that are a delight to do, Working with crisp Swiss, dainty linen and face, and soft silk is a pleasure, but none of these brings the real joy to be had with or- gandle, especially when fine pin tucks or dainty ruffles are to be made. The tinlest seams and hems and stitches can be used with or- gandie, which shows, as does no other fabric, the beauty of careful, even lines and stitchery. In this case, a flounce of em- broidered organdie ts used for the lower part of the skirt. Plain or- xandle ts arranged with pin-tucked ang insertion pieces to make the rest of the dress, which is entire- ly plain'in tts foundation lines. A double row of narrow organdle ruffles accentuate the front panel and finish the Sleeyn and neck edges. The hat {s of flesh-cofored hair brald .ornamented with roses of white French crépe. Special Sale on All Hair Switches. 25% DISCOUNT Mrs, Addington ‘Beauty Parlor Zuttermeister Building Phone 1742 recently, Many registrations for the ensuing term are being received by Miss Sams, SOCBE North-Tyner North. person: been Marriage Yesterday. The marriage ‘of Frank Tyner, city salesman for the Casper Supply com- pany, to Miss Paula North, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jares Wilton North of Houston, Texas, was solemnized Friday evening at 11 o'clock after the arrival of the bride and her mother on thevate Burlington train. Mrs. Stanley Griebel, intimate friends of both the bride and the groom, were the only attendants besides Mrs. The bride was charming {n a sum- mer tafllenr of sport silk, with small felt chapeau; her corsage was a smart bouquet of sweet peas and fern She is a young *oman of particular charm and beauty. The ro- mance of Mr. and Mrs. Tyner has lasting sin whieh found its culmination in the one marriage last night. Mr, Tyner hes built a pretty home ind after-a honey- fan northwest the for his bride he moon in the Ca: house will be opened -| circle of friends of both young peopl Mrs, James Witton North left this afternoon for Texas. Miss Lova Benjamin was the in- spiration of a-kitchen shower given by Mrs. Mrs, Ray J. Cook at the home of the former on Friday afternoon. Twenty ladies enjoyed the afternoon, and Miss Benjamin was presented with many charming and useful gifts. . Walter H. e. Mrs. Brooks for Mrs. Mondell. Mrs. B, B. Brooks entertained at a inner at the Henning last night in honor of Mrs. Frank W. Mondell. The guests present were the Mesdames H. L. Patton, S, N, Brooks, H. R. Lath-| rop, Roy Spurlock and Eva Mills, and Miss Ruth Lokue of Fort Wayne,| Ind., who has been visiting with Mrs.| Brooks this summer. “. Give Dinner for Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Evans, lately of Mobile, Ala., entertained several friends at a dinner last night in honor of Mrs. John Evans of Belvediere, Ti, end Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Wilson of Portand, Ore. Mrs. John Evans and two children are house guests of Mr, and Mrs, H. H. Klockseim. > pas SSS sere [Personals —| Mr, and Mrs. Harry Adams returned yesterday from a trip to Denver. eee Dr, and Mrs. G: M. Pratt of Winter- Creek tomorrow to visit John and Mrs. L. I. Waés at their home, remain for some time on business Dr. Caroline C. Davis will leave Sun- ing from Mer err . Mr, and withthem. 7 cee for a few weeks. . *- childhood, | the Rev. L. . Mr. and Mrs. G. to Denver this morning. to the wide children are motort: thru Crawford and yasiness matters. | by flIness. Myron W. . ing to off busin: o- rived yesterday overland. eee hae this + aya a . Ed Merriam, prominent tion with the land office. vee UC AA Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foley are spend- a few weeks on their ranch in Col. City Briefs Pat O'Connor, prominent stockman ‘from Kaycee, is in town attending to time woolgrower of Shoshont, acting busineds in Casper today. cee day for a fishing trip in the Big Horns. St.2 will be mene about a week. Mrs. E. W. Burke arrived this morn./ the Midwest left Casper seve ire Mrs, H.R. Masibeck and little daugh- ter Vera Marie retrnea this morning | from an extended trip to the east. Mrs. C. E. Manbeck of St. Louis returned | Ports that the road between here and| Mrs. W. H. Barnhardt of the Maran- lol Beauty Parlors in the Smith Tur ner building left yesterday for Chicago where she will attend summer school Dr. I. BE. Berqquist was the guest of E. Carter and family in a trip to Hell's Half Acre yesterday R. Hagens motored Mr. and Hrs. Henry Godfrey of New, York City are visitors in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morris and three the park and will go on to the coast where they expect to make their home. eres ome ae M. C. Price is confined to his bed Whittemore, prominent jurist of Casper, is in the city attend- |S, J. Keoughan, president of the Mutual Off and Refining company, ar- L. N, Hagood will go to Cheyenne tomorrow, remaining for three days. eee R. N. Nichols went to Half Moon and old. trans- Ambrose Hemingway spent yester- day in Douglas on business in connec- R. Lee Bagby, manager of the Gal- ttornia, Oil company of Wyoming, left fbe Casper Daily Cridune connection with the company. cee ; HL S. Dict, vice president of the| Petroleum Iron works which has con-| tracted with the Texas. company for| all its steel work, is in the city re} garding that matter. eee Dan| R58. Ellison, vice premdent of the) I knew that with Louise Glaum, | imposing but it is artistic in a quiet eee ais coat Gat Gon on ae : h Mrs.| Midwest, is out of the city on busi-| vampire roles were passe—yet the | little way and very comfortable and | {int one could talx—from the young to Salt | ness. saying, “. leopard cannot change livable. She has an extensive gar- company. Riley. cee his spots”—seemed pertinent, and I | den and keeps chickens and dogs. She takes the lead role in “The Charles Aném is visiting at his| thought, “neither can a woman So, I thought, this is Louise ranch in Carbon county this ‘after-| noon and part of tomorrow. +e B, L. Estabrook, chief geole~*~, ago on business in connection with | the company. “ee Ben Scherck was on land maters in | Dougias yesterday Mr. Scherck re-| Douglas is in fine condition for the| major pert of the way. Ho made the| trip In a short time. . | Joe Chapman of the Spear-Chap- man concern, is leaving today: for a month's trip east vee M. N. Wheeler ts expected to return from Denver Monday . Attorney John B, Barnes, return- ed this morning from Cheyenne He will go back to the state capital this) evening *- William Tripeny returned yesterday from a touc through Yellowstone na- tional park H. 8. Ross manager of the Wyo- ming Grocery company who was fll at LOUISE GLAUM STARS IN change her being with her roles"— | ‘and I found myself inadvertently brushing up my knowledge of—weil, things psychic, superstitious, opals and peacock feathers and oth- er similar topics when I went to see her. | wnat 1 expected to meat my gaze. but {t was not a conservative hotel | sitting-room, individual only through bowls of orchids, roses and violets which stood about. incense—and there was no ball or peacock feathers—there was just the pleasant room with the sun stfeaming in the windows, a leop- | ariskin coat thrown over a chair, a veil tucked in the pages of a book lying on the table— | Wear flowing robes of odd and vivid colors. Nor did she swank “hectical- ly about in a clinging and vampiric black: @Nor did she gaze blasely out uron the world through partially | closed eyes. things for which I had subconsclous- | ly prepared myself. and the home, so often imposing and beautiful, in which dwell the movie oe raike. Her own home is a renovated —and such = happiness, too, tt will readily be admitted, is worth pos- sessing. BIG FEATURE AT WYOMING) wits E20 Syesed wes tocar ~ | ot ‘etlove, she ta very different to day from the little itl who startled her concervative family by talking farm-house, out and away from the | city end, she said, tt ts not eapeciaily | Leopard Woman,” which appears to- day only at the Wyoming theater. —————————— Giaum—the siren—the Peacock Lady —twas ever thus! You judged, as you talked with her, that she finds life a pleasant affair, worth while and ever inter- | esting—and because of these things, | she is the possessor of a sare little | | In the summer of 1889 hafistones| fell in parte of Europe which weighed over three pounds and a number of Persons were killed in the fisids. on | I could not say just exactly sense of happiness and optimism which may. be derived through ‘no other medium. She has kept it only by living wisely, retaining a sense of balance in her reading; her work- ing; her playing and her thinking ‘Drug Store Prices. 4 | The following schedule of} rices for cash will prevail with the druggists of Casper) during the week beginning) Monday, July 24, and closing} Saturday night, July 29: | There was no cigarette smoke or For Expert Watch Repairing ]|? And Jewelry Repairing of the better kind CALL AT TRIPENY’S 241 8S. Center Phone 72 or 99 “Watch Who Goes There.” And Louise herself. She did not Sty did none of the Mentholatum, small —____25¢ Mentholatum, medium ——40c/} Mentholatum, large —...75¢ Frostilla 30 | She talked, too, about California | his home with typhoid fever is re- Ported as doing very nicely. | es | Chronometers used for measuring the velocity of projectiles are capable of splitting @ second of time into a thousand parts. Rem Oe “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” ECZEMA ON HAND IN BLISTERS Burned and Was Painful. Cuticura Healed. "*Ecsema broke out on the ‘palm of my hand in blisters. Later the ti broke and dati —— that net open . It burned and was 80 secre ¢ that I could not t my hand in water. I had to it bandaged for over a month. “Tread an advertisement for Cuti- cuta Soap and Ointment and sent for afree sample. I (ecco an improvement so purchased more, and when I had used one cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Clara Axe, Myrtle Point, Ore. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cH sath eas wary by Mad. Agtronn: Ontienrs Sess. ofement hand n. fee ves without mug. They Use Only Ther Hands ‘A Chiropractor’s only instruments are his hands—hands that are as trained and sensitive as those of a skilled musician. Right to the seat of your trouble they surely find their way, and with scien- tific adjustment of your spine, which controls the entire system, restore nor- mal, h ealthful function, Chiropractic treatment is so safe and sure that positive relief and cure are certain. Drs. J. H. and A. CHIROPRACTORS M. id west Building, Suite 318 to 323 TS G. Office Phone 706, Res. 93 Hinds’ Honey and Almond | Cream ——____.__....38c/ Mulsified Cocoanut Of] | Shampoo .....__............45¢ Aspirin Tablets, 128____.10c Pepsodent Tooth Paste. 35 Kolynos Tooth Paste......25c« Djer Kiss Face Powder._45¢ Melba Face Powder,___39< Lov’ Me Face Powder____65¢ LaBlache Face Powder__..60c Mavis Talcum, small. .19¢ Mavis Talcum, large. .38¢ Melba Face Cream........40c Melba Skin Cleanser__..._.40c Pinaud’s Vegetal__.__$1.25 Woodbury’s Facial Soap....20c Cashmere Bouquet Soap, large (by the box only) 70c Palmolive Shaving Cream 25c Colgate’s Shaving Cream, 30c Gillette Razor Blades, 6s, 40c Gillette Razor Blades, 12s 75c RACE MEET TOMORROW 2:30 P.M. FAIR GROUNDS. Big Program of Running Races and Trotting Races MATCH RACE—SIDE BET $300 Between “King,” owned by C. E. Dawson of Casper, and an unknown speedster from Glenrock. —ALSO— EDUCATED HORSE EXHIBITION By “Teddy Mac,” owned by D. J. McDonald. Admission 50c, Including Grandstand. We are going to depend upon volume of business to enable us to do this. You are therefore respectfully solicit- ed to anticipate your wants. PLAIN WHITE, COLLAR ATTACHED $3.50 . ‘ Campbell-Johnson Co. HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS PAGE THREE To The People: PEP’S NO. 3 The Uptown Store 138,S. Center St. Will open in a very few days. PEP’S No. 3 Is an Addition to Pep’s No. 2 BAUR’S Denver Ice Cream At Pep’s No.3 BAUR’S CANDIES Bulk-and box. ‘At Pep’s No. 3 PEP’S STORES Are busy. Mr. Pep needs more room. PEP’S No. 3 Will feature BAUR’S a AND Anything you can buy-at Pep’s News Depots You will be able to buy-at PEP’S No. 3 Popular. prices at Prices Eternally, Popular at Prices for the People who care, Mr. Pep holds no ane-day sales. Mr. Pep holds no 10-day sales, Every Day’s a Sale Day at Pep’s. PEP’S No. 3 A Confectionery and Drug Sundry Store for the people. which are sold little at 22 cents in some of the Lon- don factories.

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