Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 18, 1922, Page 3

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922. Dance for Miss Fausett. + Harry Agtin Jn, entertained stx et of the younger social set at . A picnic supper was first cispensed with and after this, dancing took place. Chaperons for the occas fon were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Astin, an¢d Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Melvin. Miss Fausett, who is a cousin of Harry Astin Jr., will retuyn to her hore in Chicago about September 1. 7. World Wide Guild Rally This Evening. The World Wide guild of the Bap- 7 Faulk before ths fall term Bats © will be served. All mem- the church who are interested © work of the guild are cordially nvited to attend. . Bogan-Helloran Engagement Ammounced. As a means of announcing the mar- <0 date of Miss Marie Bogan to J. Holoran, which is set for mber 5, the bride to be recetved re than @ score of young society men at a delightful tea. Asters 4 pink, rose byds set off the tea table, an@ each cover was marked by a Colonial shower bouquet of white roses. Small sacks of rice, as subst{- tutes for nut baskets, were foun? at each place. These contained a card announcing the marriage date. The cuests were not slow in ridding the sacks of ‘their cereal contents by tess- ng the rice at the hostess. one Tea for Miss Sullivan by Mrs. McMahon. Mrs. Louis McMahon received sev- eral of the society set at a tea yester- Miss I4l Bornte of Laramie, Wyo. is spending a few days in Casper a., the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hood. Miss Ruth Dunn, house guest of Miss ra. i it ing to Chi- | cago, Pies meet pestis = two weeks |few days in Denver on business. jin Casper. eee Mrs. Jennie Hare of Kansas Ss Mo., has arrtved in Casper for a with her daughter, Mrs. G. H. O’Don- nell. ove Mr. and Mre. L. A. Parker motored to Pinedale yesterday for a vacation. ‘They will return September 1, eee Mrs. Cyrus Beard of Cheyenne is visiting in’the city. eee Miss Virginia J. Bilis has returned from a month spent in Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engisnd are day in honor of Miss Eileen Sullivan, | expectea back from Denver today’, bride of this fall. Decorations were beautifully done with flowers and streamers. Som the chandelier over the tea tables hung a bouquet of white carnations and baby breath, to- gether with streamers of yellow and white satin ribbors, In the reception room there was a general display of ferns and flowers in artistic arrange- ment. : eee Ww. 0. M. L. Meet Tonight. ™. Casper chapter No. 805 of the Wom- en of Mooseheert Legion will meet this evening in the Moose hall. All members are invited. A social hour will follow the business session, fulton Bs | Personals Attorney W. J, Adams, formerly of Casper and now of Lender, is visiting in the elty for a few days. see ) E. C. Stelzner of Lander was in Casper, yesterday to attend to busi ness interests. cee B. Tonkin, department com- mander for the American Legion, is expected in Casper today. r eee H. C. Hoffsnan is in the city from Cheyenne. eee The Misses Harriet TT. Gardner, Pa 2 Bridenbaugh, end Fannie Bell CASPER ROTARY WANTS OUR CITIZENS TO READ THIS. One of the moot fruitful sources of crime fs illiteracy. Any penitentiary will reveal that not more than fifty per cent of the inmates finished gram- mar school; less than two per cent enter high school and less than a fraction of one per cent remain and graduate; while practically none go to college. These facts are significant. Crime is the result, in part, of a lack of balance. Education gives bal- ance. How evident it becomes that society is obligated to leave nothing [indone to foster to the education of boys. ' To guide ® boy into channels of edu- cation you should guide him out of paths that lead downward. No boy can face life without an educatin unless he faces it Ike a hun- ‘red yard dash man would face a test with a ten-yard handicap. With- cut education the boy finds himself wondering what has happened that other boys are selected and he is over- cooked, and he more readily turns to those things that result in delin- quency. Society—and that means everybody has an obligation to the boy that it «ignores at its peril. The derelict in ‘society; the one who hates fiercely and blindly, and the one whose hand is often against every other man is gen- erally the uneducated. Let us edu- Feed the boys and make safe their fu- ture, KEEP THE BOY IN SCHOOL Puhlshed by THE ROTARY CLUB of Casper, Wyoming. “He profits most who serves best.” eS re eee eee ——<<<—— Be Sure to Attend the $25,000 Tire Sale at the Brodie Rubber Co. CHOCOLATES. The best made. Put up in fancy boxes. |The Wigwam | O-S Bldg. eee L. € Barker and family of Sheridan, who have been touring. the Pacific coast for the past 60 days, stopped In Casper last night on their return jour- ney home. at Sheridan, Mr. Barker is a merchant eee Mrs. M. F. Ryan and sons accom- panied by her sister Jeanette Sher- wood and D. H. Ryan, returned yes- 4) terday from a trip through the Teton mountains and Yellowstone park, Gouraud’s Oriental Cream i} Russell and Robert, who made the re- “| tend the summer school of the N: de Casper Dally Cridune Sj\ where they have been spending the) the northern part of the state. Both | tast ten days, The party left Casper)men are connected with the Mutual by Mrs. J. B Valentine| Oi company. | | turn trip through the park and the | Valentine family returned to their home in Spoksns eee Hon. Peter Kool, Mrs. Kool and their daughters Doris and Lorna of Sheridan were guests in Casper last | night.’ Taey were on their way to| Cheyenne and departed this morn- ing. Charles B. Stafford left Casper] Wednesday for Evanston, Ul, to at-| tional Association of Commercial Or- will be gone for at least two weeks. | | City Briefs Mr. and Mra. W. W. Keefe left over- land for Denver last night. eee M. L, Crandall is a bookbinder who is rebinding the books for the high school and grade schools and also for the public Mbrary. Attorney A. H. Cobb is spending a R. G Taylor of Denver came in this morning. eee Joo L. Cook arrived from Denver today and will accompany G. H. ganisiction managery. Mr. Stafford: Avoiding the Commonplace in Millinery ANNE’S HAT SHOP Balcony-Midwest Pharmacy Waiter L. Larsh, former postmaster at Cheyenne and now agent for the Pacific Mutual Insurance company, has been in Casper for a few. days. RYZON CS PAT OFF | | How to Make a) | | | | Radio for 60c Subscribe for the Tribune and key for every 50c paid. pte Et RARE BARGAINS IN A PIANO AND A PLAYER PIANO. We have in the vicinity of Casper et a S-12-4f $20.00 values. TO STIMULATE AUGUST BUSINESS 85 ALL WOOL DRESSES at $7.95 68 New Fall Canton Crepe Dresses PAGE THREE arrange attractive terms up. Write today, and please give ref- party, Knight-Camp-| erences in first letter. s Gratiey ie Ghee Knight-Campbell Muse Co. Ar fe Largest in the West money-back warrant of satisfaction. Denver, Colo. Such bargains are wick? snapped ® piano and a player plano of well |known standard make. Both have! been used just a few months, but are of the atest model and as good as new. We offer either at a big saving for S-18-1t 76 New Fall Coats Some silk and satin lined, fur col- lar and cuffs. $45.00 values. $24-°° 5 w~ AS ciay jshouse. Meet Me at the Smok —is what you de- sire in selecting Millinery. Our aim is to give you just this very service. In addition to our own creations and designed - to - please models, we feature a representative col- lection of the famous “FISKHATS” Embroiderery trimmed, all-wool. 252 South Center St. ‘URS! FURS! $100,000.00 WORTH OF FUR ALL OF THE BETTER GRADE AT THE DISPOSAL OF THE FUCHS CO. 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