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. he Casper Daily Tribune Irwin has been spending a week tn Thermopelis and wner points in the OOpmen’s Benefit state, toliowing an active summer at . Dance Big Success the (hizens’ Military’ Training camp,| Salt Lake. PERSONALS | ee { oe Clement A. Weintz, draftsman fcr}. The success of the dance last night the Western Pipeline company, wiil|at the Arkeon, given by the federated teave within the next two days fer|shop crafts, which are now out on Fort Collins, Colo., where he will en-|strike. can be measured by the fact ter the Colorado Agricultural college. | that after the paying of the expenses, Vaers ® balance of $100 was turned into the C. F. Housted is a refinery official|union treasury. Next Thursday an- from Great Falts, Mont... who is look-fother dance will be given by the same ing’ after business in Casper. organization. | e-¢ | At strike headquarters this morning Frances Spears bas left : Max W. Ball, president of the West-'the men report that they are encour Miss Rowland Hall academy, Salt bake City, Leeper Entertains at class while here. State Deputy” uere.| EN res ee for Young Peopte. VW Wetetr of Sheridan, Wyo., will be here| , ™iss Rodamond Speare hae gone to Leeper entertained | next week and will be present at the |DeMver to enter her graduating year Mrs. Anna K. i with a dinner at ber home last night | regular meeting on Monday, Sept..11.;8t *he Denver university. This week " \she is spending at Palmer Lake at a for the Misses Ruth Kimball, Thora o7e 5 3 siade, Jane Beek, and the Messrs.|Mrs, Houseworth ee Ey Se Harry Ballard, iam Kocher, and| At Bridge Luncheon. mocdiee ix'ticmaen cee > — c. A. Chappell. After the delightful] Mrs. E. J. Houseworth entertained |5?*™ be barat bs . occasion was enncluded, the guests|three tables of bridge at her home! retired to the Arkeon dancing acad- Mrs. D. B. Sullivan is visiting for a 1017 South Chestnut street, yester-; = my and ervnt the remainder of «day. Mrs. Glen Holland) and Mre.j*°™ “7% 2Denver._— pleasant evening. B. : Hixon took honors. The tables éi Bake Sale ern Pipeline company, fs in town this}aged by recent developments in the national strike situation and that there bas been no defintion’ in their ranks here in Casper. They expected that the recent Daugherty, infunction would be modified, $0 were not xur-| prised at the action taken yesterday week. eee G. 8. Ferguson, who has been chief draftsman for the Western Pipeline company here since May 18, and who I the work Miss Margaret Fulton, who is office manager for Wheeler and Worthing tog, left last week for a vacation with were beautifully decorated with lav- ender asters, The luncheon table was bas drawn plans for Tomorrow, adorned with the same beautiful! ner parents in South Dakota. which that company is doing at the|in Washington j The ladies of the- North Casper|flowers. A delicious repast was 3 cee present time, will leave tomorrow for | church, will holga bake sale tomor-|served the guests at 5 a'clock. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peterson are in|the Ferris field to take a position row at the id Brocery, starting ee Colorado Springs, where Mr. Feterson| vith the Producers and Refiners cor-| Scott leaves tonight for Laramie, at 10 a. m, poration. where he will no doubt be a candidate for the freshman football team. CARD OF THANKS. We take this meana of extending appreciation Mrs. Spencer Hostess is attendii Kiwan:e convention. At Bridge Luncheon, Seuroeriee Mrs. Richard Spencer entertained! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huntley have yesterday at her home 917 South Jack-| moved from the Cy apartments to 425 son at a briige party and luncheon in|CY avenue. Mrs. Huntley is fast re- honor of Miss Freda Kofanke, a bride’ covering from an operation performed of the month. Games were played two weeks ago at the county hospital. Auring the course of the afternoon./| mF © and at its ciose a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Charles Walch of see Miss Edna Kassis Entertains ‘Vith Luncheon. Miss Edna Kassts was the charming hostess at a luncheon given for a few girl friends at her home on East hth street. The occasion honored Misses Thora Slade, Ruth Kim: wal!"and Juanita Oldsman, who are eee Dr. G. M. Anderson, with his daugh ter, Virginia, is leaving Friday after- noon for Lexington, Mo., where Miss Anderson will enter Central college for ung women. Dr. Anderson will con. inue his trip to Chicago where he will attend the clin! f the University of Chicago medical department— alma our sincere thanks and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hathaway left yesterday for Chadron, Neb., where leaving soon for college. Miss Olds-| Denver, er of the hostess, assisted) they will spend two weeks visiting | ™'°™ FAMILY. | man will attend Boulder untversity.|in serving. with friends. eee 9-8-1t The other guests included the Mis eee 6. cle Among the Casper boys who are Mokler, Thelma Moke Class in Psychology g to enter college this fall, is Eaness * and Colette Boner. The table béautifully decorated with roses. Migs-Olga Moore and Miss Maurice Hollo will arrive from Sheridan this evening to be the guest of Miss Alice Hardie untit tomorrow evening at which time both hostess and guests Successful Affair. Consolidated Royalty build-| will leave for the university at Lara The reception for the school teach- mie. ers of Casper at the Baptist church bh ah. ¥6 a last night was in all respects an en-} Montgomery-Goss - William Nicolaysen and David Kidd joyable and seccessful affair, The| Marriage Yesterday. are leaving for the cast this evening. church parlors had been completely The former will exter Princeton, while equipped with comfortable home fur- Fo ace ed Ptenabas< acer the latter will attend Lake Forest mil- nishings and sweet peas and asters| °° S71 piney Pb (ss depen a = a itary academy this winter. were placed in: abundance arouna| er {ise Ciara! Montgomery ney. & the room, Many persons were re- i : 5 _T*| Brown company. Following the cere- ceived during the course of the even- mony, the couple left for Estes park, ing. ‘They Were taken through the} Vere they will spend a brief honey. hi apnea Si oe ng Aare gy es moon, and will return to Casper Mon Ey SRE SDS cae Its day. They will be at home to their reception came to an end at 1190. | erienas in the Tribune apartments. ‘The bride is a Casper girl, having lived here many years. She is very popular among the members of the younger set. Mr. Goss has been in Casper since the establishment of the 5 5 City Briefs ority was held at the home of Mrs./ 5s, Brown Mercantile company hero, Cc. P. Plummer in the Blackmore|ana is very well known. Thi | Captain C. L. Irwin is stopping apartments last night. About | OC) takes ot Chott telanan ne oak pigeon. bac eg the city for.the day before a ° nit dren Es ; ‘rsons were resent, among em 0 ove ~ the new ric color card at your Tepe cite sof ihe. exade’ addatiiet [poe au eee ere staft of Major Beverly C. Daly ofthe] dealer's, Shows 24colore—9 of which school teachers of the city. At the| or Mr. and Mrs. Ross. University of Wyoming. Captain Saige s 4 Spel) mage tonclusion of the business session, the RIT dyes mixed goods. For easy hostess served delicious refreshments. home-dyeing and cleaning be sure eee you get New Improved . Miss Kimball Hostess For University Girls. Miss Ruth Kimball was hostess at a cleverly appointed luncheon at the Midwest pharmacy yesterday noon. Covers’ were laid fot 12. Tho’ guests included the Misses Thora Slade, Hlizabeth Kidd and Jane \Beck, who with the hostess are leaving tonight for Laram‘e, Kathleen Hemry, Mary Flinn, Eileen O'Mara, who will leave Sunday evening, Isabel Scofield and Alive Hardie, who are leaving tomor- row, Theodora Wilson, Dorothy Sin- clair and. Olive Lowndes. erly a football and n the local high school Be Sure You Get To Be Started. Mrs. Virginia J. Efits will start a class in applied psychology at 7 o’clocic Monday evening, September 11, Room 312, was NOTICE As an adtied convenience to our friends and patrons we have secured the serv- ices of an expert Marcel operator. Try us for your next Marcel. Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 467-J for Appoint- ments. Basement, Henning Hotel Baptist Reception Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvic are leaving tomorrow for an extended trip by auto through Nebraska, Iowa, Mf nesota and Wisconsin, expecting to de absent about a month. ————. - FRENTIRIED by the wrapped cake with the price and guarantee | printed plainly on the package. New Improved toy ary gy ec Pi Phi Meeting. Held Last Night. A meeting of the alumnae and ac- tive menibers of the Pi Beta Phi sor- BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 Numerous social events have been given complimenthry to Mr. and Mrs.| Harry S. Ross, who are leaving soon |for their new home in Des Moines, | Iowa. . | Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Ratcliff enter- j tained with a dinner party for Mr. jand Mr& Ross Wednesday. Mr. Ross was host at a party for 20. gontlemen |friends at his home on South Ash street last night. Mr. Ross has been manager for the past four and a half years of the Wyo- |m\ng Grocery, company here, having ived+ previously in Havre, Mont. He {built the institution’ up from a small | concern to its .present place of pres- (ige among the business houses of the et all drug, department, dry goods ACKERMAN Casper’s Leading Custom Tailor and Dry Cleaner. 116 East Midwest Phone 483-J Gouratd’s Oriental Crea | Sibie for the setback. see city. He will_go into the brokerage aa - 2 ee — a Royal Neighbors to Have business in Des Moines. = Guests of Distinction. ee Within the next few weeks Matthews camp No. the! State University Will 7849 of the ‘Roeelve Casper Students. Shop Worker’s Home Wrecked By Explesion The safe, summer milk supply RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet — pure ALL GROCERS SELL IT SPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 8.—The home of Dominick Osso, until yes terday employed in the Greax North- ern railway shops at Hillyard, near | here, was damaged by a dynamite explosion early t wife were thrown from their beds but were uninjured. The explosion Mew to bits the front porch, damaged the front of the house and broke every window Hillyard officers expressed the be Nef that personal enemies, rather than railroad workers, were r Try this popular recipe for RED CROSS COOKED SALAD DRESSING WITH EGG 2eces 1 tsp. onion juice 1% thap. flour 4 cup mild vinegar M% tap. musterd Us cup water = | % cup Red Cross Milk RYZON | BAKING POWDER -you use /ess, 1 tap. salt 1 thap. sugar a wets ose Mix dry ingredients, edd beatenveges, onion juice and milk. Add the vinegar slowly cook in a double boiler until thick, stirring constantly. fi ain, cool. ‘This recipe makes 1% dressing. fi Get Acquainted Box Social EVERYBODY WELCOME. Given by Oil Workers’ Union Friday night at 7:30 o’clock, September 8, at their clubrooms in the base. ment of the new Becklinger Building. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Home-made Sugar Cookies, per i 30C The Natrona Butter Shop and Casper Storage Grocery Delicatessens MRS. ROOF A cake will be given to the most popular lady. MUSIC AND DANCING COFFEE SERVED FREE Tribune Wantads Bring Results he Vanguard of New | Fall Fashions Is Here Royal Neighbors of Aimetica will re- céive several official guests of dis- tinction. Among them will be Mrs. Bffie C, Curry of Denver, state su- pervisor and deputy of Colorado, Wyoming, Nevada and Utah. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Anna Shepherd of Columbus, Mo., chairman of the board of supervisors and man- agers. Sho will hold a school of in- -A number 6éf new students will en- ter, the University of Wyoming from Casper “this year, ant’ will leave with- in the next few days for Laramie. The list intludes Kathleen Hemry, Mary Flinn, Alice Blodgett, Dorothy Sin- clair, Elizabetis Kiid, Foster Blodgett, <Mon Fletcher, Cnarles Hemry, Robert Grieve, and Ralph Murane. Besides these a humber of old students will OUR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY struction and will initfate a large| also be back. WILL SAVE MANY DOLLARS FOR THE WISE WOMEN SHOPPERS OF CASPER. Just glance over the list of new Fall merchandise we will of- fer for tomorrow’s selling. Note the prices, then make up your mind to shop with us. New Fall Suits New Fall-Coats One lot of fur trimmed, full satin Trimmed with fur, such as Beaver, lined. Reg. values up to $49.50 Caracul, ete. Specially Priced for Saturday at $24.95 | $22.50 One Lot of New Fall Dresses Regular values up to $55.00. These Dresses are a great bargain must be seen to be appreciated. Specially Priced for Saturday at Betty Carpenter in Robert W Chambers’ ‘CARDIGAN™ “Cardigan,” the Robert W. Chambers motion picture which depicts the early part of the American Revolution with faithful historical accuracy, has been endorsed by the National Committee on Better Films, thousands of educators, priests, public officials, statesmen, citizens and others. It One Lot of Coats Silk Underwear High Grade Dresses at Low Cost Women’s and Misses’ Models, Featuring Such Fabrics as — Poiret Twill Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe Crepe Back Satin plays at the America Monday [, E BERQUIST, DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC eee Is Recognized. ns One of the Leading ‘And Has an Envlable Reputation Hire practice of Dr. Berquest, 2 well known chiropractor, is increas- ing with rapid strides until she {s to- a considered one of the leading pro- fessional women of this section, and she is consulted by many engaged in this same line of work, having had many years of experience in the pro- fesston, Science Has made great advances in the last few years and many of the old fashioned ideas have been dis- carded for the new results of science. Dr. Berquist has adequate training to practice her profession most suc- cessfully. She is 2 graduate of a well known college of chiropractic and Previous to this time she received a eneral anf special education which Chiropractors for Prafficiency and Fair Dealing and Tuesday. Of the better grade. Furcollars. All full satin lined. Values up to $75.00. Specially Priced for Saturday at $37.50 | in This Entire Section was designed for the purpose of fit- ting her for the work that Chiroprac tic entails. i Dr, Berquist's practice ‘has increas- ea by strides, and people go to her office ‘weekly to consult her from all-parts of this and adjoining coun- ties. The great work she is doing In the relief of suffering is phenom- emai. Then again her patients come from the very best class of people— people of standing in the community in which they live. We are pleased in this review to By fi _2 compliment her upon the merited suc- ee Ee Ee Sf) cess she is making in the practcle of her profession and upon her excellent standing in the professional world of | 138 EAST SECOND ST. the middlewest. Teddies, Gowns, Slips. $6.00 values for $8.00 values for. $10.00 values for_____ $15.00 values for Should Interest Every Woman Our buying capacity is so large it enables us to buy for less and to sell strictly high grade garments at much less than you are accus- tomed to pay for them. It Is Not a Secret We want every one to know how and why we can sell for less. COME TO OUR STORE AND LET US PROVE IT THE NATIONAL SAMPLE SUIT & COAT HOUSE 112 South Center St. Henning Hotel Block