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MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923. Oom Pah Festival is Taking Shape. The Oom Pah Knights of Columbus festiva} to be given at the Mullin club Thursday, Friday and Saturday is rapidly taking shape and promises a varlety of entertainment, One of the many unique features as advertised by the Knights of Columbus is a visit o King Tut's tomb. Just what this signifies is a little hard to imagine, inasmuch as the expense and labor of importing the tomb would be some what extreme, but that the fun wil’ | street. A program of special int be present is undoubtedly a fact/ has been ineiae eAripearabace sot whether the original tomb will be| the division are asked to be present. there or not. ee The Oom Pah ts a festival that tn-| Birthday Party es everything generally included | Tomorrow. in such festivals and a jot more than| Mrs, N. B. Nelson will entertain at usual, Opportunities for prizes, op-| children’s party tomorrow after: portunities for entertainment and op-|noon at her home gm ‘Twelfth street portunities for education are com-|in honor of her small daughter Mary bined in this novel program, Jane's third birthday. Ten children ees will be present. Games will be played and refreshments will be served. 8 o'clock at the Presbyterian mani the Rev. Charles ing. The ring ceremony was used. The couple was unattended, Mrs. Crawford will make their home in Montana. . Literary Division Meeting Tomorrow. The Mterary division of the Casper Women’s Departmental club will meet ‘tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Kitts, 441 East Fifth Mrs. Price Entertains. Mrs. M. C, Price entertained at an formal bridge luncheon this after- moon at her home, 1132 South Durbin | street. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. T. A- Dean, Mrs. H. L, Patton, Mrs. John McFayden, Mrs. Patrick Su'll- van, Mrs. Robert Ogden, Mrs. Arthur Schulte, Mrs. R, E. Wertz, Mra. W- L. Connelly, Mrs. J. W. Bingenheim- er, Mrs Harry Free, Mrs. Q. K. Deav- er, Mrs. George Campbell, Mra. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs. G. R- Waldschmidt, Mrs. E. J. Sulll- van, Mrs, A. Baker, Mrs. Fred Capen, Mrs, Kellogg, Mrs. R. R. Rose and Miss Edna Smith. Mrs. Price will entertain again or Thursday at auction bridge lunch- eon. Personals (Mrs. C. A. Smith has returneg from a month’s pleasure trip spent in California. eee Mrs. Lester Gillette bas returned fom Salt Lake City where she was called by the death of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Siminson. ce Mrs. James “speas and children, Dorothy Rae and James, Jr., are vis- iting with relatives here for a few days from their ranch at Alcova, . eee Rebekah Meeting Wednesday Evening. W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No. 39 will meet in regular session Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Duncan arrtved this morning from Denver and will short time here visiting with friends, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at eee the LO. O. F. hall. Following the business meeting refreshments will be served by a committee consisting ot the Mesdames Aphia Hobbs, Delia Clark, Hannah Johnson, Olive Barker AL’ members are of Cheyenne, have moved to Casper and haye taken a home on South David street. Mr. Hill was formerly state emigration agent. eee Miss Lois Haworth has returned to Laramie where she is a student at the University after spending several Weeks here visiting with relatives. oe 8 Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Webber are vis. Legion Auxiliary Meeting. The American Legion auxiliary will hold another all-day session tomor- row at the home of Mrs. Burke Sin- clair, 504 Milton avenue, for the pur-| ‘ting with friends here from thelr pose of making poppies which will be| home at Greybull. sold on poppy day, May 26. Eavh peat member is asked to be present and| Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Davison and to bring one thing suitable for a|son left last evening for Chicago lunch, AM those who are eligible to| where they will spend several membership are also asked to be pres-| weeks visiting at the home of Mr. ent. Davison's parents, eee . B, R. ©. of A. Dance Wednesday Evening. ..The Brotherhood of Railway Car- men of America will give a darice to- morrow ev ning, April 25 at the La bor temple. Refreshments will ‘be served during the evening. The pub- lice is invited. . Mrs, Shumaker ‘Wit Entertain. Mrs. Carl Shumaker will entertain at an informa! bridge luncheon to- morrow to be given at her residence on South Center street. eee ee Mrs. Paul Hooper left this after- noon for Findlay, O., where she will spend several months visiting relatives and friends. iting with friends. eee evening for Denver to be gone a week on a shopping trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cody have re- turned to their home in Nebraska after spending several weeks here This Evening. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Robert G- Evanson | J. L. Taylor, will be hosts at an informal dinner Se rail party to be given this evening at| Miss Bee Dolan returned to Doug- their home on F street. Six guests| las yesterday afternoon ofter spend- will be present. Pink flowers will be| ng several days here visiting with used for the table decorations. Miss Margaret Smith. eee eyes Westminster Guild Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Rawley and Meeting Wednesday. children arrived last evening from The Westminster gui!d of the Pres-| Montana and will make their home vyterian church will meet tomorrow | hero. evening at 6 o'clock at the manse, 804 oAee South Wolcott street. Fo'lowing the| y c, Booker of Dallas, Tex., is the dinner a program will be given with| pouse guest of his sister, Mrs. P. 0. Miss Gladys Hasbrouk in charge. The| yranderson for a few weeks, last of the pictures of the gospel art sisete will bo shown, All members of the 4 Mrs, H, L. King is a business caller muild are asked to be present. hateie fee Ona thea Detar eee Mrs. Julian Howard returned last evening from Billings where she has been visiting with relatives for the last few weeks. . Mrs. Cooke Will Entertain. Mrs. T. S, Cooke will be hostess at the second of a series of bridge luncheons to be given Gaturday, April 8, at her residence on South Beech etreet. se Dr. J. C. Kamp has returneq from Now York where he has just finished a five weeks’ post-graduate course in d’agnosis and X-ray work at the New York Post Graduate school and hos: pital, Dr, Kamp reports many won- derful advances in medical sclence eee Stork-Crawford larriage. © marriage of Miss Alma G. ork to Herbert M. Crawford took Place Friday evening of last week at : Royal Bride’s Bonnet This hat, worn by a mannikin, was chosen by Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, bride-elect of tho Duke of York, for her trousseau, A. Wt'son officiat- Mr, and | ning Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill, formerly | three months’ with Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Lamb ‘s here for a few days from Omaha vis- "Miss Genevieve Daniels left Inst business caller here for a short time. eee meas and visiting with his famfly, | eee ftew days hore attending to business) and a successful five weeks’ study. While east Dr. Kamp visited the Rotary clubs of Philadelphia, Chicago and New York, ewe Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lane are visit ing here for a few weeks with rela | tives from their home tn Indianapolis eee Mrs. Charles L. Jchardson re- turned last evening from California where she has been visiting at the home of her daughter for the last few months. eee Mr. and Mrs. F, C. Russell left last evening for Cheyenne where they will spend several days visiting with friends. Before returning to Casper they will spend a short time visiting with relatives in Laramie. eee Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Fisher left this morning for Thermopolis where they will spend a week on a pleasure trip. eee 8. C, Blackman has returned from Omaha where he visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Black- man. Mr. and Mss. C. B. Moore are here from Cleveland for a week. oe, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Saler are busi- ness visitors here from Cleveland. . Mrs. Ed Adams left Sunday eve for California where she will attend the Berkeley graduation exer cises next month during which time Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marquardt , have as their house guest Mrs. Har- riott Curtis of Jamestown, N. Y. Mrs. Curtis accompanied the Mar- quardts on their tour of Europe sev- eral months ago. ° Chas. I. Campbell! of Sprague and Nisely Construction company, will leave this evening for Denver where he will meet his wife and son who are returning from a two months’ visit in Los Angeles. | City Briefs Bryce Wilson, Rex Mayne and Bud Averill all of Salt Creek are spending a few days he: Homer G. Williamson has returned from Nebraska after spending a short time there on business. . M. E. Walker {s a business visitor here from Lander. eee Clarence Rundquist of the. Pro. ducers and Refiners will leave this week for Sweetwater. oe. Henry (Hank) Donnelly returned this morning from California after a pleasure trip spent there. eee Ray Miller came down last evening from his home in Billings on a busi- ness trip. eee Tom Hal) is here for a few days | trom Arminto. V. V. Scoggan is here for a short time on business from Lander. eee 8. F. Smith came up yesterday ternoon from Douglas and will spend a few days here on business. eee E. D. Freeman is here on business for a few days from Arminto. eee Congressman John G. McClintis, George M. Huss, J. Fenstenmake: and Edward Peterson of the Peterso: Gunther Construction company and the Wyoming-Montana North and South railroad, will arrive this eve- ning from Sheridan. eee ‘W. L. Longster arrived yesterday afternoon from Omaha and expects to spend several days here attending to business effairs. eee W. H. Price of Black Sivalls and Bryson, is in Denver for a few days on business for the company. a) oe several days on business. see G. P. Grant arrtved in the city this morning from Tulsa and intends to company of Cincinnati, Ohio, is a Lawrence Johnston of the Graham Paper company left yesterday after- noon for Nebrasaka after spending a week here on business. George F. Davidson {s a business wisitor here for a week from Toledo. | eee Jeremiah Mahoney left this morn- ing for the Buffalo Creek ranch after spending a few days here on busi- Charies G. Bonnott arrived yester. fay from Buffalo and will spend a attatre, Harry Olson left this morning over- | land for Rawlins where he will spend | spend several weeks here on business. | Sam Dunlop of the William Powell’ her daughter, Miss Ruth Adams, wil) | ee her degree. . eee William Edwards, engineer for the Producers and Refiners corporation, | left today for Sweetwater where ho TOBACCO now 156 LL rrr CON ROLL YOUR OWN WITH Ris Le Croix Papers Attached Che Casper Dally Cridune HE HUMAN ZOO Copyright. 1928, by Pubtie Ledger Company SPRING 1922 the company. eee \greatly tmproved. suse Harry Parsons is Creek. | the fIiness of hie sister. eee week from Denver. eee ,for a short time from Billings. | mopolis. bands should. ;Will be for ten days on business for| C, K. Henderson has returned from visiting with friends here for a few days from Salt | Afike Harland left last evening for Denver having been called there by H, F. Hoover {s among the out of town business callers here for the Carl H. Roming is Here on business M. N. Ward ts spending a few days in Rawlins and Laramie on business. T. W. Adams has returned from a week's pleasure trip spent in Ther- J. L. Stanley arrived this morning feature at the Rialto theater Thurs- from Salt Lake City and will spend day, Friday and Saturda: There’s an old saying that “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach”—but Good Evening, Mrs. Housewife! Has John been enjoying his breakfast these mornings? right and has he complimented you on being such a good cook? And when he leaves for the office does he kiss you good bye with all the fervor of those mornings of your early honeymoon? We hope so, as all good and fond hus- But some of them don’t—even when the coffee IS excellent. Now if you should happen to be one of those too numerous Mrs, Johns whose hus- bands are a little Jax in the small but impor- tant attentions and courtesies which make a woman's heart glow with pleasure, just try this recipe tomorrow morning: | of the old town. “Cappy Ricks," pany ut!t; the Metghan pany make movies, tional Bank" for the story. parade which wag staged as part the occasion. COMMISSION TO SPRING 1923 | two weeks here atten(ting to business | affairs. Susi « G. C. Munson is spending a few arrived in the city yesterday from Cody and will be here for a few’ days | jon busine: ernment in Mexico City would Oe ee Charjes B. Warren, of Detroit, “ONG HARBOR FOLK GIVE GLAD HAND T0 MELGHAN IN FILMING BIG PLAY Meighan made another over for motion picture pur- poses. This was Sag Harbor, I. 1., Barton Payne, Almost Unbelievable Thomas town Rachel, F. T. HOPKINS & SON New York | which was used as the locale for “Back Home and Broke” a George 5 : Ade story for Paramount starring Gouraud's ‘Thomas Meighan, which will be the The star April—the month of specials at the Frantz Shop Has the coffee been JUST By C.D. Batchelor | was royally received by the residents Mr. Meighan holds the record for of “If You Believe It, It's So," and) ffor “Our Leading Citizen" Modesto, Cal, served as the locale. In making corm,.| 4 three towns, San Fran- cisco, Boston and Bar Harbor, Me. | Fo rtwo weeks the normal activi: | les of Sag Harbor were at a stand: still. The ladies’ aid soctety postponed its regular meetings and turned out en masse to seo the Me!'ghan com-/ ‘The town's bank | was changed to “The Bradforé Na- picture. The; leading department store, the grocery | | store, the Mason! ctemple and the homes of several of the citizes of Sag | *° Harbor were transformed to suit the|D0PUlace awoke today the ceremony More than 5,000 citizens of the town turned out for the big) home-coming the picture with Mr. Meighan as the leading figure. Tho main street was decorated with flags and bunting for MEET MEXIGANS Io APPOINTED the American commissioners to nego-| rest tiate for a closer understanding with | representatives of the Obregon gov- be for- mer ambassador to Japan, and John|/ former secretary of ‘Youcan hardly realize the wonder- > (0! improvement to your skin and complexion the mirror will reveal toyou after using Gouraud’s Oriental Cream for the first time. White-Flesh | J 6 Our assortment of Capes and Coats for women and Send 0c for Trial Size Oriental Cream “Put on a bright, pretty new House Dress; be certain your hair is neatly and becomingly done; have a merry twinkle in your eye—and be sure that the coffee IS GOOD. “Yours, “BETTY JANE.” P, 8—If you haven’t a nice new House Dress better run down to the Frantz Shop and get ono or two of those lovely, dainty ones they are offering for tomorrow at a sp: cial price nowadays tha women who know the art of dressing seem to havo tho bitehen slarea backed off the map when it comes to getting a man’s quich attention, Si $ 252 South Center—Phone 1304-W The Frantz Shop ts full of spectal bargains and new apparel to de- light the hearts of discriminating women. resses —Made of genuine {m- ported Scotch Gingham, —In pretty checks—a variety of charming styles —daintily trim. med—in blue, green, black, brown, Javender, pink and red, Sizes 16 0 44, Just received, they go on sale Tomorrow Morning at the special price of 95 EACH —Made to fit—and pretty and dainty enough for street wear, PAGE THREE up and about while to- day's rehearsal was on, thus got the first sight any one had of the me- ROYAL WEDDING | having towns renamed. For ‘The chanical features of the ceremony. Conquest of Canaan," the main street Americans and others who have of Ashville, N. C., changed to| | been privileged to see the mountain that of “Canaan” of which Booth | of sumptuous gifts displayed at Tarkington wrote, Jamestown, Cal.,| Buckingham Palace speculated today was utilled for tho exterior scenes | on the valuo of the repes of pearis, @iamond necklaces, as, bracelets, pendants, brooches and ear rings of turquo!se and rubles that make up the collection. fa FAMOUS ABBEY ‘Duke of York and Lady Bowes-Lyon to Wed On Thursday. Nineteen thousand insectg are re- quired to make one poung of the cele- brated cochinal dye. LONDO?D ated April 24—(Ry ‘The 8).—Before As London'’s Pr | which will attend the marriage o | Thursday of the Duke of York an | Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Ly rehearsed in pantom ster Abbey. Hardly had begun to dissipate the proverb'al fog | of the capital when a score of dummy | carriages emerged from Bu Palace and proceeded over th of the procession fo the Abb the ot sham route whi occupants, fncluding the ” |chamberiains, equerrics, I!veried ser 2p Ounces for ‘a |vants anq others went through all |the forms of Thursday's ceremony | Members of the royal household y ed the part of the bride and groom while a court off'ctal assumed the role of King George. | London's legions of to!lers, who by Baking Powder No better made reason of their hours of labor will regardless of price. he denied a glimpse of Thur MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT glittering event, but numbers BY OUR GOVERNMENT |the interior, and. now fas ot KC-KC-KCKACKCHKC —— the Red Cross, a week's business trip to Denver. poevanbee on business from Seattle. Fo: er Ambassador to} .,.Ammouncement that the Unitea| ash, Tm States and Mexican governments James L. Bracey left last evening érere have agreed to appoint a commission sae for Denver and St. Louls to be gone| J. H. Satterwhite who is general Japan to Head U. S. of two representatives for each coun. No Waiting— @ week or ten days on business. manager of Westcott and Grels, ar & try to meet in Mexico City was made Quick Service. . ° | rived yesterday afternoon from ‘Tulsa Delegation. last night by Secretary Hughes in a as 3. E. Brown, division accountant| and will spend a short time here on ee statement in which {t was sald |for the Chicago and Northwestern | business. a that the commission would meet “fc raflroad who has been seriously 11) ay oh One April —Secre-| the purpose of exchanging mprew. |for the last woek 1s reported to be| _ W. G. Harris, state humane officer, | ‘77 Hughes announced today that/sions and reporting them to their! ctive authoritres. ' AND COATS misses in tans and browns, very nicely trimmed, ex- ceptional values. 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