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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923. FEDERATION LEADER FIGHTS WORLD COURT Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, President, Declares General Federation of Women's Clubs Shall Not Endorse Harding's Proposal ATLANTA, Ga., May 10.—(By The Associated Press.) — Declaring she ‘would not stand for the federation endorsing President Harding’s proposal for American participation in the world court of international just’se,’’ Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president of the General FeSeration of Women’s clubs, said today that the resolutions committee resolution probably would be mpgified so as to| but some leaders informally pointed make clear that the principle was en-| out that the pres'dent’s recommenda. dorsed and not any specific proposa's.| tion is the only one before the caun Mrs. Winter explained that while! try. she personally favored American par- tictpation in world court, she would| the convention by the reso‘utions endesivor to have the resolution so| wommitteo which endorsed “‘iFiec worded that no charge of partisan] principle for the hearing and adjudi- polities cou'd be brought against the| cation by orderly procedure of na federation. The resolution, as agreed | tional controversies wh'h are suscep on by the committee, did not mention | tible of settlement through judicial President Harding or his proposal,! tribunals.” John ! Mechling Returns To His Home With Bride Friends of John J. Mechling will Lutheran church was be pleased to hear of his marriage to Miss Clara 8S. Stehley of Bethlehem, Pa., which took place Saturday, May 6, at the home of the bride. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Melvin A. Kurtz, pastor of the St. Mark’s and St. Paul's Lutheran churches. The ring ceremony of the 4 used. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stehley of Fountain Hill, Bethlehem, Pa., being one of the pop- ular girls of that city. She was graduated from the Bethlehem Busi- ness college in 1918. The groo mis a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Mechling of 834 South Durbin street and 1s well known here by the younger set of the city. Mr. Mech- ling was a graduate of the Natrona County high school after which he attended the University of Wyoming at Laramie for two years. He has been studying at the Lehigh univer sity in Pennsylvania for some tims. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The couple arrived this morning and will for the present make their home at the Mechling residence on South Durbin street. Sees ae Oe, Beauty Contented You are always ‘confi- dent that your beauty has been developed to its highest possibilities after using Gouraud's Oriental Cream. White Flesh-Rachel. 1 Send 10 for Trial Size Later a reslution was reported to SOCRETY Meeting Friday. The North Casper Community ald will hold an important business meet- ing Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church, 1009 North Durbin street. A’l members of the ald are requested to be present as matters of impor- tance will be discussed. eee Mrs. Wert Entertains. Mrs. R. BE. Wertz was hostess at an informal bridge luncheon given today at her residence on North Wo'cott street. Sixteen guests were ‘present. cee Bridge Luncheon Tomorrow. Mrs. A. E. Biglin and Mrs. O. L. Walker will entertain at an informal bridge luncheon tomorrow in honor of Mrs, Thaddeus Walker, mother and house guest of Mr. O. L. Walker. eee 5 Mrs. Andrus Will Entertain. Mrs. R. M. Andrus at street. Sheba Bridge Club Will Meet. Mrs. J. C. Peters will entertain | the members of the Sheba Bridge | club tomorrow evening at her homo |on North Center street. { eee | Eastern Star | Meeting ‘This Evening. | Members of the kcal order of East- {ern Star will mcet this evening at 8 ‘o'clock promptly at the Masonic tem- | ple. ‘This will be a regular businoss meeting and all members are asked ito be present. During the evening | candidates will be initiated and » re- |freshments will be served. cee Informal Dinner Last Evening. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Donovan enter- tained at an informal dinner party last evening at their home, 523 Park {avenue. Ten guests were present. | K. of O/s Entertain Boy Scouts. Following the regular meeting of \the Knights of Columbus held Inst jevening in the Knights of Pythias hall an entertainment was given’ in will entertain) the Duplicate Bridge club tomorrow her residence on North Durbin be Casper Daily Cribune eee eet act Formal s Spotlight Brian Dougherty and Mr. Halley sang several vocal selections after which refreshments were served by a com- mittee composed ,of E. J. Donahoe, chairman; H. A. Boffer, Paul Russell, Clarence Carbonaex. and Harold ‘Thompson. . Willard Division Meeting FMiday. The Francis Willard division of the Women's Christian Temperance union lwi'l meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. F. Souczek, 12 West Yellowstone. All members of the di vis‘on are requested to be present. eee tertain Guests at Dance Tomorrow j Schaner of Los Angeles, Cal., to Wil'-levening at the Arkeon. home of the bride May 5’. man is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs W. P. Holman of this city and ts a/w A. Blackmore. | popu‘ar business man of th’s city-and at 10 o'clock Salt Creek. For Society Special Features Will En-| Schaner-Holman Marriage Announced. Casper society is looking forward] yi, Announcement has been made of! wi Gistnation. t iieruuuerinee’ (Gen rae Ma {With Keen anticipation to the formal dancing party to be given tomorrow fi It wil be the iam Holman which took place at the |iast formal of the season and ts tak- Mr, Hol-ling the place of the dance that was Postponed in honor of the late Mayor| Dancing will begin| cording to the invita The couple arrived ths tions which were sent out the latter Personals | Mrs. Q. K. Deaver and small son! are visiting with relatives and friends/ in Nebraska for a short time. eee Mr..and Mrs. James H. Welton left yesterday overland for Denver where they will spend a week on a business trip. . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wilson has returned from a pleasure trip spent in Illinois visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs, Raymond Fillner. Mr. and Mrs, G. V. Barker are siting with relatives here for a short time from Indianapolis, eee Miss Ruth Gilmore left last eve- ning for Denver to be gone a .weck jon a shopping trip. . Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Williams of Denver, are spending a few days here visiting with friends enroute to ES eaiegaet beh reset kag Hic ®\part of last week. | Sheridan, where they will visit for a short vis! here with Mr. lolman’s re ' 2g | Dorothy Hays 10 9; Short time with relatives. | Parents and family will leave for Sa't|areen Mill and the Mudnicht Irolie, ore Creek where they will be at home to'in Chicago; Heine Klotz, soloist with| Mr. and Mrs. I. Simonson and their friends in thelr new residence|th Denver Municipal band for the| family are visiting with friends here Just recently Wetter }last four years and Irene Prior, Dent-| for @ week from Omaha. Be shawn dancer and a pup'l | Knights of Pythias |Shawn, are entertainers who will | Meet This Evening. i There wi!l be e'ght candi-u ar P. hall. 8 an entertainer In Chicago dates for the second rank. All, Miss Prior will give a number of knights are asked to be present at|terpretative Egyptian dances. this meeting. music will be by Tommy Apron Social Isitt, the Arkeon song bird. A Success. of Ted! pear during the course of the evening. | The Knights of Pythias will meet|Miss Hays will sing a number of the in Denver. this evening at 8 o'clock in the K. of |*blues” songs which made her so pop-| 1 Mrs. R. B. Erwin is here on bus! ness for a short time from her home Mrs. Gertrude ' with friends in Moni The apron social and entertainment given Wednesday evening by the Ladies’ Aid society of the North Cas-! per Community church was a huge | success, A musical program was given after which games were played You Can Save Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Gilbert returned! n- {last evening from a three days’ pleas- ‘The |ure trip spent at Thermopolis. Watkins’ oes popular orchestra, assisted by Doug] Sullivan fs visiting | Sulli- | PAGE THREE I yan spent a short time visiting at the, fornia. Mrs. Norbeck was accom’ Mt. St, Charles college at Helena,|nied home by her niece Miss Ma. Mont Cook. Miss Cook will visit here dur. ing the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarvis re- ch toot turned yesterday to their home in| Mrs. Fred Wilcox will leayo Montamy after spending two weeks|eyening for Kansas City, Mo., wh here visiting with friends. |she has been catled by the illness of 2 * |her son. 2 th Mr. and Mra. William R. EMlis and children spent § few days here as the Mrs, Frarcis Norbeck and baby|house guest of Mr. and Mra. H. K. daughter have returned from a/Sanderson en route to Denver from months pleasure trip spent in Cali-|their home in Great Falls, Mont. Francis J. lee is in the eity on u8 business from EilUngs, eee The Doctor WasRight When the good old family doctor was asked about baking po he said: : “Use Royal. It is made from Cream of Tartar and is absolutely pure. You could dissolve a couple of tea- spoons of Royal in water and drink it with benefit. That’s a health test mighty few baking powders can meet.” The doctor waa right. and refreshments were served. The tabernacle was beautifully decorated in pine boughs with green and white streamers and flowers adding much to the attractiveness of the affair. About 100 people attended. The en- tertainment was given for the butld- ing fund of the new church to be erected in the near future on corner of H and St. John streets. the! | | | | If you never have, you can now. Send for your Government’s New Free Book which shows you how to accumulate money safely through Treasury Savings Certificates. Send for your copy today and take the first step towards independence and. success. Made from Cream of Tartar | derived from grapes Contains No Alum—Laaves No Bitter Taste Sledenienetaatntataatentetentaten To get the book mail t |honor of the Boy Scouts of Troop Frank Robinson left yesterday for! Four. The Scouts gave several dem- Omaha to be gone a week on a busi-|onstrations of first aid and emer- {ter which the Casper gency work THIS VICTROLA FOR MOTHER ON MOTHER’S DAY HA This Victrola and Ten Records — Your Own Choice $207.50 If you join our Mothers’ Day club the Victrola and Records may be purchased on such easy payments that you'll never miss the money. These are very special terms we are making for our Moth- ers’ Day club. ‘ould anything gladden Mother’s heart more than such a gift as this? Fai any he and happiness that will be hers! A Victrola and a collection of records that she likes best—the songs that were popular when she was a girl—a few of the good old hymns—and some of the modern numbers. A Victrola is something that Mother can share with every member of the*family, and still call it her very own. Victrolas Priced as Low as $35—-As Expensive as $905 And any of them may be purchased through our Mothers’ Day Club at terms to suit your convenience. The MUSIC SHOPPE Inc. Hs “Exclusively VICTOR”—and Proud of It 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 this coupon to The United States Government Savings System ‘Treasury Department Washington, D.C. Name Day | Address Your Home Cooked Meal Is Ready Wyatt Cafeteria Try Our Home Cooked CHICKEN DINNER Tomorrow 50c The Cottage Delicatessen 2nd and Beech. Phone 971M There is no need to pay more—you will find garment after garment regularly priced at $42.50, $48.50, $62.50 and up to $78.50. 5.95 Gives you choice of our replenished line of attractive Hats at a wonderfully low price. There are many more spe- cial items representing mar- velous values—in every de- partment of the store. 2 South 95 $7 Center Street Phone 1304-W. The Queen of Sales in Popular Priced uits, Coats, Wraps, Dresses and Evening owns Is Now On at The Frantz Shop One Hundred and Sixty-Five Garments ALL AT ONE LOW PRICE 95 Snappy spring and summer styles in liberal range of sizes, popular materials, and desirable colors. This group is selected from our regular stocks of higher priced merchandise and every item represents a radical reduction, THREE THRILLING SPECIALS IN SPRING AN For any Hat in this group of about 45 pretty new creations. You will wonder how we can offer such values, but re- member—a Frantz Shop sale is a gen- uine sale. Each SUMMER MILLINERY $10.95 Is all you have to pay for. one of these a: smart spring and summer Hats. Many L new ones, i iy bk Z fi i New spring and summer | goods are arriving daily—it | is a delight to view them. f Re , u AN ROT ESET I