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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1923. ee s. ' SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING | EVENTS IN SOCIAL tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in the church parlors. |committee will be in charge of the | meeting. = J % Sf initee Lnucheon Today. Festival and Operetta A Huge Success, The flower festival and operetta given last evening at the Presbyte- rian tabernacle by 65 children of the church was a huge success and was largely ‘attended. Each number on the program was well rendered, the costumes and decorations being ex- ceptionally beautiful, which brought much favorable comment from the audience. The program will be re peated this evening at the tabernacle yt 8 o'clock, the proceeds of which “Avi. be added to the church building fund. e-e .niathea Class Meeting Thursday. ‘The Sentor Philathea class of the Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. T. Rhodes, 517 West Thir teenth street. Mrs. Rhodes will be assisted during the afternoon by the Mesdames Wi\llam Eads, R. D. Rob ertson and B, H. Baxter, cee ‘Thursday Club Meeting Friday. Mrs, Pitt Covert will entertain the members of the Thursday bridge club Friday afternoon at her home on CY avenue. eee Lutheran Ald Meeting Tomorrew. ‘The Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. I. G, Stubson in the CY apart- ments, Mrs, Stubson will be assist- ed for the afternoon by Mrs. Wil- lam Person. A!l members of the aid are asked to be present. eee Iriquols Council Ing Thursday. Iriquois council Ne. 5 Degree of Pocahontas, will meet tomorrow even- ing in regular session at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. Officers will be elected during the business session after which a social hour will be held. All members of the council are asked to be present. Evening. ‘The Ladies’ Aid society of the East side Methodist Community church will hold a reception Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Frank Sheppard, 118 South Washington street in honor of the Rev. J. A. Dean, pastor of the church. All members of the church are invited to be pres- ent. Bridge Tea This Afternoon. ‘The Mesdames Alex B. K'ng and 8. ‘T. Butler entertained at an informal bgidge tea this afternoon at the home Mrs. King in the Rigger res 9 ments, Among those present e afternoon were Mrs. W. M. Kleber, Mrs. A. MacDonald, Mrs. W. W- Keefe, Mrs. Charles Schank, Mrs. J. . Nelson, Mrs, B. R. Chileutt, Mrs. John R. Healy, Mrs. Thomas Hood, Mrs. Andy Morrison and Mra. Thomas Kenney. Mrs. Butler and Mrs. King will entertain again tomorrow at an otuer bridge tan a pp a aH Marriage Tuesday. Miss Anne Hanson of Casper and Mr. Clarence H. Hitchccek of Salt Creek were married at th@ Methodist Episcopal church, Tuesday, Pune 5, by the pastor, the Rev. Lewis E. Carter. ‘They were attended by Miss Dorris Pnyeart of Boxelder, Colo,, a cousin of the bride, and William Hanson, brother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanson, parents of the bride, were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock will live at Salt Creek. eo. Mrs. Cotton Will Entertain. Mrs. H. B, Cotton will entertain informally tomorrow evening her home, 729 Bast Third street, in honor ¢ Miss Fanny Belle Beggs whose rriage to Harold Morley will take place in the near future. Grieve verter i. YL, Estabrook entertained at an informal bridge tea given yes- terday afterncon at her home, 635 Grant street. Eight guests were present, aes Rebekah Meeting This Evening. Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 18 will meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. BF. hall. Following the business meeting an old fashioned entertainment will be | given to which all Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and their families are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served at the close of the entertain- ment. All members are asked to bring old pictures of themselves to} be used in the guessing contest to be/ held during the evening. eee Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney was hos- tess at an informal bridge luncheon given todsy at her residence, 536 South Wolcott street. Guests pres- ent for the afternoon were Mrs. Car- ney Peterson, Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. R. M. Bartholoemw, Miss Ger- trude Campbell, Mra, A. F. Hoff, Mra. Fred Capen, Mrs. R. BE. Wertz, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs, W. L. Connelly, CIRCLES OF CASPER Guild Plento [Is Called Off. The Westminster guild pienic Evans, Mrs. Ed Browning, Miss) Kathleen Sullivan, Mrs. W. I. Rehr, Mrs. Lelgh McGrath, Mrs. Charles | McGrady, Mrs. T. 8. Cooke, Miss Catherine Dunn and Miss Billie) Mahoney. eee Dinner Party Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath en- tertained last evening at an informal dinner party given at their home in the Poling apartments, Lavender sweet peas were used for the tablo decorations. Guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGrady, Miss Billie Mahoney, Rayburn Webb, Wilfred Thomson and the hosts. eee Rice-Lambert Marriage. | Miss Margaret Lee Rice and Ed- ward S. Lambert, both of Douglas, Were married at the parsonage of the | Methodist church, Tuesday, June 6, by the pastor, the Rev. Lewis BH. Car- ter. They were attended by Arthur Dobesh, of Douglas. The bridal party motored from Douglas and after the ceremony returned to Douglas where they intend to live, ard Dinner and Musicale Will Be Given. A chicken dinner and musicale will be given at the North Casper Chris- tlan church, East H and United street, Thursday evening by the dies’ Aid society. Dinner will be served from 5 until 8 p.m. This is to be another one of those famous chicken dinners serve. by the Ladies’ Aid. Following is the musical program to be given by Miss Van Meter, assisted by her orchestra and pupils: Violin duet—"Boo Carolle’.. —: --Velma and Carl Shedier Violin and cello du ‘Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah"_Seiber Sisiter Piano solo—"Olga”__Hazeltine Julian Violin sclo—Gavotle Mrs, Baxter Rarie's thi Personals Mrs. Earl Puryear arrived in Cas- per this morning from Denver to at- tend the boxing bout in which Mr. Puryear will take part Friday even- ing. . Mra. Berta Smith, noted soprano and teacher of singing, will leave this evening for Laramie where she will attend the Nationa! Federation ‘of Music clubs to be held there, Mrs. Smith will return Saturday. eee Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Hardin are here for a week on business and visiting with friends from Chicago. e sre Mra, Davis Smith and children are spending a few days here visiting with friends from their ranch west of the elty, eee Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Morgan left last evening for a) short business and pleasure trip to Denver, Serre Mr, and Mrs. Henry T. Thompson and son left Monday evening for O¢ den, Utah, where they will visit for some time. e596 fr Mrs. Robert G. Brown who under- went @ serious operation last Sunday is reported to be out of danger. Sie 8 m Miss Helen Ryan !s here for a few days on business from Chicago. cee Mr, and Mrs. F. N. Foster are in for a few days from Salt Creek. Mrs. B, J. Sullivan is spending a short time in Denve: ote Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Wilson left this morning for Thermopolis to be gone a week on business. oe Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Robertson ‘and children left last evening for Denver to be gone several days on a pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Broon and family are visiting here for a short —-----A. C, McIntyre Faye Modeland Vocal adlo—‘Dear Little You'____ -Thora Seibers Sefbers Miss Van Meter By the Orchestra . Mrs. A. J. Cunningham entertained informally yesterday afternoon at her home on South Center street. Hight guests were present. Seniors Ge On Picnic, The senior class of the Natrona County high school left for Glen- rock this morning to hold a picnic near there, Cars furnished by mem- bers of the class carried more than 50 students to the place of their ob. Jective. . Miscellameous Shower Monday Evening. The Misses Edna Wallen, Mary Robbins and Lillian Larsen were hostesses at @ miscellaneous shower given Monday evening at their home in the Ardmore apartments in honor of Miss Esenpriess whose marriage to Thomas Wolf will take place in the near future. Guests present for the evening were the Misses Jean Ancerson, Drusilla Stewart, Margaret Woth, Gail Dun- lap, Marjorie Hoffman, Agnes Rob. bins, Naomie Freed, Hope Bennett, Nyra Stewart, Mrs. R. HE. Robertson, Mrs. George Boyle, Mrs. Blanche Cole and the hostesses, ’ eee Mrs. Plummer Entertains, Mre. C. P . Plummer entertained at an informal brdge luncheon yes- terday at her home in the Blackmore apartments. Among those who at- tended were: Mrs. James P. Swee- ney, Mrs. James Loughlin, Mrs. Philip K. Edwarda Mrs. Neil Charles Geis, Mrs. O. C. Brewster, Mrs Jobn Bingenheimer, Mrs, John Whelan, Mrs. W. W. Pollock, Mrs. Neff, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs Bass, Mrs. R. C. Cather, Mrs. Robert N. Ogden, Jr, Mrs. L. G Murphy, Mrs. R. D. Wallace and Mrs. W, I. Rehr, Jr. The Pythian Sisters will meet in regular session tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall, All membera of the associa- tion are asked to be present, er Esenpriess-Wolf Engagement Announced. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Nora Hsen- priess to Thomas Wolf. The marriage to take place here June 18. Miss Esenpriess is a popular member of the teaching force here and has for the last year taught in the East Casper school. Following the mar. riage the couple will leave overland for Highland, Ill, the home of Miss Esenpriess after which they will re- turn to Casper and make their home here. Mr. Wolf is. manager of the Lander Dairy here’and has been a resident of this city for several years. which wag to have been held tomor- row evening hals been called off on Mrs. M. C. Price, Miss Margaret y, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. nhetmer, Mrs. 'T. J. Riach, n, Mrs. J. H. Rowand. ick| Sullivan, Mrs. R. EB MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of all after a Golden Glipt Sham-/ poo.— Advertisement. i Eee account of the uncertainty of the weather. Presbyterian Aid Meeting Thursday, The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet time with friends from their home in Oklahoma. ee Miss Gladys Collins has returned from Cheyenne where she spent a few days visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniels are spending a few days in Salt Creek on business, . Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mason have as their house guests their two nieces Helen and Catherine Hoffman of Omaha, oe eee Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Mantin are the parents of a baby daughter who ar- rived last evening at their home. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. eee Mrs. Harriett Bolin of Nebraska is spending a few days here on busi- ness. err Mrs. Seely Weed and grand- daughter Ann Biglin will leave this evening for New York and Olean where they will spend some time. oars Mr, and Mrs. Francis Allen and daughter Ruth returned this morning from thelr former home in Colorado where they spent two weeks visiting with Mr, Allen's parents. anes Mrs. Marion Hale left last evening for Kansas City having been called there by the illness of a cousin. cals at J. C, Halley is in the city for a day on business from Denver. eirance H. L, Mathews is spending a few days here on business from Idaho. a J. M. Goodrich of Sprague and Sprague, Minneapolis, {s a visitor in Casper, Mr. Goodrich, whose com Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With Many soaps and prepared s! contain too much free alkali which is very intjurious, aa it, dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut of] shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It is inexpen- sive and beats anything else all to pleces, You can get this at any Crug store, anc) a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mul- sified {s all that 1s required, Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, It makes an abundance of rich, creamy father, cleanses thor oughly, and rinses out easily, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, flufty wavy, and easy to manage. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust dirt and dandruff. Be sure and ask for “Mulsified’ cocoanut ofl shampoo, —Advertisement. CHILDREN’S DAY NURSERY experienced Large shady lawn, child nurse; children taken care of by the week, day or hour, Phone 653 for appointment, JOHNNY: HINES “LUCK” | FLORA FINCH pany furnishes of] well supplies, is transacting matters R. R. Julian arrived from Seattle, Wash., this morning. . . Casper Onfly Criduns MARY TOBIN, Society Editor Der, has taken offices in the suite with Attorney Floyd 1. Pendell on the third floor of the Midwest build- ing. pertaining to is business. eee . . H. P. Ferree formerly of this city, now of Denver, is spending a few A Denver business man. who is spending a few days in Casper this week is C. M. Dodson. eee L. R. Stanbro, district manager for the Omaha Produce company, arrived in Casper yesterday. eee F. J. Bush spent the greater part of a week in’ Denver on business per- 8. C. Cartwright is « business visitor here from New Orleans. F, L. Benedict left this morning the western part of the state to be gone several weeks on business, eet, RE. Wertz, general manager of the Producers and Refiners corpora- tion, will leave tomorrow for Rawlins to be gone a short time on business. He will spend aome time at Parko looking over company business. Caria Mike Hollner is here for a week on business and visiting with his brother Fred from Great Fals, Mont. |tor a few days on business. taining to his firm here, returning | Monday. Mr. Bush is head of the Bush Sign company. CORI days here attending to his property interests. eee R. W. Haines of the Chicago, Bur. Mngton and Quincy rallroad is here J. A. Roy te pending @ short time here on business from Lavoye. or eure Francis Dooker left last evening for Denver to be gone a week on busi. ness, . J.P. Panley {s here on Dusines for a bead weeks from Houston, Texas. Shieite M. A. Williams is an out of town business visitor here for a few weeks |from Los Ange! cee, 1, B. Larsen and G. C. Champion |are spending a few weeks here on business from Omaha. | H. G. Tilton arrived yesteréey from | Tulsa, Okla., and expecta to spend |the summer months here. eee M. R. Norton left yesterday for Riverton and Lander where he will short time here visiting with friends| . nence and former city attorney of Cas- pects to make his home here. Mr. Union Pacific spend several days attending to bust. K. R. Sanderson’ is «pending «| ness affairs. ‘om Salt Creek H. W. Harris is an out of town ts oe business man here for a short time J. K. Manlin is here from Ther-| from Omaha. polis on business. evict s see M. O, Sullivan arrived in the city R. M. Boeke, an attorney of prom!-'this morning from California and ex The vacation charm of California is its infinite variety. A dip in the Pacific after breakfast, a motor trip and lun- cheon on a desert spicy as Arabia; din- ner at a famous restaurant in a great cosmopolitan city. Old Missions, orange groves, gay beaches, Big Trees, Yosemite. A touch of Spain and the Orient. And a summer temperature averag- ing 69 degrees. ‘Take advantage of the Union Pacific's splendid trains from Cheyenne. Stop at Salt Lake City; hear the world-famous organ in the Mormon ‘Tabernacle. THE LOS ANGELES LIMITED. Al Pullman. Spacious observation and lounge car. Barber, Valet. Leaves Cheyenne at 10:00 p.m. Convenient connection at Los Angeles for La Jolla and San Diego. THE PACIFIC COAST LIMITED another fine train, with both standard and tourist sleepers, leaves Cheyenne 3:25 p.m. Very Low Summer Fares Write Round trip only little more than fare one for Free way. Let us tell you how little the cost Boeklets is and send you illustrated booklets, Yor Information, esle— We, K. Cundif, Aust. Gen'l Pass. A City ‘Ticket Ofice, Got Seventoents St. Beaver ™4NO BARNEY GOOGLE Victor Record 19066 NOW ON SALE Phone Your Order The Chas, E. Wells Music Company “Home of the Chickering” » 232 E. Second St.—Phone 194 Casper MILLINERY SALE ALL THIS WEEK A wide assortment of Hats. Values up to $15.00. fram... $2200 to $8.00 |f All higher priced patterns. Values $15.06 THE BARCLEY SHOP up to $35.00, reduced to Main Floor O-S Building News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations resident of Casper] tion with the Attorney Floyd E. Pendell Cheyenne this week on legal business. T. A. Hooper has accepted a posi. ol in gusing? tle’ thesia eneree more lectively. Your dealer will give you 2 ten-day test. Go ask him for it. Test this new method now, Don’t leave that film You can feel on your teeth a viscous film. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. The tooth brush, used in old ways, has left much of it intact. That's why so many had dingy teeth, decay and other troubles. Food stains, etc., discolor film. Then it forms cloudy oe Tartar is based on film. That is why teeth lose juster. Film also holds food substamce which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acids in contact with the teeth to cause decay. That was almost universal. Germs breed by millions in film. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. And that became alarmingly common, Their greatest enemy Film was the teeth’s chief enemy. Very few escaped its harm. Sin cuteal ecienbelicumiaociaht: cere to fete it. Eventually two ways were found. One acts to curdle film, one to remove it, and without any harm- ful scouring. Able authorities proved these methods effective Then’ a n tooth paste was perfected to apply them twice a day. That tooth paste is called Pepso- dent. Now it has come into world-wide use, largely by dental advice. New in several ways Pepeodent brings other new effects which research Proves essential. It ij the alkalinity of the saliva. That is there to neutralize mouth acids, the cause of tooth decay. It multiplies the starch digestast in the eafiva. Theat is there to digest starch deposits which may otherwise ferment and form acids. Old-time tooth pastes brought these natural effects. agents. Pepsadént The New-Day Dentifrice free from harmful grit. Now advised by dentists the world over, because of its umique effects, opposite protecting A SOLID WEEK OF Startling Specials In Summer FOOTWEAR For Women Seven Groups of Women’s Shoes at Attractive Reductions. Group 1 36 Pairs Gray Suede Dress Pumps Regular $11.00 values, Special at $8.95 Junior Louis heels. Group 2—23 pairs Bronz and Brown Kid Pumps. Suede quarter. Regular $10.00 values, $ Special, aL Vp of A od seem, 7.45 Group 8—29 pairs Sport Shoes. Gray and black, beige and brown, Regu- lar $7.50 and $8.50 values, per suc OD Group 4—38 pairs Sport Pumps. All gray, gray and black, beige and brown. Regular $8.50 and $9.00 values. Special, 6 DOR ML gt eiesneee as §$ 95 The BOOTERY Smith-Turner drug store. Mr. Hooper is @ profess‘onal window trimmer and sign writer. He H. A. Wilaon is here on business | *Pecializes in advertising. for a week frorh Billings, Mont. 4 ~ Before You Sleep Go get this free tube and use it Then watch it combat the film on teeth “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” PAGE THREE Frank H. Newman has returned from a two weeks’ business trip spent in Chicagg and Omaha . G. Adams: left this morning for Thermopolis and Billings to be gons a few weeks on business. is in * At Stores Named This Week Present the Coupon Be aa alee tetany ao @ new dental era—a new conception of what clean teeth mean. If you have not learned those benefits as yet, go now and find them out. To you and yours they mean far more than you will care to miss, Far prettier teeth You see them everywhere Look about you. Note how teeth now gfisten — teeth which once were dim. Mark how much those glistening teeth add to beauty and to charm. Those whiter teeth come from fighting film. And they mean safer teeth as well This delightful test will show you how to get them. ‘Tube. Note bow Present the coupon for a 10-! clean the teeth feel after using. the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film- coats disappear. Watch the other good effects. One week will bring you new conceptions of what teeth mean. Cut out coupon now. 10-Day Tube Free (Only tube te a family) Tasert your uame and addrees, then pen this week to any store named belo Presented with x 10-Day Tube of Pepso. If you live out of town, mall coupon to The Pepeo- @ent Company, 1104 So. Wabash Avenua, Chicago, and tude will be sent by mail. this eeu- Fou wit be Kout Memes .. 2 annen-oeens ents nn terened Kbaned Fort ene Aétress. oem db ead ewe cee nsteeseesewtmamnesnd peat ee tecererceerteesenensneeseass¥ Eek tees shastakened it coupon to Casper Pharmacy 110 East Second S. Smith & Turner Drug Store 183 South Center St, Tripeny Drug Store 241 South Center St, Casper Daily Tribune Group 5—81 pairs Patent Kid Pumps. In fancy strap patterns. Most any heel desired. Regular $8.50 and $9.00 values. . Special, $5 95 * we per pair . Group 6—68 pairs Satin Pumps. High, low and medium heels. Regular $8.50 values. Special, $ 9 POET DRI coerce Be 5 Group 7—43 pairs Satin Pumps. The season’s best patterns. Regular $9.00 and $10.00 values. $7 45 ost ° Special, per pair.. 104 Fact

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