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make T ERSTE TT THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. SOCIETY W. C, T. U. Meeting Friday Afternoon. Thé Francis Willard division of the Women’s Christian ‘Temperance Union will meet Friday afternoon, June 8, at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. L, T. Hall, 1022 East Second street. \il members of the division are ask- ed tobe present. . Gordon Divivsion Will Meet Friday. The Anna Gordon division of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet Friday afternoon at 0 at the home of Mrs. J. E. w 1643 East Second street. <A ial program has been arranged flower missions and relief work nd will include a life sketch of Jen- nie Cassedy by Mrs. C. J. Gaston, ind an address, “He Who Loses His Life jn Living for Others Shall Find Him," by the Rev. R. R. Hildebrand. ‘This pwill be followed by a musical selection by Dean Burdick after which the contributions of the W. C. T. U. to relief work will be given by Mrs. bk. D. Crager. The program will be Josed by a musical selection given hy the Steber sisters. Each member s esked to be present and to bring one friend to the meeting. oT 348 Mrs. Bingenhetmer Entertains. Mrs. J. W. Bingenhelmer entertain- ed at the third of a series of infor- nal bridge luncheons given tcday at home, 1114 South Durbin street Guests present for the afternoon were Mrs. IL. G. Murphy, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs, Charles I. Campbell, Mrs. W. L. Connelly, Miss Gertrude Campbell, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Miss Mar- caret Dougherty, Miss Edna Smith, Mrs, Pitt Covert, Jr., Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. (Leigh McGrath, Mrs. H. H. schwartz, Mrs. J. 'T. Gratiot, Mrs. B. “\CB. Lammis, Mrs, J. W. Johnson, Mrs. arney Peterson and Mrs. E. L. Es- tabrook. eee Woodmen Elect Officers. At ithe regular meeting of the Na trona Camp No. 331, Woodmen of the World, held last evening in the Knights of Pythias hall, officers for Year were elected. Following the business meeting and election of offi- rs a@ social hour was held and re {reshments were served. Officers elect ed Jast evening awere—Council com r, W. R. MeMillan; advisor lieu , Frank Julian; escort, Sydney chinan: sentry, T. Stevens; watch: man J. MeMullin; manager W. T Evans Informal Tea Friday. Mrs. Carey O'Neil! assisted by Mrs Tilton and Mrs, J. B. Morgan will en- tain at an Informal tea tomorrow af- ternoon at 2:30 at the O'Neil reidence North Durbn street for the Royal ighbors of America. All Royal ?” Neighbors and friends are invited to be present. Mrs, Holloran Will Entertain. Mrs. Ray Holloran will entertain at an informal bridge party this eve- ning at her home in honor of Miss Fdna Weisbrod who will leave soon for her home. Sheba Club Fridgy Evening. Mrs. R. V. Kennedy will entertain the members of the Sheba Bridge club tomorrow evening at her home, 142 West E street. eee Dinner Party This Evening. Mrs. Harold Wagner will be hostess at an informal dinner\party this eve- ning at ther home on East Second stret in honor of Mr. Wagner's birth Red roses will be used for the decorations. Ten guests will be pres Children's Party NS urday. Atte Emma Baker will be hostess children’s party given at her home on Ash street in honor of her xth birthday, Twenty children will attend. see Bridge Luncheon Today, Mrs, Thomas Cooper was hostess at \n informal bridge luncheon given to: at ther home, 833 South Wolcott June roses were used for the le decorations. Among those who tended were Mrs. William Kocher, Ambrose Hemingway, Mrs. Ed M GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH OUT TAN > AND FRECKLES Mix the juice of two lemons with .three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for © few cents, shake well in a bottle, ‘nd you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful freckle and ‘un Cream, and complexion beauti- Massage this ® sweetly fragrant *mon cream into the face, neck, rms and hands each day and see ow freckles and blemishes natural h right out and how youth and rosy-white the becom Advertisement, CENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER lar and attractive girls in the city. | i t \urday for Omaha where she Browning of Chicago, Mrs. A. H. Cobb, Mrs. T. C. Tonkin, Mrs. Doro- thy Patterson, Mrs. J. W. Burns, Mrs. P. C. Nicholaysen, Mrs. George Camp- bell, Mrs. William J. Bailey, Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, Mrs. Frank Firmin, Mrs. John McGrath and Mrs. H. B. Dur ham. ee Dinner At Morgan Home Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Dean Morgan were hosts at an informal dinner party siven last evening at their home, 310 “C¥ avenue in honor of the athletic instructors of the Casper schools. ~ eee Dyke-Wilson j Miss Ethel Marraige } beauty of Aroostook county, known Miss Clelia L. Dyke, daughter of| Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dyke of South! avid street, and Bryce Wilson were! tly married Wednesday afternoon Rev. J. M. Cromer, pastor of the Grace English Lutheran church. They | were attended by Rex Mayne and Mrs. Charles Mednick. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son will make their home in Casper. | The bride is one of the most popu- Russe!l Guin of Richfarm, Ill. Mrs. Guin drove overland from Richfarm to Cheyenne from where she came to Casper by train. : Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Stone have re- turned from Tulsa, Okla., where they have been for the last few months on b 3. She is mafor mer student of Loretta | US!" Heights academy and the Wolcott school of Denver. Mr. Wilson came to Casper five years ago from his former home in Lincoln, Neb. He is an accomplished pianist and has been a member of various orchestras in Casper and Colo-| rado in the last few years. —_——— Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willis of Om- aba, arrived in the city yesterday and wil! spend two weeks here visiting with friends. Mrs, H. C, Thomas is spending the day at Salt Creek visiting with friends. . ° Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Copins and chil- dren aro here for a few days from Denver, . P ersonale | Misa Evelyn Horn ts visiting with |relatives in Colorado for a few weeks. |Miss Horn will be accompanied home on her retur nby her aunt. Misis Gene. vieve Sandlin who will spend the sum- mer months here. aaetas Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Perlink and son mare visitors in the city for a few day from Chicago. Miss Martha Hellner will leave Sat. | witl spend \the summer months with her mother, | (Miss Hellner is athletic instructor for the girls of the high school. . Mrs. Robert D. Carey is spending b . the day here from Careyhurst visiting News Che Casper Daily Cribune ompson, of Houlton, Me., has been chosen ae the in Maine as “Potato County.” The mother and son are doing . Cleoa Boldwin has just returned to asper following the completion of his homore year at the University of oraska. He intends to specialize in surgery. Joe Dessert, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dessert has returned from Lincoln where he has completed his freshman year at the University of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Fanning left last evening for ther home in Denvev after spending several days here visit- ng at the home of Mrs. Fannings sis ter, Mrs. Miss N. E. Hammond ts here forsa few days visiting with friends from Colorado Springs. Mr, and Mrs. B. E. Robertson are here for a short time on business from Council Bluffs, Iowa. se Miss Agnes P. ‘Thomas left yester- for Billings where she will visit friends for several weks after with Mr, Frank A. Probst are with Mrs, A. J. Cunningham, Ghaiiparanie tottedisigntar ana Schres ead eed fourths pound baby son who arrived Miss Virginia Williams will leave Keith } Saturday for Wash!ngton and Alaska from where she will go to California for several months. Miss Williams is an instructor in the schools here. Mr, and Mrs. Mc Neil and son are here for a’short time from Maydo. lena, N. M? ee Mr. and Mrs. Harriet Willis are business callers here for a short time from Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cole have ro turned from a pleasure trip spent in Cleveland, Oh‘o. Miss K. L. Jones is here from Michi gan City for a few weks. see Mr, and Mrs. Charles T. Evans and son arrived in the city this morning from Deadwood, 8. D., and will visit here for several weeks. see . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Adams left this morning for Montana to be gone for several weeks on a business and pleasure trip. . it with him no Stanley had Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Davidson are here visiting with friends from Nebraska for a few weks, eee Miss Andy Terriers has returned from a short pleasure trip to Den- ver. Mr. and Mrs, Harold A. Thompson tas as their house guests at their home on Bast Second street, Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willam J, Fouhy of Denver. eee Miss Bille Mahoney will leave to. morrow for her home in Rawlins after ywhich she will spend a short time visiting in Themopolis. —___-— — MEDIUM BROWN HAIR _ looks best of all after a Golden Glint Sham- poo.— Advertisement ’s along trail From the North Pole to the South Pole, but Royal Bak- ing Powder went with Ad- miral Peary—Amundsen has ww. It went with Scott to the South Pole. it in darkest Africa. Royal is the only baking powder you can buy anywhere under the sun. - Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Contains No Alim—Leaves No Bitter Taste spending several weeks here visiting with relatives. . Mrs. L. A. Reed has as her house guest for a few weeks her neice, Mrs. Girls! Have Pretty Eyes No girl is pretty if her eyes are red, strained or have dark rings. Simple camphor, witchhazel, etc., mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, keeps eyes healthy, sparkling and vivacious, Dainty eye cup free. Casper Phar. macy—Advertisement. A SPECIAL ful home of four rooms wi laundry and store room on on corner, close in. quick if you want a real ba with four rooms in baseme: located; hardwood floors a Ye room; large gas range. WESLEY GROOMS fo! Of course you want the newest ideas in Mid-Summer Millinery You'll always find them here in trimmed and tail- ored models. Now at ’ SPECIAL PRICES Anne’s Hat Shop Balcony Midwest Pharmacy BARNEY “Home of the 232 E. Second St.—Phone 194 $2,750—4-Room Modern Home—$2,750 BARGAIN Must leave town at once, will sacrifice my beauti- th bath, garage and large back of lot. Lot 50x130, This property worth $5,000. Act rgain. FOR SALE—Have 4-room modern stucco house nt, large garage and well nd built-in fireplaces; fur- nished with new walnut furniture and white tile bath- This home is two years old. Price $6,000, terms very reasonable. For either of these bargains see REAL ESTATE CO, Basement Oil Exchange Building GOOGLE Victor Record 19066 NOW ON SALE Phone Your Order The Chas. E. Wells Music Company Chickering” Casper few days from Clintonville, Wis.” from Salt Creek. , ° on a business trip for the weekend from Denver. from Lawrence, Kan., and will spend several days here attending to busi- ness affairs, Omaha fs spending of Women’s Clubs MARY TOBIN, Society Editor Queen of “Potato County” W. L. Jones is a visitor here for a John Shannon is in for a few days| F. G. Bayer arrived this morning from Denver. ¥. Staples is an out of town caller D. P. Coleman arrived this morning { eee I. L. Burch fs in the city from Lan-| der, A. F. Merritt is here for a few days) from Cheyenne. J. A. Moeller a business man of a few days here. Frank D. Baker is a business vis- itor here for a week from Oklahoma. | F. C. Smith is here for a short time| on business from Houston, Tex, eee | South Wolcott street. friends and relatives here for a fow weeks, Mrs. Andy H. White ts in for a few | days visiting with friends from Salt Creek. | eee | Austin O’Brien of the Lee C. Moors company has returned from a short business trip to Denver. eee Dr. G. S. Barger, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist has moved his office from the Midwest building to 133 a several weeks’ with his parents. vacation’ visiting be a few days attending to business af fairs, M. O. Matheson left yesterday over-| land for Rawlins to be gone a few) days on business. | : Harry UG. Dunca n is in the city for a few days from Salt Creek. | J. K. Morton and Linton C. Carpen-| Mrs. B. A. Wellson and baby dau ther of Des Moines are visiting with ter are here on business for a few] the great Casper society people have not fall- ed to take advantage of the high class inment which {s to be at the Rodeo ave made reservar cee boxing enter! Carter S. Harris left last evening| given Friday evening for Indianapolis where he will spend| grounds. Many tions for seats, xes. As in the east where many of the C. C. Clark is in from his ranch for elite make it a point to turn out for porting events of the day, not going to be behind the and Organizations |Society Will Tum Out For 22s & Boxing Event either rig | Casper OLD | times Frank J. 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