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WEDNESDAY; JUNE 13, 1923. fp e Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE, ' RECI Girls Must Register To Attend Summer Camp. It is absolutely necessary that all girls wishing to attend the second week at the Kiwanis: summer camp, to begin Saturday, must register with Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen some time be- fore Friday evening. There will be no third week of the camp and all) girl scouts or school girls who wish to attend are urged to register so that preparations may be made for the number to attend. eee Christian Association Meeting Thursday. / Mrs. John England will entertain * . the members of the Christian Wo- man’s association Thursday after- noon at 2:30 at her home, 1242 South Elm street. Mrs. England will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Percy Chryst. Fs P. E. 0. Meeting This Evening. Mrs. Anderson will entertain the members of Chapter O of the P. EB. 0. Sisterhood this evening at 745 at her home in the Smith apartments corner of Lind and Lincoln streets. eee Brown-Henzlink Marriage. Miss Adeline Brown and William Henzlink, both of Casper, Were mar- ried .at the parsonage of the Meth- odist Episcopal church, Tuesday eve- ning, at 8 o'clock, by the pastor, the Rev. Lewis BE. Carter. They were unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Henzlink have bought a home at 1243 South Botolph street, where they intend to live. Community A The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Community church will “meet Thursday afternoon, June 14, at the home of Mrs. Oliver, 842 Madison street. All members of the aid are asked to be present. eee Latheran Will Meet. The Ladies’ Aid soctety of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon in’ the church parlors with Mrs. P. Michelsen as hostess. Final arrangements for the annual picnic wilh be mada and all members of the aid are requested to be™present. - Queen Esther Circle Meeting ‘Friday. The Queen Esther circle will meet Friday, June 15, at the Methodist church, Mabel Ukena’s committee will be in charge of the meeting. eee singer to John Whitney, both of this took place Mondey evening at 0 at the Community church par- sonage, the Rev. George Woodard of- ficiating. They were attended by Mrs, Kathryn Smith, mother of ‘th bride. They’ will make their hom-= here. . Midnight Club Last Evening. Miss Catharine Dunn entertaired the members of the Midnight Bridge club last evening at her home. on North Durbin street. Honors for -he evening were taken by Miss Margaret England afd Mrs. Stanley Green- baum. Among those who atten ied were Mrs. W. I. Rehr, Jr., Mrs. ales McGrady, Mrs. Frenk Cowa! Misé Margaret England, Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum and Miss Kathleen Sulll- van. The club will be entertained on Monday evening, June 18, by Mrs. McGrady at her home in the Hilde- brand apartments. cee Moore-Garrisen Marriage, Miss Dorothy Moere ef Wilton, Wyo., and William F.. Garrisen of Alcova were. married Monday, June 11, at the home of the groom’a par- ents. Justice Crawford “performed Only a few relatives last few years an instructor in the Natrona county schools. ‘The couple will make their home at Alcova. cee All Day Session Thursday. The Gleaner’s circle of the First Baptist church will hold an all day session tomorrow, June 14, at the home of Mrs. G..M. Goodnight, 1124 South Beech street. Each member 5 asked to bring something suitable for lunch algo a thimble and scissors. . * Girls To Register ACY. W. ©. AL All Girl Reserves and other high school girls who are planning on the the third week camp, and who Save ot alread signed up with Mrs. Nicoly- ron be sure to sign up at the Y. W. C. A. office at'181 South Center Smith- Turner Basement! If we do not have enough girls to go we cannot have a third week camp. Be sure to registér « this is important. All names must be In Thursday and not later than Friday, B. and P, W. Camp Completed. The summer camp of the Business ‘nd Professional Woman's club, the srounds for which were donated to the club by E. Richard Shipp and the camping equipments by E. T. Williams of the E. T. Williams Oil ompany, will be completed this week and will be ready for use by. Satur. ‘ay or Sunday, Sunday *evening at o'clock “a dinner will be served at , {EDIUM BROWN HAIR looks est of all after a Golden Glint Sham 00. Advertisement, NT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL’ CIRCLES OF CASPER | Bridge Luncheon Today. | & bridge, honors being taken by Arthur Meyer and Mrs. Roy Miss Scullion received a guest gift. Several mus¢al selections were given. Among the guests who at- tended were Mrs. Charles Long, Mrs. Arthur Meyer, Mrs, Clarence Fuller, Mrs. Emmett Brokaw, Mrs. Roy Jones, Mrs. Oliver Meyer, Mrs. H. oO.) Ward, Mrs. Harry Meyer, Mias Pait-| Une Meyer and Miss Sfullion. . Jones. the camp for all members of the club after which a meeting will be held to make and complete plans for the ‘omorrow The Women's Auxiliary of the Em- regulation and rules of the camp. manuel Baptist church will meet News at her home, Street her sister, Miss Virginia Buck- num of Los Angeles, oe Mrs. Mark J. Davis has as her guest 1035 South Durbin Cal, . Barry Mahoney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jer¢émiah Mahoney left yesterday for Arminto and the Buffa'o creek ranch where he will spend months, the summer * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scullion have as thelr house guest for several weeks at the'r home on Locust street, Miss Those who wish to spend Saturday \"Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at) Nora Scullion of Beardstown, Ii!. evening at the camp and those who | the church, Fifteenth and Poplar| Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brooks are Sre ‘going to attend the dinner Sun-'streets. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs,| here for a few days on business from day are asked to notify any member Champlin will act as hostesses for the of the committee in charge some time | afternoon. All members are asked to} before Friday which includes the} be present and to bring their scissors. | Misses Gertrude Kemp, Lola Miller, ee Ice Cream Social Eunice Soady and Laura Bailey, é . . Thursday Afternoon ‘The ladies of the Social Service Cir- ble of the Methodist church will give @n ice cream social tomorrow after- hoon at 4 e’clock on the church lawn, Mrs. G, T. Morgan was hostess at an attractive bridge luncheon given today at her home, .605 South Park.{Second and Durbin strets. Large yellow jonquils were used for | js invited. cr WER, the table decorations. Guests who ——— attended were Mrs. William Kocher, Mrs. Ambrose Hemingway, Mrs. George Jarvis, Mrs. H. A. Burke, Mrs. John Healy, Mrs. J. A. Huff, Personals Mrs. A. J. Woods, Mrs. C. W. An- drews, Mrs. J. R. Dunbar, Mrs. R. C. VanDenberg, Mrs. H. L. Harvey, Miss Mabel W. Webhrli left today for Mrs. A. P. Kimball, Mrs. J. H. Ar-| ner home in Towa after spending some buckle, Mrs. Jack Rouse, Mrs, R. time here visitin i © with her brother, Garner and seis a NY Bingham. W. J. Wehrli, who is assistant county tte re ‘ pig e sttoeney Bere Will Parade, H. L. Patton, United States marshall came up Sunday from Cheyenne ang is visiting here for a short time with Mrs. Patton, All Knights of Pytglas and D. 0. K, K.'s will meet at the K. O. P. hall at 9:00 a. m. tomorrow, with their fez to take part in the Flag Day parade. SS Sa ar ‘end Mrs. O..C. Brewster have as their house guest for several ied Tea weeks at their home on North Grant street, Mr. Brewster's mother, Mrs, James H. Brewster of Denver. eee Mrs. Kenneth McDonala returned yesterday to the McDonald ranch on Willow Creek after spending a short time here visiting with Mrs. H. L. Patton. The Mesdames R. E. Wertz, P. C. Nicolaysen, H.\L. Patton, O'Mara and John. McGrath will be hostesses at 1 silver tea to be given tomorrow af- ternoon at the home of Mrs, Patton on South Wolcott street for the bene- fit of St.. Mark’s Altar guild. A charge of 50 cents will be made. The Public ts invited. 3 ote Mrs. B. B. Brooks left Monday eve- ning for, Cheyenne and Laramie = ee where she expects to spend several Mrs. J. W.. Johnson entertained at Seas business and visiting: with an informal briage luncheon given to: | ‘!ends. hsb day at her residence on South David pebbct: Bul thoes “wid ‘atlanded Mr. and Mrs, Bryce Wilson are Spending several weeks {n Thermop. were Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. | Oh¢ H. L. Patton, Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mrs A. F. Hoff, Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mrs. L. G. Murphy, Mrs. L; A. Reed, Mrs. Russell Guin, Mrs. R. E. Wert: Carney Peterson, Mrs, Patrick - van, Mrs, R. D. Wallace, Mrs. A. Baker, Mrs. Anna Leeper and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney. pars Dinner Party Thursday Evening The Past Matron's club, Order of Eastern Star will entertain at a din ner to be given tomorrow evening at the Henning hotel at 6 o'clock. Guests at the affair will be the Past Patrons and the'r wives and all Past Matrons and their husbands. oar Miss Mary Shelton who recently re- turned to Casper from Kansas City where she completed her course in tailoring and dress designing at the avi . General Aid Meeting Friday The General Aid of the Methodist church wil! meet in the church par- lors Friday afternoon, June 15 at 2:30 Members of the CY circle will act as hostesses, Picnic At Garden Creek Little Donald Sterritt was host at a picnic dinner given last evening at the lower Garden Creek picnic grounds. Among thise who attended Were, Margaret, Betsy and Brooks Nichols, Helen Lucia Lummis, Bobb'e Sterritt, Mary Dessert Blanche Loui: Lummis, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. B. B, Lummis. ew BOYD SENTER, eee in the Li INA Tomorrow between i Well's Music Concert . Friday Fri@ay evening at 8 o'clock the zl THE MUSIC SHOPPE Announces That With Raggy Ruben’s Orchestra will play THE MUSIC SHOPPE Chicago. Mrs. Dean Morgan will leave this week for Hartford, Conn., where she will spend the summer months visit- ing with relatives. She will be Joined by Mr. Morgan in August. eee Miss Minnie Cuningham has ar- rived from Greeley, Colo., where she has been attending the Colorado state teachers college and will spend the summer months here with her sister, Mrs. J. R, Luxon at her home on South Wolcott street. Miss Cun ningham taught in the Casper schools for a short time and has many friends here. —_— City Briets W. H. Noble is in the city on busi- ness from Denver. Charles A. Cullen ad and EB. J. Dona- GOOD CIGARETTES DURHAM TOBACCO lid Saxophone King ITAA obby of a = : 10:30 and 12 o'clock = Nie Charles E. Well’s Music company will give an unusually enjoyable and en- tertaining concert at the Well’s music Store on Second street. Among those who will take part in the program will be Mra. Cecil C. Birchell, talented violinist and former pupll of Willard B. Weilhile, Mrs. Berta Smith, concert soprana and teacher. of singing and George Halle, who pleased Casper audiences with his personality and vocal selections. Other numbers will be added and announced later. No admission will be charged. All those Interested in music are invited to at. tend. . Birthday Dinner Sunday Mrs, B. B, Brooks was the honored guest at a birthday dinner given Sun day at the Brooks ranch. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. B. B, Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Pat- ton, Mr, and Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mr, and Mrs. R. H, Nichols, Mr. and Mrs, Pitt Covert, Mrs, Kenneth McDonald Mr. and Mrs, 8. N, Brooks and Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop. eee Our annou please every miss in Caspe Mrs. Scullion Entertains in Mrs. Henry Scullion entertained in- formally Tuesday afternoon at her home, 1215 South Locust street in honor of Miss Nora Scullion of Beardstown, Il, who is a visitor here for several weeks. Pink and Sure Relief GESTION 6 Be Hot water Sure Relief Casper’s ‘Leading 5 AAA ————e————————————e Watch Thursday’s _ Tribune Something Entirely Different Women and Misses CT he Le ee TT neement. will woman and r of Women’s Clubs MARY TOBIN, Society Editor white flowers were used for the deco-| Keister school, has opened a dress- rations. The afternoon was spent in| making shop in the Casper dry goods store 120 east Second street. hue returned yesterday mornin; Kemmerer wher: tending convention held Drew who also tion is spending ver on business. day. . E, Kubeck cat from Denver on . J WL. Paderso: Nebraska where he spent OY “ \ pecia'ty Shop for ae ey and Organizations ig from weeks vacation visiting with his par-)Linco!n, Neb., and will spend some R. E. McDonnell of the Burns-Mc- © they have been at-Jents. Hoe also spent a few days vis-|time here on business and visiting(Donnel! company, construction engis the Knights of Columbus] iting with friends in Cheyenne, with friends, neers, is in the city on business there. Dr. T. J eners Cheri $ ve Sttentied te conven]. ‘Van’ Hessen: ta here for e/few| 3%. BH. (Tobe) Aflen will setuen| J, C. Carter and son are visiting a short time in Den-| gays on business from Canon City,| this. evening from Tobias, Neb.,| here with friends for a few days from He will return to: 2 Colo. where he has been visiting with rela- tives for the last ten days. Sheridan. oe Charles Littman is a business call- er here for a short time from Kan- sas City. K A. Adams {s an out of town bus- ness man here for a week from Om- aha. me up this morning a short business trip. .- Clarence Bell of the Casper Rodeo association left yesterday overland for the east to advertise the Ro: Bert C. Paexler and G. B. Sanders!deo which will come here August 1 arrived in the city yesterday fromto 5. L. A. Wold fs visiting here for few weeks from Spokane, Wash, nm has returned from x a__two oom ZG = This store will close from 10:00 a. m. to 12 noon tomorrow on account of Flag Day a noon tomorrow On account of Flag Day Come Down Tomorrow morning and View the Flag Day Parade Then At TWELVE O’CLOCK, NOON, SHARP Be On Hand at the Frantz Shop and Participate in Our _ Wonder Sale Specials at These items will positively not be on sale until Noon tomorrow, but it will pay you to be here then. eonrd ; , When you see the wonder line of captivating new Wash Frocks for Street Wear and informal afternoon occasions, you'll be charmed, and it will be surprising indeed of you do not select several from the generous choice of styles and colors. Two or more will be true economy at the special low price of___ A Few Coats and Capes which represent extremely worth-while savings and a liberal assortment of Sport Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters, Pussy Willow Petticoats Silk Underwear, Slips, Bags, Combs, Etc. offered for your choice at 6” Our bargain offerings of Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Silk Petticoats and Bloom- © ers, Sweaters, Combs, etc. at ad 2 Bessetaelet HATS That convey the best expressions of summer styles in a large assortment. The values are sim- ply astonishing at $6.75 Due to the radical reductions on all items in’ this SPECIAL there will be NO CHARGES, APPROVALS, EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS, $3.50 A new line of charming lace dresses have been added to the special group we are offering at —...... tas RE 8 Reed sobents Scores of women have taken advantage of our sensational bargains in Coats, re- duced to the special price of......... Will continue only until o’clock tomorrow morning, which time the store will closed until noon. 10 No matter how fine a garment, or for what exacting occasion, we have one to please you, and best of all, at a moderate price. 10 at be 95 Special Notic Dresses Coats OUR FLAG Willingness to see the Ught of better days’ and higher ways of living had ever characterized it. With a etandara flexible enough to ad mit of progress it has kept that standard high 252 S. Center St. Phone 1304-W