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* i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923. SOCIETY Friday Mrs. J..R. Collins will be hostess at an informal bridge tea to be given tomorrow afternoon at her home on CY avenue in honor of Miss Genevieve fryan, of Denver who {s'spending sev- eral weeks here visiting with friends present. Tight guests will . 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. Cy Nicolaysen some time be fore tomorrow evening. There will be wi third week of the camp and all Jgitl scouts or school girls who wish to attend are urged to register so that preparations may be made for the number to attend. ee Silver Tea ‘Thursday The Mesdamee R. EB. Wertz, P. C. en, H. L. Patton, O'Mara and John McGrath will be hostesren at a pilver tea this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Patton on South Wolcott street for the benefit of St. Mark's Altar guild. A charge of 50 cents will be made. The public ts invited. se. Musical Friday Evening The Casper Jubilee chorus, negro entertainers will give ® musical pro- EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER gram Friday evening, June 15 at the Emmanuel Baptist church.’ Fifteenth and Poplar streets, Many entertain ing numbers are included in the pro gram. eee K. of P. Piente Sunday. The Knighta of Pythias will give a picnic Sunday for all members of the order, their families and friends. All those who are going to attend are “wsked to bring their lunch and meet at the Knights of Pythias hall at oa. m. eee Wall's Concert Tomorrow Evening. ‘The music concert to be given to morrow evening by the Charles Well's Music company promises to be one of the best and most enjoy able ever given in this city. Thy concert will be free and wiil begin “t § o'clock, L. I. Gulich, manager of the store announced today that sev- eral new numbers had heen added to the program already Planned <and that many of the Casper music lovers had signified their intentions of at tending. Mrs. Berta Smith, who his just recently come to Casper, will xing several pleasing selections. Mrs. Smith was a pupil of the great Oscar Saenger of New York. Mrs. Cecil C. Pirchell, who has already succeeged in pleasing Casper audiences with her violin selections, will play several numbers. George Halle will sing seyeral humorous selections. All fose interested in music are invited /’to be present. . Thursday Club Meeting Today. Mrs. Ted Purdy entertained the Thursday Bridge club this afternoon a: her residence, 433 South Park ave: nue. Substitutes for the afternoon were Miss Edna Sith, Mrs. Leigh Mc- Grath and Miss Kathleen Sullivan. Members of the club present were Mrs. 8, N. Brooks, Mrs. Charles 'T. Weldner, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. J. W- Johnson and Mrs. Pitt Covert. Presbyterian Aid Meeting Friday Mrs. Crawford's division of! the Presbyterian Ladies society will meet Friday forenoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs, A. W. Peake, 1004 South David street. All members of the aid are asked to be present. ee Mrs. Bingenheimer Entertains Mrs. J. W. Bingenhelmer entertained at an informal bridge luncheon today at her residence, 1114 South Durbin street. Guests for the afternoon in- clude Mrs, J. H. Rowand, Mrs. L. A. \oReed, Mrs. Russell Guin, Mrs. F. Ott, ‘gs. B. B, Lummis, Mrs. H. P, Fish- burn, Mrs. Thomas Daniels, Mrs. F anderberg, Mrs. Frank Flanigan, Mrs. 0, L. Walker, Mrs. T. S. Cooke, Mrs. Guy Trevett, Mrs. Ralph Buck ner; Mrs. G, Griffeth, Mra. William Kocher, Mrs. R, D. Miller and Mrs. R. C, Cather. eee Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hoffman enter- ained at an informal dinner party last evening at their residence on South Ash street in honor of their tenth wedding anniversary. The eve- ning was spent in playing 500, honors being taken by Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Horner. Red roses and candle sticks of red and white were used for the table decorations, Ten guests were present. , eee Birthday Party Tomorrow. Mrs, James -T. Jarsen will enter n at a children’s party tomorrow agerncon at her residence on Elm Areet in honor of her smal) daugh- ter Dorothy's sixth birthday, The afternoon will be spent in playing children’s games and contests, after which refreshments will be served. EAD COLDS . Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. 1S VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jari Used Yearly b Se Flag day decorations of red, white and blue will be used. Mrs. Jarsen will be assisted during the afternoon by Miss Virginia Harrison. Twenty- two children will attend. eee Community Aid | Meeting Friday. Members of the North Casper Com- munity Ladies’ Aid society will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, at the home of Mrs. George Woodard, 1009 North Durbin street. All members | of the society are asked to be present. ; eee Mrs. Robertson | Entertains, | Mrs. Florence Robertson enter- | tained informally last evening at her home on South Wolcott street, com- plimentary to Miss Helen Williams, a visitor here for a few days from Montana. During the evening sev-| eral vocal selections were given by Miss Huth Rollins after which Mrs James Horden played several piano selections. A color scheme of pink and white was carriéd out for -the decorations. | Personals Mrs. John Casey and baby John! will leave Saturday for Philadelphia, | where they will visit with relatives! and friends during the summer months. i eee Guy Morgan, son of Dr. and Mrs. ‘T. Morgan has arrived in Oakland, Calif., and has accepted a position there. eee The Mirscs Charlotte and Lucy Gantz huve returned from Nebraska where thi have been attending school. The Misses Gantz will spend the summer vacation here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gantz. eee Miss Jane McDonald has returned from California, where she has been for the last five months. Miss Mc Donald will spend some time here visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Oscap Heistand at her home on South Cen- ter street. eee Mr. and Mrs, Frederick G. Garey and daughter Mary Jane arrived yes- terday from their former residence in Nebraska and will make «their home here. eee Miss Ruth Agnes Robins fs visit ing with relatives here for a few weeks from her home in Colorado Springs, eee Mr. and Mrs. Paul Inderman left last evening for their home in Den- ver after visiting here for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Coleman. eee Mrs. Anna Henderson ts here on business for a few weeks from her home in Salt Lake. 5 Sar) Mrs. M. J. Kiley, mother of Mrs. J. W. Burkett has arrived from her home in Rapid City, S. D., and will spend some time visiting with her great granddaughter, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weaver. Miss Ede L. Piercy is visiting here for a few days from. Denver. svete Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Brown are here for a short time from Houston, Tex. ere 6 Mr, and Mrs, F. W. Rick came down last evening from their home in Greybull and will spend a short time here on business, .. Mrs. A. M. King is visiting with friends here from Kemmerer. ore Mrs. William Fisher came up yes- terday on a short pleasure trip from Douglas. Bee: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. .Tharrington, Mise Mary Gilbert and Miss Verna Tharrington are visitors here for a short time from Buffalo, Wyo. ol atre Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wog are here for few days on business from Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Smith and baby are visitors here for a few days from Cheyenne. exe Mr. and Mrs. L. Moody are visit- Ing here from Denver. e508 "Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Delay arrived yesterday from Alliance, Neb., and MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of all after a Golden Glint Sham: dvertisement. CLUB Meals at most reasonable Give us a trial. service. service. CLUB CAFE TO EAT. 129 South Center Street—Across From Iris Theater rices. where Home Made Hot Cakes are served with Coffee for 16c. We specially invite the working marr. Counter Try our Special 36c and 40c noon day luncheon. orders include Soup, Potatoes, Bread and Butter, Pudding, Tea, Coffee, Milk, Buttermilk or Iced Tea, The best steaks served in town for the least money. Eat once at the Club and you will be a constant patron. MAN IN OVERALLS IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE 129 South Center Street—Across From Iris Theater THE HUMAN ZOO Che Casper Laily Cribune News MARY TOBIN, Society Editor By C. D. Batchelor Copyright, 1923. by Pubtic Ledger Company “UNIMPBOVED” PROPERTY expect to spend several days visiting with friends here. rene Mr. and Mrs, J. J down last eyening on ness and pleasure trip home in Sheridan. ore Mr. and Mrs. J. D. King are here for a few days on business and visit ing with friends from Pueblo, Colo. eee Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Johnson visitors in the city for a few from Chadron, Neb. see Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Rhoades came down yesterday from Lander and will spend a few days here visiting with friends. Marshall came a short busi from thetr are days Mrs. Henry Hansen is an out of town visitor here from Lusk. oe « Mrs. Mary Preston short time here on Denver. is spending business fre a see D. Silberman, Chicagd wool buyer has returned from that city where he was called. several weeks ago by the death of his sisi ee Mrs. S. N. Brooks and baby daugh ter, Patricia Belle are spending a few days here from their ranch visiting with Mrs. Brooks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, H, L. Patton. eee Mr. and Mrs. Rey Spurlock are in for a few days visiting with friends and relatives and on business from thelr ranch on Sweetwater Mies Maurine Hollo and Miss Alice Hardie returned this morning from the University of Wyoming at Lara~ mie where they have just completed their senior year. Miss Hollo is visit- Ing at the home of Miss Hardie. She will leave tomorrow for Sheridan. in ae Mrs. Carrie Seeley has returned from California where she has been visiting for the last six months. oe Mr, and Mrs. Carson left this morning for Thermopolis to be gone a week or 10 days on a business and pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Evans have as their house guests for the week, Mrs. Robert K. Hanson of Denver. Be fore returning to her home Mrs. Han- son will ‘visit with relatives in the Western part of the state. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Lydon and three children have left for Salt Creek where they will spend several weeks after which they will go to Dnver where they will make their home. caeie ; Mr. and Mrs, Howard Franklin and children Helen and Carrie have ar- rived from their former residence in Utah and will make their home here cee Sam Ford, of the American Express company will leave the early part of next month for his home in Ireland where he will spend some time visit Camphor Acts Quick People are surprised at the quick action of simple camphor, witchhazel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One é#mall bottle helps any case sore, weak or strained eyes. eye cup free. Ca: isement CAFE Aluminum per The ONLY Cafe in Casper All Quick and efficient THE “IMPROVED” PROPERTY Ing with his parents. Arthur sity of terday. G PAGE THREE. of Women’s Clubs and Organizations Mr. home is located near Cork city. K, Litheredge and Van Doren returned from the Univer- Michigan at Ann Arbor yes. Mr. Lithredga has just com pleted his first year in the college ofley has moved its offices i re architecture. Mr. Van Doren has completed his third year in the college of liberal arts. eee (Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Farmer and children are spending a few days here on business and visiting with friends from Montana. eee Miss Helen Robertson ts visiting with friends in Denver for a few weeks. see Mr. and Mrs, G. M, Carpenter ar- rived in the city yesterday from Omaha and will spend several months here on busines: Sree Mrs. Francis Anderson ts spending a two weeks vacation visiting with friends in Ft. Dodge, Ia. eis « Mr. and Mrs. B, A. Ford and chil dren are here for a few days from California. City Briete Kenneth Mann is here for a short | time from Bridgeport, Neb. | William Wackey is an Omaha bus- | iness man here for a few days. Chey | | R. A. Kent is spending a few days |here from Cheyenne. | Howard Layman left last evening for the east where he expects to spend }a month visiting with friends and attending to important business mat- ters. aiet ie L, B. Baldwin is a Denver man here for a short time on business, John Ferguson and James Ferguson te! Leslie|are spending a few days in the city on business from Salt Creek ‘The law firm of Durham and Low- from the APE Rich, ripe, healthful grapes, grown in the famous vineyards of Southern Europe — produce the cream of tartar from which | Royal Baking Powder is made. The most eminent authorities in the world say cream of tartar makes the best and most health- ful baking powder. ROYAL Baking Powder The ONLY nationally distributed Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Contains No Alum— Leaves No Bitter Taste Mrs. Berta Smith. Mrs. Cecil Burchell... Mr. George Halle... Other Numbers to Be Added You Are Cordially Invited to Come and Bring Your Friends The Chas. E. Wells Music Company “Home of the Chickering”’ 232 E. Second St.—Phone 194 Wells Music Co., Concert Friday Evening, June 15 8 O'clock +. SOprano wesseseemmn---- Violinist sete sees Baritone Casper, Wyo. or dimity. MAIN FLOOR Hand made undergarments, guaranteed to fit and wear, at prices you pay for ready mades. Step-ins, Gowns, Slips, Petticoats and Bloomers in silk THE BARCLEY SHOP inery, Corsets, Lingerie and Hemstitching Teddies, O-S BLDG. Consolidated Royalty building to the fourth floor of the Midwest building. eee C. E. Williams came up this morn ing from Denver on a business trip. F.. W. Buchanan is a business vis itor for a short time from Denver. | etes'e Roy Hall ts in for a few days from| his ranch, eee E. E. Frasier is a Dallas, Tex. man | here for a short time. E. B. Pankow is in the city for a| day from Salt Creel ET, R. J. Gustafson is here on business | from Reeder, N. D, see will be accompanied on his return by William Kingsley who has been there for the last year, eee L, B. Baldwin spent several days here on business from Denver. Fred K. Rott fs here from his home in Lusk for a few days. see Arthur Green is visiting here for a day from Clayton. see James Murphy and J. McGlynn ar rived this morning on a business trip from Kansas City, Mo. el eile H, H. Holmes and F. L. Brown came up this morning on business from Denver. ere Edward and James Talbot are here for a few days from Bucknum. T. H. Wake, Jr., visitor here. } | s a Seward, Nebr. | Lee Christensen is in the city on business from Salt Lake. H. W. Fletcher is spending a week here on business from Houston, Tex. eee James O'Conner will leave in a ort time for Montana where he will spend a few weeks on business. He ther details. John Harrison {s among the out of town business visitors here for a week from Denver. is spending a week igmont, 8. D. L. EH. Logan here on business from H. L. Cooper is spending a few days here from Ka City. A. M. Boche came over this morn ing from Rawlins on business. ter spending several days here on business and visiting with his fami'y — BELGIAN CABINET DECIDES TO RESIGN BRUSSELS, June 14.—(By the As sociated Press.)—The Belgian today decided to resign in co ence of the controversy over | tion providing for the use of the Flemish language in Ghent Univer. sity. —E BARBER shop that used to be at Star Rooms {s now open for bust W. First. for over eighty years has relied upon Gour- aud’s Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activities. White Flesh-Rachel. Send !0¢ for Trial Size PERD, T. HOPKINS & SON, New York Gouraud’s |, Jeremiah Mahoney left this morn ing for the Buffalo Creek ranch af. 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