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TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1923. Wednesday. Mrs. Charles W. Barton will enter- tain at a baby party to be given Wed- nesday afternoon at her home in the Ardmore apartments in honor of her baby daughter, Barbara's first birth- day. eee Mrs. McGrady Entertains. Mrs. Charles McGrady entertained the Midnight bridge club last evening at her home in the Hildebrand apart- ments. Honors for the evening were taken by Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum and Miss Margaret England. Among thoseypresent were Mrs, W. I. Rehr, w . Stanley Greenbaum, Mrs. Cotton, Miss Catherine Dunn, Miss Lois Longshore, Mrs. Leigh Mc- Grath and Miss Margaret England. ‘The club will be entertained at its regular meeting next Tuesday by Mrs. Rehr at her apartment on Lincoln street. eee Informal Party Last Evening. Miss Evelyn Hanley entertained in- formally last evening at her home ‘on Fourteenth street in honor of her house guest, Miss Mae Roberts of Bil- lings, Mont. The evening was spent in playing bridge, honors being take by Miss Helen Anderson and Miss Marion Miller. Twelve cuests were present. fate. Mrs. N. 8. Wilson will entertain st an informal bridge luncheon Wed- nes@ay, June 20 at her home in honor of her house guest, Miss Lillian Ber- wick of Omaha. 4 . . Ryem- Mowe Marriage Amnounced. Announcement has been made of marriage of Miss Hi Ryan of Dead- ‘wodd, 8. D., to Samuel Mowee of this city, which took place recently at the home of the bride in Deadwood. The bride is m graduate of St. Joseph's hespttal of Deadwood. Mr. Mowee ts connected with the Natrona Power company here. The news came as a surprise to friends here as Mr. Mowee left Casper presumably on @ short business trip. Mrs. Mowee will not arrive here until suitable living quar tees can be secured. eee Pust Noble Grand Ciub Meeting The Past Noble Grand club of Kuykendahl Rebekah lodge No. 49 will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home. of. Mrs. H. W. Tis- éale, 719 North Durbin street. M-s. Tisdale will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Lila Calkens and Mrs. Alice Richards. All members of the club are asked to be present. eee of Mis Delores marriage to T. W. McDonald took place fonday morning at the home of the brid sister, Mrs. H. D. Huff, 1327 South Spruce serest. The Rev. Philip K. Edwards, pastor of the Episcopal church, performed the ceremony. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Duff, sister and brother-in-law of the bride. The bride was attractively dressed in a gown of azure blue draped with lace and carried @ bridal bouquet of lillies of the valley and roses. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to which only a few in- timate friends and relatives attended The bride is a Virginia, Minn., girl and has been a resident of Cas- per for the last year. Mr. McDon- ald.was formerly owner of the Mc- Donald cigar store. The couple ae yesterday for Virginia, Minn., where they will visit with relatives of the bride for a short time after which they will go to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs, McDonald will return to Casper in ‘a few months and will make their » home here. eee ._ Rebekah Meeting = Wednesday Evening m in regular session Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hell. Following the initiation of candidates refreshments will be serv 4 and a social hour will be held. All members of the lodge are asked to be present. . Legion Auxiliary ‘Tomorrow Mrs, Chris Wagner will entertain the members of the American Legion auxiliary at its regular monthly bus- iness meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at her home, 332 South Grant @treet. All members of the auxil- jary are requested to attend. eee B, and P. W. Class Meeting This Evening The Business and Professional Woman's class of the Methodist church will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of Miss Florence Johnson, 724 South Beech street. All members of the class are asked to attend. Pitrs. Robert Hawley and sister, Miss AMazie Cross of Dougias spent several days here visiting with their sister, Miss Mary Cross of the Midwest Re- fining company. einen MEDIUM BROWN looks Dest of all after a Golden Glint Sham- poo,—Advertisement. NOTICE have moved my I office from Suite 302 Midwest Bullding to ROOM 3, NEUMAN BLOCK 235 East Second Street DR. N. B. MORAD SOCIETY CENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL _ CIRCLES OF CASPER fatrona Rebekah lodge No. 39 will} | | | Personals The 15-monthold infant of Mr. and Mrs, John Kinkaid of Mills, is report- ed critically ill from a form of pol| soning which developed Sunday from an unknown cause. Dr. W. A. Bry- ant is in attendance. ee John H. Ballard, employed at the Standard refinery, ‘s seriously ill at! the County hospital with tick fever. A consultation was called by the at- tending physician, Dr. W. A. Bryant.| Mr. Ballard’s family resides at Ther-| mopolis. | eee Mr. and Mrs. Henry Talman and baby daughter, left last evening for Kansas City, Mo., to be gone a month on a business and pleasure trip. eee Mrs. and Mrs. Frank FL Ryan of Omaha, are visiting with relatives| here for a few weeks. eee Mrs. Andrew Wilson has returned from a three weeks’ pleasure trip! spent in Colorado with relatives and friends. eee Mr. and Mre. W. A. Harrison has| returned from Nebraska where they spent two weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. Harrison's parents. eee Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hastings are rs visting with! friends from Sheri: . Mr. and Mrs, K. L. Kavanaugh and| daughter, Helen, returned last even- ing to their home in Colorado Springs after spending several days here on a pleasure trip. sp ieine Mrs. G. B. Norman is here for a few weeks on business and visiting with friends from Ogden, Utah. . | Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Cunning-| ham are here for a short time from, Des Moines, eee Miss Virginia Dayidson left last! evening for Den¥er where she wilt| spend two weeks’ vacation visiting with friends, eee Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Littlefield} and baby son, Harold Crandall, ree turned yesterday from Denver where they have been visiting for the last two months. They were accompanied home by Mrs. W. W. Kemp, mother of Mrs. Littlefield, who will visit here for the remainder of the summer. eee Miss Kathleen Sullivan has as her house guest for a week at her home on South Center street, Mrs. Harold Delaney of Mammoth. eee Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ham arrived in the city this morning from Denver and will spend two weeks here visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. West, on South Durbin street. eee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson are East Second street. the attending physician, reports both mother and son ncely. Dr. M. J. Nolan to be progressing Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Gulich will leave tomorrow overland for Denver where they atives for some time. is manager of the Charles E. Wells Music company here. eee will vi t with friends and rel- Mr. Gulich Mrs. C. A. Smith and Miss Mae} Winter of Chapter O, and Mrs. H.} B. Durham and Mrs. John McFadyen of Chapter G. of the P. E. O. sister hood left last evening for Cheyenne where they will attend the P. HK. O. convention to be held there for the next three days. Mrs. S. K. Loy, state organizer for the P. E. O. left Mondsy afternoon to attend the con- vention. eee Mrs. Russman, proprietor of the Smart Hat shop, has returned from an extensive buying trip spent in the East. eee Mrs. Williams Ruddy and two sons of Taylor, Tex., are visiting here for a month at the home of Mrs. Ruddy’s brother, W. H. O'Keefe of the Cas- per Dry Goods company. eee Mr. and Mrs. Reed Miller and son Charles returned last evening from Fort Collins where they have been visiting with relatives for the last four days. Mr. Miller spent a short time in Denver on business. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bellman are here for a few days from Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Virginia Berger has arrived from Kansas City, Mo., and will make her home here. eee Mrs. E. C. Parpet is here for a short time from hér home in Love- land, Colo. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kyte arrived yesterday and will make their home here. eee Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Williams are spending a few days here visiting with friends from Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ben Milnes of Seattle, Vash., are visitors here for a few days. eee The Misses Margaret and Patricia Sullivan returned this morning from the East. Miss Patricia Sullivan | has been attending school in Chicago for the last year, while Miss Margaret Sullivan has been visiting for th last few months in New York, Bos- ton, Philadelphia and Chicago. She also spent some time visiting with her sister, Mrs, Joe Donlin of Ft. Wayne, Ind. see The Misses Esther and Marion Run- den are spending several days in Den- ver on a short business trip. eee Mrs, T. J. Riach returned this morn- ing from Denver where she has been visiting for the last week. eee Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Beal and family \left this week overland for Denver on a short business and pleasure trip. eee Mr, and Mrs. EB. J. Sullivan and children returned this morning ?rom Denver where they have been for the last few weeks. cee Mr. and Mrs. T. Maxwell motored tg Denver this week and will spend some time there visiting with friends, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Monorgan and baby arrived Monday from Manville the parents of a baby son who arrived and will make their home here. Mr, Friday, June 15, at their home, 905'Monorgan has been connected with here’ a whole meal in one dish There's not one essential food element missing when you serve Shredded Whole ‘Wheat with berries or fruits and cream. In a full course dinner you might eat a greater quantity of food, but you cannot pos sibly get a more balanced, body-building combination than Shredded Whole Wheat topped with luscious fresh fruits and berries. Here is your ideal summer food—one that appeals to tired appetites, and satisfies your craving fora light, wholesome and sus, taining summer dish. Strawberries and shredded WHOLE, News @be Casper Daily Cribune * the Wyoming National bank here for some time but has been for the last two weeks visiting with his family. ap eGo ee City Briets W. G. Windson ts an out-of-town business man here for a few days from Denver. Charles Green is a Lovell, Wyo., visitar here for a short time. . . 0. K, Dunn ts here from Salt Lake jon business for a week. eee Frank and Victor Leonard are |spending a few days in the city vis- iting with friends from Teapot. J. E. Stevens is here on business from Salt Creek. eee John Kunkle is here for a few days on businegs from Cheyenne, E, M. Johnson of Denver is here for a few days attending to business affairs. Mr. Johnson is interested in the Kennedy Motor company. eee C. E. George is here on business for a few days from Chicago. oe. Ernest Hall is in for a few days from Salt Creek. cee Dave Scott is spending a few days here from Salt Creek. W. G. Windsor of Windsor and Lund, construction company, arrived Almost Unbelievable ‘You can hardly realize the wonder- Bee ful improvement to your skin and complexion = the mirror will reveal to you after using Gouraud's Oriental Cream for the first time. White-Flesh Gourauds Oriental Cream of CHOICE OF 60 Silk Dresses Genuine Values Up to $69.50 FOR JUNE CLEARANCE $1725 CHOICE OF 22 COATS Genuine Values Up to $125.00 FOR JUNE CLEARANCE =——> Thibet Fur Chokers Platinum and Beige Colors Genuine $25.00 Values FOR JUNE CLEARANCE 45 $9:5 YOUR CHOICE OF 200 HATS The Latest In Summer Millinery ONE-THIRD OFF THIS SALE IS A TYPICAL FUCHS SENSATION CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Women’s Clubs and Organizations MARY TOBIN, Society Editor in Casper from Denver this morning Bo across from the Henning. H. Kilpatrick of the cee Leo Dunn, Bernie Webb, Don | company. Phillips have returned from Cheyenne | where they attended the golf tourna-| L. ment being held there. | cee Samuel M. Hench, owner of the |n¢ss. Hench Grocery and Market left Sun- day morning for Thermopotis, where ure trip. days J. L, Barker has arrived tn the city affairs. Meals at most reasonable prices. Give us a trial. service. service. CLUB CAFE TO EAT. —OF ALL— FOR JUNE $ 6.00 Values $ 8.00 Values $10.00 Values $12.00 Values $17.50 Values from Omaha and will spend a week or |arrived ten days here attending to business |some time here attending to business matters, For Cooking and Baking—Use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Its pure, convenient, economical Sold and recommended by all grocers CLUB CAFE 129 South Center Street—Acroes From Iris Theater CHOICE OF 45 Silk Dresses Genuine Values Up to $95.00 H. Moody representative of the Sweet Candy company of Salt Lake is |spending a short time here on busi Frederick G. Clapp, prominent geo!- | he will spend; several days on a pleas-|ogist of New York, is here for a few | on business. F. A. Scannell, an Omaha stockman spend yesterday and will = RED CRO , The ONLY Cafe in Casper where Home Made Hot Cakes are served with Coffee for 15c. We specially invite the working man. Try our Special 35c and 40c¢ noon day luncheon. orders include Soup, Potatoes, Bread and Butter, 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 ANNOUNCING FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY A Great June Clearance SUMMER SILK DRESSES AND COATS Our patrons will find in this sale wonderful values at low prices. Our policy of not carrying overa single garment from season to season is the cause of the astounding reductions. CLEARANCE $32:5° Silk Underwear --------$2.95 _-------$3.95 --------$4.95 --------$5.95 ae $8.95 Western to start operations on the new hotel |States Oil and Land company left yes: terday for Lusk and vicinity to be | 80ne several days on business for his Counter All Pudding, Tea, Quick and efficient THE PAGE THREE. Charming Summer WASH FROCKS Smartly Made Of Good Materials Also a Generous Assortment Of Skirts, Blouses, Silk Slips, Petticoast and Teddies Hats, Umbrellas, Combs, Pocketbooks, Veils, Bathrobes, etc. $ All. Includ- ed in a spe- cial bargain The Daintiest Of Hand Made Blouses White Dimities White Voiles Trimmed with Irish Crochet And Filet Lace $3.95 to $10.00 DRESSES AND COATS It makes no difference for what occasion, or at what price you wish to purchase a Summer Dress or Coat, one of these three selected groups will afford you plenty to choose from. Attractively Designed and Prettily Trimmed $2.75 to $3.95 Every garment is offered at a price which represents a worth-while saving to you; the prices of many are cut to $195 $ 028 Appealing Summer Milli Our special group of the season’s choicest creations selected from our summer stock of values up to $22.50, are offered in Clearance Ol 0.95 For those who want a rath- One of the most popular er plain but attractive Toney saying: opportuni- straw, felt or silk hat, we ies 0: © season on pret- suggest our ty hats, can be found in our $3.50 Special $6.75 Special New Lines Of Onyx, Gotham, Gold Stripe and Kayser Ladies’ Fine Silk Hose Silk Underwear for Summer Needs Fur Chokers, Sweaters Sport Skirts, Blouses, Petticoats Just Received a Few 3-Piece Tweed Sport Suits (Jacket, Skirt and Knickers) Priced Specially at $29.95 It will pay you to visit this store often. Merchandise is arriving daily which we are forced to move out quickly at reduced prices because our new store is not yet completed and we lack space for these surplus goods. i 2 S. Center Street Cf; Phone 1804-W