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FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923. Picnic Supper This Evening. Miss Frances Walker and Mrs Maybelle Thorton will entertain Picnic supper and informal party be given this evening at their tain home. to ur eee ridge Tea ‘Tomorrow. Mra. J. C. Williams will entertain at an informal tea tomorrow after noon at her home dn CY avenue in honor of her sister and house guest, Miss Marion Ellison of Houston, Tex. Fight guests will be present. — eee Rridge Party Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, William Evert- son entertained at an informal bridge party last evening at their home on IAnco!n zvenue, Honors for the eve- ning were taken by Mrs. Henry Thérn and Frank F. Logan. Twelve guests were present. eee Mra. Sinclair Entertains. Mrs. E. G. Sincleir entertained at nn informal tea yesterday afternoon at her residence, 421 Divine street. eee Informal Tea Thursday Mrs. BE. G. Sinclair was hostess at an informal tea given Thursday af- ternoon at her residence, 421 Divine treet, Guests present for the after. noon were Mrs. A, G. Fidel, Mrs Burke H. Sinclair, Mrs. H. A. Stewart Mrs. K. C, Bass, Mrs. H. L. Funk houser, Mrs. J. Salland and the hostess. Latte Kia Marriage The marrtage of Miss Jean Latta to Andrew A. Kidd took place last evening at the home of the brides par- ents, 643 South Durbin streets, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson pastor of the First Presbyterian church officiating. They were attended by Miss Nellie Latta, sister of the bride and James Kidd brother of the groom. Follow- ing the ceremony a wedding dinner was served which was attended by 16 guests, The beide was attractively dresned in a white gown with a hat to match and carried a bouquet of bridal roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Nellie Latte, bridesmaid was also dressed in white and carried a bouquet of flow. ers. Little Florence Barnes dressed in a white ruffled dress acted as ring| bearer, carrying the ring on a white| satin pillow, ‘The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mra, John Tatta of this city and has been supervisor for the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph com pany for the last three years. The groom who is connected with the Standard O11 company and who has been a resident of Casper since childhood has many friends here. Mr Kidd is a graduate of the Natrona County high schoo! Mr. and Mrs. Kidd will make their beme here at 703 Glenarm street. sien Marrte-Colltrs Mefriagce Thursday Miss Hollis Norris an@ James Col- Ups, both of Casper, were married @n Thursday evening, June 28, at the Parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal ehurch, by the pastor, the Rev, L. B. Carter. They will live at 620 West ath street. Mrs. G. A. Schrage was hostess at mn informal tea given yesterday after- noon at her home on Sixteenth and Mwmnie Brae streets in honor of Mrs. SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER at al mother and house guest of Mrs. Sid- ney L. Morrison both of Dickinson. N. D. Among others who have en- tertained for Mrs. Partridge during the week are Mrs: Myron Lessing: well, Mrs. Addison Robinson and Mrs. Personalea Mrs. Don Woods of Austin, Texas, who has been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Earnest Marquardt for the last few weeks left Wednesday evening for Salt Lake, where se will be joined by Mr. Wood after which they will go to California to spend severat months visiting witlg Mrs. Wood's mother, eee Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morley and children left last evening for their home in Colorado Springs after spend ing several days here visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. T. G. Harv eee Mr. an¢ Mra F. R. James and baby daughter Ramons of Omaha are visiting here for a week en route to the National park, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Jones. Mrs James is a sister of Mr. Jones . . Miss Ethe! Robertson was called to her home in Marion, Ohio, last eve- ning by the sudden death of her mother which occurred at her home esterday. cee Miss Genevieve Wilson left last evening for Denver, where she will virdt for two weeks, with her aunt. Mrs. Robert Garrison. eee William Cullen, son of Mrs. Thelma F. Cullen has arrived in the cityeand will spend some time here visiting with his mother. Eulle came fron Honver and Fistes park ‘there he ha; been spending the summer with vbe Olfncer }ghlanders of which he is a member. ee Mrs. Jack Daly and son Joseph drove up yesterday from Denver in thelr new Peerless sedan, which they have just recently purchased. eee Mr. and Mra. Robert G. Crane of Indianapolis are spencing a week here en route to their home in Bil- ngs from Nebraska where they have visiting at the home of Mrs . Crane’s parents for the last twe weeks. , eee Mrs. W. F. Ding of Salt Creek is spending a short time here visiting with friends, eee Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Wilson have returned from Thermopolis, where they spent several weeks. one te Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Ganson have arrived from their home in Denver and will spend several days here. eee Mra. J. M. Buckert is spending a few da: here with friends from her home at Glenrock. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Geary and MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of all after a Golden Glint Sham poo.—Advertisement, |Cardyn Spaulding Ruth Lano MARCELLE SHOPPE 245 East Seoond PHONE 2350 3. R. Partridge, house guest of Mrs. Oscar S. Beyer and Mrs. Roy Butler, Scalp Treatments, Facials and Packs ‘We Specialize in Marcelling hem pome Spanish lace, Milan braids and ribbon. $15.00. All go at Come Early and A New Line of the Late Mrs. Mce’s ANNOUNCING the opening of an exclu East First street. Opposite Masonic Temp HAT SALE SATURDAY CHOICE OF ALL SUMMER HATS $5.00 Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store sive Perfume and Toilet Goods Shoppe, Saturday, June 30,.1923. cated with Swanson Sisters Millinery, at 113 The Flower in the Bottle Perfume Shop ps, georgettes, horse hair vate $5.00 Get Your Choice et Veiling Just Received Hat Shop Lo- le Casper, Wyo. Charles Wilson are visitors city for a short time from Wymona, Okla. in the Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bunter came over yesterday from Rawlins and will ing with friends. ‘pend a short time here visit- cee Mrs. Allen Shoemaker has arrived from her home in Chicago and will spend several months here visiting with her song, Homer and Frederick. eee Miss Dorothy Barnes is a Glenrock business visitor here for a short time. ry Mirs Ora Speak is visiting with friends in the city for a few days from ‘Salt Creek Saas Mr, and Mrs, E. C. Charles have as their house guest for a few weeks at their home on Durbin street, Miss Virginia Colton of Des Moines, Ia. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. Willams left last evening for their former home in Kansas and will visit there for rey- eral weeks with relatives and friends. o 0% Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend have returned from a short business and pleasure trip spent in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Barnett are spending a few days here from their home in Denver. eee Mrs. Roussin and daughter of El Paso, Texas, here for a short time visiting with friends eee are Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Ulery will leaye tomorrow for tho Yellowstone Nat- tonal park where they will spend) sey- eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. EB. W. Finney are Colorado visitors here for a few days. eee Miss Frances Nixon, daughter of Mrs. T. 8. Spears has returned from Salt Lake where she has been attend- ng schodl at Rowland hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bergstrom and ©. C. MoCarthy left overland yester- lay for points in Montana, including Shelby where they will attend the Dempsey-Gtbbona fight. eee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Erwin have returned from a short business and pleasure trip made overland to Raw- lins and Laramie. see Mrs. Edwarti F. Bennett of Raw. ins is visiting in the city for a few lays. eee Mrs. I. H. Sennett and daughter ind son, Marion and Lincoln, have eft for Roundup, Mont., where they vill spend a month visiting with rel- utives and friencs. . . Miss Anne Fredrickson of the Anne Hat shop, will leave Sunday evening for Los Angeles, where she will spend some time visiting with her parents, Grows Hair in 90 Days A minute a day is sufficient time to devote to this new method scalp treatment. WAN ESS Liquid Scalp Massage is applied with a patented rubber applicator attached directly to the bottle. ing treat- ment is fed directly to the hair roots thru flexible rubber nipples. VAN ESS stops falling hair—grows new hai 90 days. Ask us about our 90-day treatment plan. We give a money back Get started now. not disep- point you. For sale at store, 176, Barnett’s Of Course Knox Straws In all the newest shapes and various braids. Week- end Special. Choice of any Ko $3.95 Fourtenavde OC 79e $1.00 Athletic Union Suits. M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 154 South Center Street Smith-Turner Drug 131 8, Center street. Phone be Casper Daily Cribune of the shop, eee Miss Marion ‘Thompson 1s spen4- ing several days visiting with rela- tives in Cheyenn ° oe Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Carpenter have returned from a week's shopping and pleasure trip spent in Denver. saris Mr. and Mrs. Sidnty L. Morrison have as their house guest at their home on Sixteenth and Bonibrae streets, Mrs. Morrison's mother, Mrs. Roy Butler of Dickinson, N. D. eee Mr. and Mrs, Oscar S. Beyer have as their house guest for some time, at their home, 837 South McKinley street, Mrs, Ed. R. Partridge of Dick- inson, N. D. While here Mrs. Part- ridge will spend some time visiting with her son, Earl R. Partridge, who {s connected with the Standard O11 company and with friends from Dickinson, eee Mr. and Mrs. John Logan of 256 East F street have purchased the A. J. Dickerson rooming house on West Yellowstone for $11,000 from Henry L. White and will take charge in the near future. 6 istie Mrs. Betty Huckaby is convalescing from an attack of ptomaine poison- ing received on a diner while she was coming from Chicago Tuesday. cee Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Dodds left last night for Alliance, Neb., to visit with relatives and friends. eee Mrs. Redd Miller and son Charles Redd will leave tomorrow for Ne- braska where they will spend some time visiting at the ranch of Mrs. Miller's uncle, Jameg Carson. eee Everett Brown, division accountant for the Chicago and Northwestern railroad left today for Chadron where he will spend some time visiting with @ personal friend * ee Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler ar- rived this morning from the east and will spend the remainder of the sum- mer months here. City Briete Henry Wyatt is spending a few days in Denver attending to business affairs. eee J. W. Gillispie of the National Sup- ply company, has returned from Denver where he spent several days on a business and pleasure trip. eee A. J. Johnston is a Chicago business man here for a few days. eee Cc. E. Baldwin arrived this morning on business from Denver. see Overman left last ev: Society Editor, for a weeks business and pleasure trip to Denver and other Colorado points, : ‘eee eee L. F. Baxley came down yesterday on a business trip from Riverton. eee B. O, Stratton of Lusk is spending a day here on business. ee ‘W. W. Hall came up this morning from Denver on business. eee Dr. W. W, Becker of Denver is spending several 4: in the city. eee William, Lester will leave Sunday for the Yellowstone National Park. eee Thomas Ingles is an out of town business man here for # few days from Lincoln, Nebr. eee A. M. Dow is spending a short time here on business from his home in ElPaao, Tex. G, R. Greagory is here visiting with friends for a week from Cleveland, eee eee Frank G. Forton has returned from a two weeks fishing trip to northern a two weeks fishing trip to the northern part of the state, eee Harry D. Daniels left yesterday News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations During her absence Mrs. Hazel Gore Will be in char; ithe to the finder new ones will be issued in their stead if they fail to ° turn up. Paul Davis is in for a short time} ‘The seat sale and work on the from Teapot. grounds for the Independence Day : how are progressing nicely and the fistio struggles will probably be bet- ter supported than the June 8 affair. With plenty of light from the good old July sun and no rain along with better facilities for handling the crowd the card July 4 will no doubt be better attended than any other affair in the state. ——_—__ town business men ‘here for a short time from Denver. air eee J. W. Mills of Basin ts visiting with friends here. DIX APPEARS OPPOSITE HELENE CHADWICK IN QUIGKSANDS” AT RIALTO Apes have more strength in one hand than the average man has in two. If you plant thorns, you can not expect to gather roses. If you 4, poor flavoring extracts you can ‘fot expect delicious Cesserts. Use Duzer’s and be certain.— Advertise. ment. Meals Served from 11.30 to 1:45 Meals Served from 5 to 7:15 p. m. The Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria Van SATURDAY SPECIAL Roast Chicken Basement Smith-Turner ' Drug Store—131 S. Center Admirers of Richard Dix will share his enthusiasm for the role he plays in “Quicksands,” the Howard Hawks | picture which comes to the Rialto theater today. Besides the popular leading man, the cast {s further en- hanced by Helene Chadwick, Alan Hale, Noah Beery, J. Farrell Mc- Donald, George Cooper, Walter Long, Edwin Stevens, Frank Campeau, Jean Hersholt, Dick Sutherland and others equally distinguished for strong acting. SEATS FOR MILLINERY overland for Tulsa, Okla,, where he will spend three weeks visiting with relatives and attending to business affairs, . Harry T. Huston left last evening for Denver on a combined business and pleasure trip. ° ee Frank QBrien left yesterday for Salt Creek after spending a few days here on businers: eee Earnest Marquardt of the New York Ofl company spent yesterday at Polson Spider on business. eee R. C. Smith arrived yeeteréay from Central City, Ky., and expects to spend some time here visiting with friends. eee Dr. James A. Fraser came over yes: terday from Rawlins on a short bus- Iness trip. eee A. M. Anderson is here for the re- mainder of the week attending to bus- iness affairs from Thermopolis. eee Cc. W. Work is a Mitchell, Meb., business caller here for a few days. eee C. B. Morton is spending a few days here from El Paso, Tex. eee R. BH. Coleman came down last even- ing from Thermopolis for a few days business trip. eee Harry McNamara of Douglas has arrived in the ctiy and will spend sev- eral months here on business. . eee The Season’s as a moccasin. There’s nothing like there’s no ust trying hurt your feet. Get for walking. purpose. Then What Could Be Cooler? Note—The Sandal A slipper as soft as a glove with soles as pliable For hot days your feet will ap- preciate their cool comfort. of approval is on the sandal style so you are assured of being correctly shod. In Patent Leather or White Elk $6. Wigg’s Additorial walk to make a person feel good—but For both health and econ- omy’s sake, buy a shoe suitable for the “twill “walk and be healthy.” Wisc PHOENIX HOSIERY Sensible Style King Tut’s stamp 00 a long, invigorating to walk in shoes that shoes that are made be a pleasure to RODEO RING BIG REDUCTIONS IN ALL SUMMER MILLINERY FOR SATURDAY Values Up to $35.00, Selling at Less Than Half The Barcley Shop Main Floor—O. S. Bldg. LINGERIE CORSETS CARD LOST A number of tickets to the July 4 boxing show to be held at the Rodeo grounds were lost yesterday by one of the promoters of the affair. The tickets embraced numbers 48 to 68 inclusive and were in section A, rows 4 and 6. Nine parquet tickets were also lost in the’same pack. Anyone turning in these paste. boards will receive a substantial re- ward providing they turn them in to the Club's office, room 11, Smith block. The tickets will be of no value FRECKLES New Is the Timo to Get Rid of These Spets GIRLS’ PLAY $1.25 and $2.50. Priced from $1.25 UP. From 8 to 6 years. Ugly There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckled, is Othine—double strength—is gua: anteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—trom any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under color. $1.25 and $1.50. Children’s Outing Togs SUITABLE FOR FOURTH OF JULY OUTING Heavy cotton Khaki Outing Suits, knickers or full pleated bloomers with middy or plain waist effect. Sizes from 4 to 12. Priced at $2.75 and $4.75. Panty Dresses of fine gingham. Gingham Dresses for the older girls from 6 to 14. BOYS’ KHAKI SUITS Specially priced at $2.75. COVERALLS Light and medium. weight khaki in blue or khaki “Ww & Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Building DRESSES Sizes from 3 'to 6. by taking advantage of our hundreds of Saturday Shopper at 252 S. Center St. Get Ready for the “Fourth’ Removal Sale Bargains which will greet the eye of every Phone 1304W “It will pay you to come early”