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WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1923, RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OE CASPER Maccabees: to 5 any girl in learning the game, Swim- Picnic ming groups are being organized a! - "The Women's Benefit association of] the club rooms and those wishing to the M: has afinounced a pic-| join are asked to register at the} nic for the Maccabees and their friends | “Y. W." rooms. to béheld Thursday evening at the . old lowa picnic grounds, two miles! Informal Tea _ -- News o yf Women’s Clubs and Organizations week with friends. Mr. Black is a former resident of Casper, his father A, B. Black being at one time owner of the Callaway furniture store on Second street. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend left this week overland for Sheridan ‘where they will attend the Shriners conven- tion being held there. cee Miss Catherine Dunn returned yes- terday afternoon from Denver where she spent several days on a pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Weaver left this week overland for the Yellow- stone National park where they will west{ of here on ’Garden Creek. The| This Afternoon. picnic will be a “hard times” affair, With fines threatened those who dress in go6d clothes: * ‘Whe ’start will be made between 6,30 4nd 7.o’clock"from the W, E. Tubbs Fesldence, 315 South Dayid street, and members owning automobiles are asked to take as many others as pos. sible. A truck will also be provided for those not having transportation. A picnic lunch furnished by all the members will be served together and those-in doubt regarding what to sup- Bly have been asked to telephone Mrs. Tubbs at 128-W, or Mrs. Brown at at an informal tea given this after- noon at her home, 1224 South Wol- cott street. Personals Mrs. Evelyn Peightel and son Jack will Teave this evening for Denver where they will spend a few days on @ pleasure trip. 449-F. + Caetibe ¢ eee Mrs. Forrest Ruddel arrived this Mrs.'Snoak Will morning on a short business trip Entertain Saturday from Denver. Mrs. J, C. Snook will entertain at eee #n_ informal luncheon Saturday of| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bercu are visit- this week at her home, 426 East Elev-| ing here for the ¢nth street in honor of Mrs. John . A. ‘Thieme of Fort Wayne, wi8.| Max Wasseman and daughte: Jnother and house guest.of Mrs. T.| here for a few days from thelr Home day from Douglas e. 8. Cooke. eke bs : eee he adh eee a Mr. and Mrs, C. J: Ince arrived his mi Mrs. R. M. Andrus will be hostess ‘orning from Denver and will ti spend several days here. Mr, at an informal tea to be giver Mon-| manager of the Rocky Mountain ati day, July 16, at her home on Durbin} sion of the Western Union Telegraph street complimenting Mrs. John A-| company. Thieme of Fort Wayne, Ind., mother eee of Mrs. T; 8. Cooke, who is visiting] yr, and Mrs. C. A. Ha: here. at the Cook home on South] orchard, Wash., are among the tant re ee a tg ints going to the national park visi Lads in, Aye avi i here for the day. Meet Friday. «| Mr. and Mra. R. A. Ca ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the North. Cas-| visiting here for a abort rner foes per Community church will meet! Boscr wyo. Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock with : fo Psiek te “Mrs. H. Freeman, 1216 North Durb'n| x7) ong Mrs, Edward Lessinam street. Everybody, Og a and family are visiting with friends here from Salt Creek. cee Mr. and Mrs. William McMurry of 1 Laramie accompanied by Harry P ft the Natrona county high. school) Hinds of Cheyenne arrived yesterday are planning a pienic to be given] and will spend several days here. Mr. Tuesday, July 17, the. place of which| Hinds ‘s owner of the Plains hotel will be announced later. All girl re-| in Cheyenne. serves or other high school. girls who eee are interested and who wish to at-|' Mrs, Allen Smith of the Efell ranch tend are asked to call the Young/js visiting with friends here for a Women's Christian association secre-| short time. tary some time before Monday eve- eee nifig. Girls who work will be taken! Mrs. William O'Keefe of the Casper to the picnic late in the afternoon.| Dry Goods company accompanied by ‘These girls are also asked to call the] her baby daughter Genevieve and her association: rooms. mother, Mrs. John Shikany, left last bGat os evening for Estes park after which Informal. Dinner they wll visit in New Mexico, Los Tuesday Evening Angeles, San Francisco and other Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.. Adams] southern points before returning to were hosts at'an informal dinner party| their home here. They expect to be given ‘last evening at their home on] absent from the city for two months. Beech, street in honor of their third see wedding anniversary, Covers were} Mr, and Mrs. Byron T. Gray of Chi Alaid for eight. Red roses with favors} cago, spent yesterday here enroute of red» were used for the table dec-} to the Yellowstone !ational park. orations. ~ | ig hg eee Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Titus are spend: Gleaners Circle ing a few days here from Cheyenne. ‘Will Meet Thursday Mr. Titus is general manager of the {The Gleaners Circle of the First} Mountain States Telephone and Tele Baptist church will meet Thursday] graph company. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home se of Mrs. William Schopf, 1219 South} Mr. and Mrs. William Welch are Him street.. All ladies living be-| here for a short time from Rawlins. tween Beech and Elm streets are in- ce yited to attend, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sun spent yes- « 0.40 \e terday here on business from thelr ‘Wil Meet Thursday . . The Christian Women’s association| Mr. and Mrs. T. §, Cooke have as wi! meet Thursday afternoon at 2-30) their house guests at thelr home, 920 at the ho meof Mrs. Hoon, 135 South] South Beech street Mrs. Cooke's par- Japkson street. Mrs, Hoon will be/ents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thieme asa'stéd. during the afternoon by Mrs.| of Fort Wayne, Ind. Gadberry. All members of the asso- ary ciation are asked to be present. eee . Miss Louise Bingham has as her house guést at her home on Kimba'l Presbyterian Aid avenue Miss Charlotte Johnson of ‘Will, Hold Meeting Sheridan. é The Ladies’ Aid society of the North eee Caspsr Presbyterian chtrch will meet] Mr. and Mrs. Robert G, Carey ac: Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. at-the| companied by Gen. Whitmyer of Fort home of Mrs, Henry Freeman, 1216] Russell, spent yesterday here visit: North Durbin street, ‘All. visttors| ing with friends. ate welcome. eee Mrs, N, A. Davis, mother of Mrs. J. W. Bingham has left for Minne- apolis and Warren, Minn., where she will visit with relatives for the re- mainder of the summer months. . . The Woodcraft Thimble club No. 97 will hold a special meeting at the home of Neighbor Bishop, 818 Hast “4 Hecond street, at 2:30 Friday after-] yr, ana Mrs. Charles T. McGrady xioon. Important business is to be/ have as their guest for a short time transacted and all members are re-| yi. McGrady of Texas, mother of quested to be present. ase Mt’ Grady. \g . ary prenaarnilly 0501 Be Mrs. H, B. Dalley and children, ieee. abe Herbert Jr., and Mrs. + ‘The Women's Auxiliary of ‘the Bm-| Dl! AtGig he ati peg Peer ote Yc a a2 ett] eee en returned last Saturday from Coronado, See as sccgaint and Gambell will | Calf., where Mra. Daily has been vis- een ee cisssen for the "afternieon, | ting for the last six months, eee StS ee auniliary are asked! seg, Percy Fletcher and baby will bi moar arrive tomorrow morning from Chey- enne and will visit here for a shor’ eee tion time with Miss Kathleen Sullivan at The Ladies’ Aid society of the East|her home on East Tenth street. Side Methodist Community church eee will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30! Raymond Black arrived in the city at the residence of Mrs. eS ead this morning Fenn ha: Bote in Hous: - irst street. ton, Tex., and visit here fo Party pare he ‘anked to be present. | == ar “ee Bridge Party Friday Evening Mrs, G. R .Willlams will be hostess at’ an informal bridge party to be given Friday evening at her home on Ash street. Eight guests will be present, ene Instructions in Tennis At Y. W. ©. A. Girls wishing to learn the ‘game of tennis may do so by calling at the Young Women’s Christian association rooms some time during the week. | ‘The association will furnish the racquets and will be glad to assist THAN 5 MINUTES FROM SEE bh 4st spend a week or 10 days. Mr. Weaver Mrs. H. ‘P. Fishburn was hostess, '§ connected with the Doud-Weaver) Motor company here. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brandon ar- rived in the city yesterday from Sheridan and spent last evening here enroute to Mr. Brandon's old home in Kemmerer, where they will visit for a ‘short time, after which they will go to Lava Hot.Springs, Idaho, and Salt Lake City. During the first week of August they will return to Wyoming and will tour the Yellow- stone National park, going by way of the Jackson Hole entrance. Mr. Brandon was formerly owner and publisher of the Sheridan Post. cee Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schmidt spent several days in Denver on a pleasure trip. . Miss Lucille Lay has returned to De Casper Dap TIOUNe MARY TOBIN, ‘witl spend a short time here on bus- iness for his company after which he Society Editor a few days here from Denver attend- ing to business affairs. salesman, is here for a few days on| Louis Johnson !s here on business business from Denver. for the week from Kimball, Neb. cee see C. C. Harman of the Bell Telephone} Elmer M. Olingre is a business company {s in the city on business} visitor in the city this week fom from Cheyenne. Lusk. cee eee William Utzinger returned’ this] Charles A. Robertson came down week from Shelby, Mont., and. Salt| yesterday on a short business trip Lake where he spent several weeks. | from his home in Riverton. | Mr. Utzinger is connected with the ena YS | White Motor company, H. Ready came down last evening eee from Thermopolis and will spend sev- A. W. Peake, general superintend-| eral days here. ent of the Midwest Refining company, BNE e Frank Howard is a business visitor here for a few days from Great Falls, Mont. returned yesterday afternoon from Denver where he spent several days on business for his company. W. F. pees Finney, superintendent of the gas plant of the Midwest Refining com- pany, also spent several days in Den- ver on business this week, WORK FUSHED ON WATER VIEW SUBURB. ON WEST ness. Recognizing the continually increas. ing demand for moderate priced homes, work on the water system in Mountain View suburb is being rushed to a rapid conclus'on. The founda tion for the pumping plant is under construction and material is on the eee Herman B. Gates of Cheyenne spent a short time here yesterday enroute to the northern part of the state, eee Harry Mednick returned yesterday afternoon from Denver where he spent several days. eee Ralph Bell, district manager for her home in Shoshoni after a week's visit here spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Stillwagon, 736 East Fourth street. see Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sole and Mrs Barrie Arnson came down last. eve: ning from Thermopolis and expect to spend a short time here visiting with friends. Mrs. Ida Hadley McClung left this week for her home in Thomas, Okla., after spending six wecks here visit- ing with Miss Margaret Curtin. Mrs. G. M. Vandaveer is spending a few weeks at Piney Inn, Story, Wyo. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fisher and small son, Bryce MacLean, returned this week from Glidden, Ia., where they attended the family reunion of the Fisher family the first one to be held since the World war. Mrs. Fisher and baby visited’ for some time in Ontario, Canada, with friends and relatives, after which they went to Glidden where they were joined by Mr. F.sher. The Fishers are residing in their new home, 1131 East Third street. cee Mr, and Mrs. Harry Young. and family are spending the summer months at thelr cabin on West Garden Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tobin and chil- dren and the Misses Mary and Frances McCarthy, daughters of Eugene McCarthy, are spending the summer at the Tobin cabin in the Big Horn mountain: City Briets Henry Warshaw, representative of) W the Carson Pirie Scott and company of Chicago, left this week after spend- ing some time here calling on the Kassis Dry Goods company. eee W. J. Shada is here for a short time on business from Shoshoni. ee W. O. Carr of the Nickle Plate com: pany is here for a few days on busi- ness for his company. ee H. S. Sands of the Westinghouse Electric company of Denver is in the city on business for a few days for his company, eee M. F. Levy of the Levy Construc tion company of Denver arrived this morning and will spend some time here on busines: rd L. R, (Dolly Gray representative of the Home Insurance company ar- rived this morning from Denver and resh from the factory TOBACCO now 15% SOLD rn CN EAST TERRACES A SUBDIVISION REASONABLY PRICED EASY TERMS THE EXTENSION OF EAST SECOND STREET LESS BUSINESS CENTER. BEN ground for the construction of the storage tank. When the service is installed, Mountain View will have a water system which is excelled by few towns of two thousand popula- lion. ‘The pump has a capacity of 100 gallons a minute, Three homes are already under construction and many more wi'l be started in the very near future. Over engineer for the Wyoming North and| Sixty lots have already been sold and South railroad, accompanied by James} umber of prominent real estate Wilson, Jr, came down last evening | {i"ms of the city have had representa from Sheridan and will spend several | tives on the ground this week and the Continental Supply company, ar- rived this morning. and will spend several days here on business. eee Mark Hibbard, -prominent stock- man of Kaycee, is here for a few days on business and visiting with old time friend: see E. C. Fenstermaker, assistant chief days here on business. the proposition has received the'r eee hearty endorsement, R. G. Taylor returned today from] With the great industrial section which has built Casper, immediately adjacent to the new townsite, its rapid development is assured, Thous- ands of workmen today travel twice and three times as far from their work to their homes and live in rent ed homes, while they cou'd go half as far and own their own home with all the modern conveniences, The easy payment plan by which a home can be bought in Mountain View is very attractive and the Baker Grude Invest ment Co. {s very well pleased with the general endorsement which the new residential section is recetving. Among those who have purchased lots are: Kennedy & Penney Engin eering Co, W. lL, Worrall, A. E Forest, J. J .Martin, H. J, Cushing, R. C, Holland, Charles Messersmith ©. J. Summers, W. T. Taylor, Frank Vermillion, J. C. McNamara, and Frank Probst. LOUISIANA BOY SCOUTS ON WAY TO YELLOWSTONE CHEYENNE, Wyo, July 11. Thirty-one Boy Scouts from Louis: fana left Cheyenne Monday for Yel lowstone park, under leadership of . H. W, Copeland. They will return to this city in time to attend the Frontier Days celebration July 24, 25, Denver where he has been for several days on business. eee Frederick Wycoff. Thermopolis at- torney, is here for a few days on busine: eee M. N. Wheeler is spending a few days in Denver on business. oe J. Monahon is spending a few days In Denver attending to business af- fairs. ee 8 C. Griffen has returned from Den- ver where he’ spent a few days on business. cee L. J. Goeman arrived in’ the city yesterday from Rawlins and will spend a short time here on busin , eee Boone Benedict, W. W. Lacy, Roy H. Bullack and Roy Bullack, Jr., have returned from a three-day fish- ing trip in the Big Horn mountains. The members of the party all caught the limit of trout and report fishing in the mountains to be excellent. eee ‘ Donald Gallagher is visiting here for a few days from his home in O'Neil, Neb. Forest ©. Howe is spending a few here on business from Kane, L. F. Campbell is in for a few days from Lavoye. APE 26 and 27. They are making the tour bile, J. F. Caldwell is in the elty for a| PY Sutomobiie. short time on business from Salt bi ice, scuarenteed to kill Creek. Bed bug) juice, 't ‘1 vermin; will not sain bed clotii- gz. Apco Products £0. Phone 286. ——— ae eee Clifford Smith is a Norfolk, Neb., visitor in the city for a few days. eee ATTENTION A. F. & A. M. Members of Casper lodge No, 15 and Pathfinder lodge No. 42, A. F & A. M. will meet at the Masonic Temple at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon to attend the funeral of the late 'T. Frank Algeo, accprding to an- nouncement this afternoon. Harold Duce is here on business from Boulder, Colo. one Fred Klink of the K. and B. Pack- ing company and president of the Western Hotel company. is spending ANNOUNCEMENT A NIGHT CLASS Automobile Instruction - for Owners, Drivers and Mechanics A thorough study of ignition, carburetors, starting and lighting system and motor principles. All of these things will be explained to you in a simple, non-technical way SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND. by an experienced instructor and a man with 13 yea experience in the auto business. CLASS STARTS SOON For Particulars Seo A. P. JACKSON ° Wyatt Hotel MEDIUM BROWN best of all after a Golden Glint Sham- Serer mes eee oer HAIR looks) struction company of Denver is here,o34 s for a few days on b , will go to the Yellowstone National cee poo.— Advertisement. —o— rugs park where he will spend a week or| J. A. Johnson js among the out-of- BIG AUCTION SALE slaesv 10 days. town callers here for a few days from|\_J._M. Gordon of the Gordon Con ‘There wi!l bea bic auction sale at | TURE eee Denver. ee = : - L. A. Towne, automobile accessory hs PRICE REDUCTION VACUUM CU TIRES at 2 p. m. of household bedding, cooking utensils, disbe: PAGE THREE David St, Saturday afternoon furniture, ra, etc. HARNED FURNI- CO., 234 8. David. Phone 249 INTY-FOUR hours a day year-round production maintained by workmen trained in our own mod- ern plant enables us, without curtailment of quality, to effect savings which constantly are passed on to Vacuum Cup Tire and “Ton Tested” Tube users. HELP HERBERT HOOVER UBBER importations to the United boring under burdensome and uneco- States for the fiscal year ending June ™™ nomic tax laws and recently enacted ree 30, 1923, show an approximate total of strictions—makes it the duty of every 775,000,000 pounds, an amount equal- ing fully iiecesocetie of _worl motorist in the United States to advocate Id’s the placing of rubber production under - Co i +, the American flag and in tax-free districts, ” authorities assert that the It is the patriotic obli American car owner, w! American automobile utilizes not less than one-half of the world’s annual rub- ber supply. ° Responsibility for advancement in the art of tire building rests solely with the tire manufacturer, but safeguarding our future needs of raw rubber—fully 70% of which is imported from countries la- affords, Congress, secured of rubber supply. of every nm opportunity to express approval of the efforts of Mr. Herbert Hoover, our far-visioned Secretary of Commerce, who has, through appropriation for an already active campaign of world-wide investigation of the possibilities for an independent or, at least, a tax-free source +} SENECA G. LEWIS, Vice-President-General Manager, Thi Seo PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER_CO. OF AMERICA, INC. Jeannetss, Pennsylvania LIBERTY GARAGE DISTRIBUTORS 428 South Elm Street Casper, Wyo. OUR ANNUAL JULY CLEARANCE SALE IS IN FULL SWAY This sale is attracting the attention of every woman in Casper. The values are greater than ever before. We do'not carry over a single garment from season to season. WASH DRESSES Genuine Values Up to $12.50 A Wonderful Buy at_____-_ FUCHS GREATEST SALE OF THE YEAR $3. SLASHED PRICES ON EVERY ITEM Casper’s Leading Specialty Shop for Women and Misses 95