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SOCIETY, BY MARY TOBIN Senior Philathea Class Will Meet a class of the Thursday afternoon at two at the home of Mrs. Charles 132 North Beech street. Mre. during the af h Mrs. Ber- Informal Party Saturday Evening “Mrs. Oliver G. Johnson and sister Kathryn Mahoney, will entertain © at foot of the C s in honor of Miss Cath: will take place during this m Mr. and Mrs. Barnes Will Entertain Invitations have been issued by Mr. anc Mrs. John B. Barnes for an infor- ng party to be given Frida their dance pavillion at th r mountains, Mrs. Carter Is To Be Honored Guest Miss C ine Dunn will be hostess at an informal bridge tea to be given tomorr) on at her home on North Durbin street, complimentary to Mrs. Vincent Carter of Cheyenne, and her friends, Mrs. Carter was for. merly Miss Helen Carlson of this cit Bight guests wi nd. Birthday Party Tuesday Afternoon Mildred was hostess at hildren’s part ven yesterday afternoon at her home, 916 East A street, in honor of her eleventh birt! day. Games were played during the afternoon, after which refreshment Were served. Among the children wh Attended were Helen Blaten, Sullway, Ruth Pile, Dorothy V Harriet Queal, Mildred Stone, Wyatt, Evelyn Pile, Mildred Rhinsmith, Robert Stillway, Warren Barr, Mer McGrew, Robert Stone, and Edward Stillway, Edit! helma Rowray Helen Simpson eee Picnic This Evening At Hat Six Falls Miss Thelma Condon will be he érs.at a picnic to be given this eve ing at Hat Six falls. Among ti who will attend are Mr. and Mrs W. C, Smith, Miss Margaret England Misa Kathryn Mahoney, Miss Jean Bradner of Chicago, E. E. (Tobe) Allen, Ralph Borton, Chester Baker, Wheeler Canfield, Brian Tobin ant the hostess, ere Lutheran Aid Js Postponed The Grace English Imntheran ald meeting which was to have been held tommorrow has bren postponed and i not moet vrtil a week from to orrow at which time it will-be held inthe Odd Fellows nall, “ee CY Circle Will Hold All Day Session The CY circle of the Methodist aid society will hold an all day sewing meeting (Friday, August 8, at the home of Mrs. Jaseph Cunningham €12 West Eleventh street. All mem- ters of the circle and friends nre in- vited to attend and are asked, to tring thimbles end needles. see Ico Cream Social Thursday Evening Members of the Baptist Women's society will entertain their families at an ice cream social to be held Thuraday evening of this week. If the weather permits the social wil! be held at the home of Mrs. J. D. Dismuke, 422 South otherwise {t will be held at the church. Rebekah Meeting This Evening The 13 wil meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at thei O. O, F. hall, Following the business meet- ing cards will be played after which refreshments will be served . All Rebekahs in the city are invited to attend. eee Pythian Sisters Will Hold Meeting The Pythian Sisters wil meet ‘Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. Following @ short business session, refresh- ments will be served eee Dinner Party Monday Fvening Mr. and Mrs, C. F. ‘Angel wers hosts at an informal dinner party y evening at their home, ry mt in playing bridge. ‘Twelve guests were present eee Girard-Gould Marriage Announced Announcement has been made here of the marriage of Philip Girard to Mirizaret Gould at Boulder ‘which took place in Goléen, Colo., July 19 the Rev, Jaeger, pastor of the Bap GIALo! LEMONS BLEACH OUT TAN AND FREGKLES Mix three which 4 few cents you have most v lemons with shake we and j thly kensington of the Se- Beech street, | Nafrona Rebekah Lofge No.| jtist churoh, officiating. The bride [is a popular Boulder girl and has been connected with the First Nat- ional bank of Boulder for some time. Sho fs the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ‘The groom J. R. Gould of Boulder, is the gon of Mr. and Mrs, F. 8. Girard of Burnettsville, Ind., and a student at the Perdue university at dafayette, Ind, for a |years. Mr. Girard spent several years in Boulder after which he camé to Casper and since that time has been connected with thé Citizen's National bank here. Tho couple wil! make their home here, ee Picnfo Supper Last Evening Mins Etelka Boling entertained at & picnic supper given last evening jat the Casper mountains. Twelve |suests were present, ome Surprise Party Last Evening Charles Crogan was guest of honor at a surprise party given last even- ling at his home, 845 Pear street, by a number of his friends in honor of his birthcay. The evening was spent in phying games and danc ing after which refreshments were served, Mr. Crogan was presented with a birthday gift at the close of the @vening. Among the guests wh ttended were th = Neoma Brittain, Berniast Leona | Day. Leona Sr and Juanita | | Keene and the Messrs Frank Strohl, | Guitrord Paige, Jack Sturn, Archie Paige, Harry Les, Walter Kearns, |Mr. and Mrs, John Patterson Mrs. |Paige and Mary Lindsey. | — Personale | H .A. Hook of Kansas City, Mo, ar- rived in the city last evening and will spend several weeks here visiting with his son, J. F, Hook and family, of 1343 South Oak street, > oe | ‘he Misses Rose and Mary Shikany have returned from Estes Park, where ‘they have been visiting at the sum- number ofmer home of their cousin, Miss Sadie Latouf, for the last week. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson have as their house guests at thelr home, 724 South Beech street, their niece, Miss Hettie Johnson and Miss Hana White of Pittsburg, Pa, see Mrs. Addie Parker of Denver is vis- iting for a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Parker, 681 South Beech street. cee Mr. and Mrs. Neil Brodie and fam- Ny have movéd from thelr summer home in the mountains to their res!- dence on South Grant avenue. 28 Still and children of Salt Creek ere for a few days v'eiting with is and attending the Rodeo. Mrs Mr and 3} Harry Robbins and gon Arnold are in from thetr ranch near Deer Creek to attend the Rodeo. rs, R. C. Wright are vis- r a short time en route = Here is real coffee value for you! You'll like the fine flavor and the tempting aroma. Try itl jews $1.00 $1.25 Shampoo and Rin: THE RADIANT Parlor Floor, | FINAL SUMMER | Clearance Sale ALL HATS IN STOCK —at your Grocers Expert Marcell Waving and Hairdressing Eyebrow Arching Hair Bobbing Singeing _-_- Imported Oriental Face Packs ---50c Inecto Hair Dyeing and Retouching A complete line of first auality hair goods and exclusive toilet preparations—Special attention given to mail orders. BEAUTY SHOP For Appointments Phone 682-R Henning Hotel | | to This includes our entire Brassieres ...__........... S| Millinery, Corsets, L Visit Our Show Room | Main Floor 0-8 Bldg. | Values up to $35.00 LINGERIE SPECIAL Ar Elastic Corsets (for summer wear) All hand-made Silk Teddies, made to your order. Rodeo special each THE NEW GILSON CAP A new Boudoir Cap that protects the hair dress and looks pretty, of neat silk and ribbon elastic, Special $1.00 and —_.__ _ THE BARCLEY SHOP } Hemstitching Millinery $F).00 summer Millinery Stock, 80c up to $3.00 meat et Sh — $12.00 $4.00 $1.50 ingerie, Novelties and 3 for I Showing of "7 Phone 951R | pe Casper Dally erinine from their home in Bement; Ill, to the Yellowstone National Park. with her great grand-daughter, Betty e818 Ley Setdel, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Clark {a visiting here tor| Mrs. H. L, Seidel, @ few days trom her home in River Mate Ne ton. Mr. and Mra, W. R, Stonley have cee returned from a three days visit spent Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ireland are here| with relatives in Thermopolis for a short time from Reno, Nev. r x4 cee ‘Mise Mary © Slater is spending a few days here from Cleveland, O. eee Ex-Gov. and Mrs. Robert D. Carey spent yesterday hure frma Careyhurst visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Cunningham. rary Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Jenkins have as thelr house guests at their home on Wolcott street, Mrs. Jenkins’ sis- ter, Miss Helen Davis, of Tulsa, see Mr. and Mrs. F. Zimmer are visitors |in the ¢ity for a few Gays from Colo- rado Springs. While here they will attend the Rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wi'son have as 5 eee thelr guesi# at their home Mr. Wil-| Mr, arid Mrs, William Pollock have son's mother, Mrs. J, P. Wilson, and!as their guests at ‘their home in the L Miss io VW Pollook Il, While here Mrs. Wilson will visit | rente, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Allison, of Tulsa, Okla. arrived yesterday overland st hdd we o tine here. Miss Julia Banton {8 spending the remainder of the week here visiting with friends from Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs, Chester C. Lambert. son are among the tourists here th: week for the Rodeo, enroute to the Yellowstone National Park from their home in Omaha, poomes AE eee fe visiting for a few weel \t parents, Mr. and Mra. A. la Adama, in, Billings, Mont. Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Carpenter left last gvening for their home in Ne- braska after visiting Mr. and Mrs, Allison ©. Carpenter. and ex- weeks, short time with hr . eee Ville, Okla., where all afte: ore Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Ange! and fam- fly and Mrs Pear! Pearson left yester- day overland for Denver and other Colorado points to be gone several Miss H. Dahl, of the Stockmen’s National Bank, left last evening for Denver where she will visit for a ister, o-. Miss Minnie Leach 1s leaving to- night for Green Mountain Falls, Co'o. She will afterwards go on to Bartles- e will reside. aS Medium Brown Hair looks best of Golden Giint Shampoo. Adv fortnight. pearly whit skin bi rat Gouraud’s New Location—110 East Second Street Pe ey ee: Extraordinary Subway Special Final Clearance Of All SUMMER HATS About three dozen extreme- nf Rey, Summer Hats, in- .50 cluding $12.50, $16.50 and up to $25 values... Each $ $26 Don’t Delay if You Want One of These Wonderful Bargains , WELCOME—RODEO VISITORS—MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE FRANTZ SHOP Von Exhibiting at This Early Date the New Fashion Silhou- ettes Which Foreshadow the Correct Modes for the En- } suing Season. The new season’s fashions have been decreed, and in keeping with one of the tenets of this institution to show the newest as soon as they are released, this exhibition upholds this tradition in a most gratifying manner. The modes for Fall time are diverse in character, reflecting in their numevous versions the dignity and grace of the 1880 period, the dash and varve of the oriental note, and the naive and charmin of the period of 1830. These are just the highlights of the new fashion season. other fascinating modes are to be seen in our showing, which, in its variety presents to every woman her opportunity of selecfing a be- coming type. scat eee tems ae It Will Be a Great Pleasure to Show You the New Modes in Coats, Suits, Dresses, Capes, Fur Coats and Millinery ~ _',| "In the Fullest Co-Operation During “Bargain Week” ¢ Our Main Floor Offers Super Values in Dresses $22.19 * This is a time when “seeing is be- lieving,” for it is only as the eyes rest upon these beautiful dresses and you see the fine textures of material, the grace of lines and the exquisite tri mings, that you can realize such won- derful values can be offered for so small a sum as $22.75. Dresses for sports wear, street wear, formal afternoon, dinner and evening gowns—in fact for every occasion. All colors and favored materials are shown orgette, canton, and flat crepes, satin, which is so popular for fall wear; the new wool poiege twils and_ trico- tines. You will find every wanted shade and material. There are two hundred dresses at this special price so there is ample choice of sizes for all from 14 to 46, And an unusual number of large ins (Mezzanine) NEW FALL HATS in black and colors ~ $10.50 We'd like also to show you some exquisite new creations at from $20.00 TO $35.00 There Are Scores of Rodeo Week Bargain Specials in ’ Every Department of Our New Store sizes. One dainty afternoon, gown ds georgette with flounces of imported lace and self ma- There is an pred graceful confined read lace and finished with velvet flowers in har- monizing tints, The former marking on this dress was $62.50. Another attrac- tive model is fashioned in fawn canton crepe with a panel and sleeve decora- tion of silk hand embroidery in soft A, beautiful collar of imported net lace in self color fin- One could write indefi- nitely of the extraordinary beauty of these unusual dresses—but come in and them for the printed word really modelled in sulphur terial. This is in size 36. exquisite afternoon gown brown georgette crepe—a draped model, the waist bein, with a girdle of dull gold th contrasting colors. ishes the neck. 8 cannot do them justice. SQUIRREL CHOKERS AT $9.95 ~ About twenty pretty grey squirrel chokers, which have been regularly priced at $12.50 and $15.00, offered as a Rodeo Week Bargain specials at ...,——....ssceeesseanmne $9.95 (Subway) One Hundred Pretty New DRESSES) added to our already completé line, offered for Rodeo Bargain Week at $5.00 Ratines, Linens and Voiles WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1923, here at the home of their son, James Miss Miriam Nye left for Denver last night where she will spend 9 g simplicity Numerous Perfect Shoulders ana Arms Nothing equals the beautiful, soft, it eGonraud's natal Cream ders to the shoulders and arms. Covers will not ruboff. Far su- Oriental Cream