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WEDNESDAY, yet 1923.. Che Casper Daily Cribune Child Dreams Come True When Sisters Wed Earls PAGE THREE —making them soldiers and carte—| swiemerc(NELL SHIPMAN AT i Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith of the | Smith-Turner drug store have re-| { turned from a two weeks pleasure k H A’ | | R iq trip spent in the Black Hills “ wee poms! «=| PLAYING AT RIALTO spending a three weeks’ honeymoon | jtrip. Mrs. Schlueter was formerly | BY MARY TOBIN Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Matters of Laie beni this evening at her home in the|Omaha are spending several weeks Mh t Garbutt apartments. Mr. and Mrs.|here visiting with relatives. taiaea gates She's a tri alae Bn 9 ie pies Keer, assisted by Mrs.| Alfred Dean, of Chicago, will be wt: ue North a bli MaNluaeER tale ihe one Dan Sullivan, entertained at a chil-|the out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Donovan and Mra, Sadie R. McBride of Tittnols,| ihe proves it in her nowent picture | mee ere ; dren's party given yesterday at the cee family returned this week from the | pest ‘worthy grand matron of the|"iten and partially directed, byl of enya, ee, 2m the tte Kerr home at the foot’ of Casper Informal Party Big Horn mountains where they Order of Hastern Star is the house! yerseit. “The Grub Stake,” now | cose eroerne _ Christy comedy, mountain fn honor of Mrs. Kerr’s| Tuesday Evening. have been spending several months Suest of Mra. John F. Sweeney.| hcialining the Dill at the Risito the-| ee SurEs and Vera Steadman af small daughter, Agnes’ sixth birth-|' Mr. and Mrs. B.C, Stout enter-|at their summer home. 1645 East Second atreet, for a short ater, aimost achieves the. impcaatble,| oo ee age oon! solos by Miss day. Games were played and re-|tained at an informal party last esr time. At any vate it to the noareet tone | eee a eocempanied: ty | ther Messe freshments were served. Amonglevening at their home on South| Miss Jane McDonald has as her peti * lesjilte eerany: Alaskanier/Osnadida [tre ace ee eee ae those who'attended were Mrs. Maur-|Cedar street in honor of Mr, and|guest for a short time her er, Lieut. and Mrs. Carroll Leeper teft j ee: contd 763 | see ee photoplay which has ev: ° yesterday for Sheridan where they |, x! shea peat will be joined by Mrs. Anna Leeper , who has just recently completed a|_ There seems to be a knowing | dr ct Glacier National parte. genius behind the picture, one who uiie ve has been “there” and who believes | that details often prove a picture's t strength. No minor point ice Kelliher, Mrs, Denis Daly, Eme-| Mrs. T. W. New of Kirklin, Ind.,|Joe McDonald, of Thermopol! line Barton, Reta Kelliher, Eilleen|who are visiting here for a short|McDonald is enroute to Laramie Daly, Nellie Kerr, Haskell Barton,/time with Mr. and Mrs. Charles| where he will attend the university, Lueille Kerr, Evelyn Barton, Doro-| Benjamin and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. as hb thy Mahoney, Maxine Kerr, Martha) Crawford. The evening was spent Mrs. Alma Hawley, Natrona coun- Moss Mahoney, Marcella Kerr, Mur-|in dancing after which refreshments | ty clerk, left yesterday for Cheyenne Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham ray Sullivan and the honored guest. | were served. where she will spend several da are spending several days at the | Pre tain et io: or Dol oie’ e | Among the guests who attended |on business. Bar-C ranch. They will have as| scenes cere” taken on wbaont. |The Mrs. Keith |were Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Herbert, eee thelr guests for the weed-endy Mr.| srg mot within the confines ound Entertains. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reagan, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dinean of and Mrs, R. M. Andrus, who will|jvwood. as ta the erate Lacan leave tomorrow. 3 z Mrs. ‘M..C.: Keith entertained at|#nd Mrs. Bruce Benjamin of Den-| Rawlins and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. jof our “virile” North woods phot an informal afternoon. party given | Yer, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Benjamin, | Ryan of Denver are here for several eta? | plays. sees beat ‘esterday at her home, 123 North|Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Rivers, Mr. and|days enroute to the Yellowstone The Misses Mary and Frances Mc-} Miss Shipman {s a real actress Beech street. Mrs. BA ee emo Virgil C. Riv-|Netional ‘park. ci accompanied by their father,|she possesses rare emotional qua! ee ers and the honored guests, ugene McCarthy, returned Monday | {ties and knows how to registe Bt ; cian Mra. J. HL. Pawies of Lost Springs ng frem the Big Horn moun-|them upon the screen. She’ has September 3. proce peer re isiting here for a si time wit! s where they have been spending | youth and beauty, and something tr Social Meeting nds. the last few months. ott vy nhs . Invitations have been issued for eee her acting tells us that she loves There will be a social meeting of wa SNS her work which ts essential to good | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Connelly re-} work before the camera. The p'ot a plenic supper to be ¢iven Monday] 1.0 Niends and Miss Susan Weir ts visiting in the t members of Grace| 3 ¢ evening, September 3, by Mr. and} cngiish Lutheran Church, at the|‘ity for s short time from Cody. t Yew ¥ Mrs. M, P, Wheeler at their ranch| ome of the pastor, J. Mf, Cromer cee urned this week from New York] itself must be seen to be appre: N west of the city. One hundred and] \, y7th and Bontilé Bree: aan Paice: Mrs. Myrtle Godfrey arrived inj where they have been for a short i, It {s somewhat intricate, but ARRE fifty guests will attend. lay evening. 4 the city yesterday from Lavoye and time. Mrs. Connelly was met in| wel! knit together The ma Pera Arh ie aton in the|Will visit here for several days. | New York by Mr. Connelly who has trained animals, which have m PEARLS Mrs. Whisenhunt Dititaubtwatterarak pce z see oe tourtor Europe for the last | Miss Shipman famous, dovetail into :s > regerd- hree 10! 5 D1 r 0! —_——— —————_- —— Entertains. ‘ess of church connection are cor-| Mr. and Mrs. John England and the MartnohN Cdl bet Eee Every woman desiresthem Mrs. John M, Whisenhunt enter-| ainiy invited. daughter Lillian have returned from TE? peste age ee P. tained at a farewell party given last —— the Yellowstone National park where acking Plant x T live evening at her a ies in honor of lthey spent the last week. C ate women Hv Mr, and Mrs, Willlam McMillan, who | j eee WALL 5 WEAKE y whodoesnotcherish will leave Saturday for Washington, | | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Michie are} | hey enne Is Sold a secret wish for—Pearis? D.-C., where Mr. McMillan will. as- || P Is pending several days here from wai 2 eee sume his duties as secretary to Con: || ersona thelr ranch visiting with friends. At Sheriff's Sale thy 90. for they aressman Charles 1. Winter, and| } ees BY a a : have been the favorite also for Mrs. Clayton and daughter, } Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Filer and Mrs. 4 t CHaxe NNE, Wyo., Aug. 29.—The adornment of beautiful Lucille who will leave this evening} Mr. and Mrs, Jack Sullivan Seats Mahoney came in yesterday eal property of the Hammond Pack omnaaleinee the Cases for Wakefield, Kan., where they will} family returned Monday evening) from Lavoye and will visit Here for company, & corporation that for voaroranasirs apend the winter. ‘The evening was|from the Big Horn mountains where|q day or two. The wall on the west side of the| Mery conducted a packing house civilization. In olden days spent in music and singing after Bey, nays been spending the last cee MISS SARA COOK building housing the City Shoe Shop, | ery “trop plik se ih AP - Wirt their ownership was con- which refreshments were served. ‘ew months. Mr, and Mrs. C. B. O'Connor of . n West Second street between Cen-| oro ty aheife Go er, 8 fined to those of great Mrs, L. M, Cromwell on behalf of pe Kd Denver are visiting with friends MONTREAL, Aug., 29.—The last / just a dream of childhood. ter and David streets, caved in Tues a St y ae ce A ore Carroll, un eS back the Nomads of Avrudaka presentea| Mr. and Mrs. FE. H. Aderton came! here for a short time. chapter of a fairy tale of childhood} But two years ago Miss Marion|24Y When the foundations we ST RRMIAY Jemued initio Alateiap weal today any Mrs. McMillan with a remembrance | Over yesterday po Rawlins and; eee come true is being written in the! oo. tna ota i weakened by the excavations for the | °oU't woman may have inde- gift. will spend several days here. Mr.| Harry A. McCracken has as his| Social registers here. | + the older sister, startled her] Cottman building on the adjoining structible NAVARRE ‘Among the guests present were|Aderton is-connected with the Pro-| guests at his home in the Ideal] It began about 15 odd years ago|{Tends on two continents by the an-/lots. None of the stock or ma e PEARLS Mr. Price, Mrs, 4. M. Cromwell, | @ucers and Refiners corporation. apartments his mother Dr. Clara] when two pretty little girls were pomnoaeny or her engagement to/chinery in the shoe shop was dam ure e 1e sa Misd Kate, and the Messrs Thomas f B. McCracken of Belvidere, Ill., and! playing together in the nursery of |‘! Parl of Minto. |esed, the proprietor having moved Mulligan, Arthur. Bels, B. H.| Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Barnett ar-! aunts, Mrs. Helen McClure of Gur-| George Cook, one of Montreal's cap-| And now comes the final rounding|'t away from that side of the build moe INDIGESTION Ayers _ Jewelry Co. Holmes, Ivan Price, Lloyd Price, | “ved in the city yesterday from Chi-/nee, I1!., and Miss Ada B. McCrack-| tains of finance. out of the prophecy of childhood | ing. | 131 South Center . Smick Price; and the nonorea guests. Gea and. prlll soto: sorte Atm Lael en of Napoleon, 0. A nurse had Just been reading to| %® the engagernent of the younger] Mednick Bros, who own the < 1s them a tale of chivalry and ro.|Sister. Miss Sara Cook to the Earl of| building, may put up a, new two Informal Party Standard Oil company. { Patrick Sullivan returned Monday a shia dehy _| Haddington, a no! as heroic as|story structure on the lot if satis eS | trom Colorado where he has been at-| "™ Tp Ae : aren were enthralljany character in S Matec i cactardmaresineite ican. te reanea Mrs. F, C. Cullen, accompanied by | ffairs and vis- ee bie mites lwith the: te et n Graham will enter- pan! ¥ | tending to business affairs ar oe cat hatarios ‘anitivel He comes of one of the oldest fs with the tenants of the building, tain nt an informal party: this even. | SUss Marion Warfleld and Wert R.| ting with his family. Mrs. Sullivan| P4vthings nnd listened atteni vey oe li ben Bl lagna tonaphcen heat ahve weak téaae Homer Helms ing at her home in honor of her| Cullen also of Denver, are here for) and daughters Margaret, Kathleen! 14.0 Cacr of the sisters sighed: |cestors of his a sree ts - Hot water Texcherof Piano hose surat, M's Marion Furlerton, |# short time visiting with friends, {and Patricia, who have been viel con Tugrow up I am going to|#FMY and in the law. At one time| Send your automobile news te : Sure Relief i of Bilings, Mont., who. is visitin n 10 less t ee sons and a er| “Spark Plug.”— r 2 r Nore fon caveral Weeks, ‘Ten gueste| Mrs. William Mitchell has as her| weeks, will visit for a,week at Trout-| marry « soldier when he comes back | 1 °°% | PEALE SO pee ar Soseee® | ere oe Tne es 4 E Apt. 2 CY Apts: will cattend: “| guest at her home, 931 West Twelfth | qale, from the war. 1 en Me Scalatiorioarae BG ry Bie se wheeteeciia to men Phone 1626-J ctpies & ‘ Street, her brother, A. M. Thatcher | eee AWS Vahan narry; @) soldier, |too”| Dene’ Sucaen Colparan. BOOMRNE OF ee une Classi-! 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere Visiting. Nomads of Alaska, whom she had not seen} Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Benjamin of|chimed in the younger girl, “but he ee oat / ee hasetegrinan oe = = = Are Entertained: , for 23 years. Mr. Thatcher will Denver are visiting in the city for] must be an ear eae . bs a Sreay. War The Nomads of Avrudaka Omara,|‘is!t here for somo time, & short time with Mr. and Mrs.| ‘The older irl camo back: Se a Ee Santha’ N68! were hoktessen’ Bat. aE Charles Benjamin and Mr. and Mrs.| “Yes, I think I shall marry an} Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall = \ . , Henry Wyatt and daughter Zella] W, P. Crawford. earl, too." —all the year round—Van Duzer's urday ‘evening of last week at a) i oturned this morning from Callfo eee The nurse smiled and repeated the|Certified Flavoring Extracts are ir supper given at the Manhattan cafe | e which was followed by a theater nia where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Weedell have § the children’s parents.' demand. All sod grocers carr) party given fora number of the for some time with the Misses) returned from St. Louis where they 1 and passed it up as them.- dvertisement Tanah menibera of the organtzation | 2attle and Evelyn Wyatt. have been visiting with friends and = <== — it 6, 19 fi relatives for some time. ‘ho were visiting jn the city Among! yfiss Jane Nichols of Pueblo and wee 3 Hens ches: Bene. "Cook, jesdames|rederick Nichols of Trinidad, will{ Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Swanton Mann: Gedrse: Morris and Miss Field. | '@ve this evening for their homes|and family have returned from the after spending rve weeks here visit-| Big Horn mountains where they Py : : 3 fo? ing, | Gasper members on the enter-|iT "at the honie of thelr aunt and| have been spending the summer This Week We Have the School Boys and Girls in Mind and po Mrs. William McMillan, Mrs.|2cle. Mr. and Mrs. George Camp-| months. Have Arranged Some Seasonab le Bargains for D. Odiorne, Mrs. John M. Whis- Their B fi ¢ Osan and Mrs. L, M. Cromwe'l. eir Benetit Mrs. Crabtree Is wee 2 SCHOOL OPENS Mrs. A. H. Cobb and daughter-in law, Mrs. Willlam B. Cobb, were » first of a series, given today at by Henning hotel after which . , ‘hi } “y Biideewas, Viavad-at the; Home tot Because of the pleasing flavor AT THE Are Your Children Properly Clothed Mrs, Cobb on South Beech street.|| and quality of this coffee, people for School? -omplimentary to Mrs. C. W. Crab- A x t tree, diughter of Mrs. A. H. Cobb,|| Who try it keep righton buying Here Are Some Money Savers who will make her home in this city * * ‘Among those who attended were |} ite Why don’t you? Boys All Wool School Suits Mrs. John Grieve, 3zrs. John “B. r In This Lot You Will Find Medium and Heavy Serges, Worsteds, etc. Bites ee SOS Barnes, Mrs. C. B, Manbeck of Al-| ton, I, Mrs, R. M: “Andrus, Mrs A. F, Hoff, Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen Car! Shumaker, Mrs. Harvid Banner, Mrs, T, A. Dean,-Mrs. H. L. Patton, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Mrs. Roy C. Wyland, Mrs. Charles E. Winter, | Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. J. C. Snook, | Mrs. T. S. Cooke, Mrs. Thomas Cooper and the honored guest. eee Mrs. Gillis Will Entertain at Tea. Mrs. E. J. Gillis will ‘be hostess at an informal tea to be given Sat ‘urday afternoon at her home, 651 West Thirteenth street, in honor of Mrs, E. Simmons of California, who has been visiting here for the last few months with her daughter. Mrs, Johnson C. Lindsay. ’ e oes CY Circle Will Hold Meeting Thursday. A meeting of the CY circle of the First Baptist church will be hela || THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dick Willerford, 1146 South Cherry street. All ladies living west of Elm street are corasally invited at your Grocers Size 10 years, regular price nf 16. $ Sale Price .. 24 6. 75 Size 11 years, ae price 9. 1b. $ Sale Price —.......— 6. 95 ze 18 years, regular price $12.00. $ GLO PIICG ah okseconcceee ee aaa 9.00 ase ssaenenenen We have some bargains in used Pianos. They have gone through our shop and we guarantee them to be in perfect condition. One Strofher upright grand, beauti- TU GES eee ete ee a ee $325.00 One Thompson upright, walnut OO bal EM a $255.00 brown high shoes. shoes for the growing girls. = ( Sale Price ...... $2.95 BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES—Sizes 12 to 2. In black only. A real boy’s shoe built for wear. 2 45 Sale Price ....... Pri am a SE pe e aap os pper sn mncarmemeas MISSES’ SCHOOL SHOES—Sizes 2 to 414, in black or : Regular $5.00. Good sensible school 4 We are going to offer 300 pairs of high- grade shoes from our regular stock at MUSLIN GOWNS—Regular $1 The Natrona County Pioneer asso. clation will hold its meéting at the summer home of Mrs. J. B. Barnes * 7 at the foot. of Casper mountain | Red Kid Pumps-_----- Thursday afternoon, August 30 Supper willbe served at- 6:30. All Blue Kid Pimps._---5--- rnemabers are urged to attend. Those int . woe Fe hernes “none iiss,” || Champagne Kid Pumps-_- Mrs. Dean Wil Patent Kid Pumps_-__---- Mrs. Alfred Dean, Chicago, * nodes @anitlen Mee Adena eet Satin Pumps ~_--_-~-~-- be the honored guest at’an informal bridge luncheon to be given tomor- row by Mrs. R. E. Wertz at. her home on North Wolcott: street. eee wet L- The Bootery tain at an informal dinner party “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” 124 East Second St. Phone 1730 to attend. ‘ 5 s eee reatly reduced prices. One Pease upright, walnut case_$1'70.00 | muslin gowns; lace or embroide ‘y ; = August 80, mera One Bryant upright, mahogany, | Sepa tps 81.10 NEW ARRIVALS = case -------_----- ----------$150.00 We give an exchange bond with each one of these instruments good for 12 months. We will take them back in exchange on any other piano or player at full value. Any one of them opens the gate to a STEINWAY later. SAXOPHONES We carry the famous Beuscher, known the world over as the “True Tone” and “we teach you to play.” We now have the equipment to clean, repair, repad and do all kinds of instrument repairing. The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. Phone 1745—2 Stores 238 East Second 233 East First Price ..—.-..—_--------— New Serge Middy Suits for the CREPE GOWNS—Colored crepe, all little miss—the practical school gar- sizes, hemstitched; in _ contrasting ment. colors. Regular $1. 00 values. 75¢ Sale Price ........-—— we 9% = Our new Coats and Dresses are TURKISH TOWELS—Extra large and arriving daily. heavy towels. Regular 60c. Sale Price, each__ 48e BARBER TOWELS—Good quality, Come In and See Them fal. Per 'Kassis Dry Goods Co. Phone 1740 237 E. MUMIA Mrs. Dean Will Second Medium Brown Hair looks best of All after 'a Golden Glint Shampoo.— Advertisement, /-. ~~ + + “ aa