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TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1923 Picnic Last Evening At Wheeler Ranch. Mr. and Mrs. M, P. Wheeler wers hosts at one of the most enjoyable picnics given this season at their ranch west of the city last evening. Among those invited were Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. L, G. Murphy, A, B. Sterritt, Mr. end Mrs M J. Burke, Mr and Mrs. Oddmund Josendal, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Cooke, the Rev. Father J. H. Mullin, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, the Rev. Father Moreton, Mr. and Mrs, A. EB. Biglin, Miss Genevieve Biglin, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Schulte, Mr, and Mrs. J C. Snook, Dr. and Mrs, M. C. Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Denham, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burwell, Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Bott, Junior Bott, Mr. and Mrs, Rex Fanning, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gratiot, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Mr. les Anda, Frande Miss Margaret O’Brien, Nellie Quinn, Miss Nellie Potts, /? Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. E. P, Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnes and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Bingenheimer, Mr. Buch- num, M. and Mrs. P. R. Blakey, Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. B. B, Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Brooks, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cham- berlain, Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Conwell, Mr. and Mrs. A, A, Schulte, James Cody, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Davis, Charles Cullen, Dr, and Mrs. . A. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve, the Rev. and Mrs. Ph'llip K, Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Fidel, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Flanigan, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens, Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Han- way, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hem- ingway, Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Han- way, Miss Isabelle Hanway, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. Frank B. Sheffner, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. John- gon, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kimball Sr., and Mrs. 0. G. Johnson, Mr. and Mr Na W. Fi Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. . W,. Keefe, Dr. J. C. Kamp, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Mrs, Anna Leeper, Lutet. and Mrs, Carroll Lee- per, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahon- ey, Miss Thelma Condon, Miss Mary Curry, Brian Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manbeck, Mrs, Clark Rod- gere, Mrs, C. B, Manbeck, Miss Mary Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. John McFay- en, Mr. and Mrs, William Holland, Mr. and Mrs, John McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. McMahon, Mr, and Mrs, ‘A. J. Mokler, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banner, Dr. and Mrs. G, T. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Newman, Mr. and Mrs, P. C. Nicolaysen, Clement Nicolaysen, William Nicolaysen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby, Mr. and. Mrs. . L. Patton, Mr. and, Mrs. B. H. . Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith, Shumaker, Genevieve Shumak- er, Mr. and Mrs. T. 8, Spears, Mr. and Mrs ge Stilphen, Mr. and utrick Sullivan, ‘and the sos Kathleen, Margaret and Pa- ricla Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘Svendsen, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Town- send, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Town- gend, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Walker, Mrs. Ida Boyer, Stacey Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. W. Henning, Mr, and Mrs. R. EB, Wertz, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Worthington, Mr, and Mrs, James Weiderhold, Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Rhinesmith, Mr, and Mrs. W. 0. Wilson, Miss ‘Theodora Wilson. James ‘Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. ‘Wyland, Miss irene Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bachellor, Robert Grieve, Miss Elizabeth Kidd, Dr, Victor @acken, David Kidd. Miss Mildred Keith, Mrs. George Robinson and Miss Bessle Keith, ries Mrs. Newman Will Entertain Ph Phis. Mrs. Fred Newman will entertain the members of the Ph Beta Phi sor- oriety Thursday evening at her home, 1015 South Durbin street. All visiting members of the sororiety in the city are invited to attend. ee . Mrs. Rowand Is Honored Guest “\ Mrs. John Bingenhetmer enter- “ined at an informal bridge lunch- eon given today at her home in the Poling apartments complimentary to Mrs. J. H. Rowand, who will leave next week for Minneapolis to make her home. Guests who attended were Mrs. Don Smith and guest, Miss Eloise Smith of Chicago, Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. L. G. Murphy, Mrs. Cc. P. Plummer, Mrs. Sinclair Reekie, Mrs. O. L. Walker, Mrs, Q. K. Dea- ver, Miss Genevieve Biglin of O'Neil, Neb., Mrs. T, C. Daniels, Mrs. A. E. Biglin, Mrs. Ralph Buckner, Mrs. ‘William R, Kaemmerling, Mrs. Beu- lah Vance Foster, Mrs, William Pol- lock and the honored guest. GIRLS ! LEMONS LEACH OUT TAN AND FRECKLES Mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents, shake well in a bottle, ‘and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful freckle and tan creum, and complexion besut!- Tier. ‘ Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon cream into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how the freckles and blemishes nat urally bleach right out and how youthfully clear, soft and rosy-white BY MARY TOBIN Literary Club to Resume Meetings. The Casper Literary club will re- j day evening after a vacation taken for the summer months, An interest- |ing program has been prepared. T. S. Cooke of the Standard refin- eries will deliver a paper on ‘The Refining of Oil" and B. L. Est |brook, who is familiar with the ter- ritory visited by disaster in Japan, ill have charge of current events. spent considerable time in Japan in connection with geological sei'vices and his talk will |be supplemented by photographs jwhich he dbtained while there. o> bts. | Baptist Women’s | Society Will Meet The Women’s svctety of the First Baptist church will hold a regular , business meeting Thursday afternoon September 7 at 2:30 in the church rooms, All members are invited to be present. . Rebekah Meeting ‘Wednesday Evening Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 13 | will meet Wednesday evening at 8 | o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. Can- which will be done by the same de- gree team that put on the work at the grand lodge in Douglas unde the direction Capt, R. D. Goble. mf freshments will be served and all Hfp- bekahs in the city are asked to be | present. . | Mrs. Buckner | Will Entertain Mrs, Ralph Buckner will enter- tain informally Wednesday after noon at her home in honor of Mrs. J. H. Rowand who will leave next Week for Minneapolis where she expects to make her home. ery Lutheran Aid Mceting Thursday The Ladies’ Aid society of the '#nglish Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the I. O. O. F. “ali. Business matters of importance will be discussed and all members of the society are re- quested to 4s present. ‘pes Mrs. Kaemmerling Will Entertain at Luncheon Mrs. Willam R. Kaemmerling will entertain at an informal beidge luncheon Thursday, September 6, at her home, 612 South Park in honor of Mrs. J. R. Rowand who will leave next week for Minneap- olfs, Bookf. > Meet Thursday The Casper Circle of Bookfellows will hold the first meeting following the summer vacation at 6:30 p. m. Thursday in the banquet room of the Henning. Neal Gallatin will have charge of the program. one Picnic Yesterday At Casper Mountains The Misses Winefred Cross and Marcella Kerr entertained at a pic- nic and weiner roast given yester- day at the foot of Casper mountain. Among those who attended were Evelyn Barton, Maxine Kerr, Dor othy Mahoney, Marcella Kerr, Win- ifred Cross and Martha Moss Mahoney. eee Neighbors of Woodcraft Will Meet This Evening Casper Circle No. 409, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet in regular ses- sion this evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O, F. hall. All members of the organization are asked to be present, e- Executive Meeting This Evening The Executive committee of the Business and Professional Woman's club will hold a meeting this even- ing at 6:30 in room 605, Midwest building. All members of the com- mittee are asked to be present. ———— Personals Mr. and Mrs, J. Danis are Oma- ha callers spending several days here. oe The Rev. Father Cassidy of O'- Neil, Neb., who visited here for sev- eral da; t the home of Mr. and eh ca iam raters hems Soca and even more lies in your power by the use of GOVRAUDS UT OIL SHAMPOO FERD.T. HOPKINS & SON, New York the skin becomes.—Advertisement. | sume its weekly meetings on Thurs- | | didates will be initiated tn the work} |Mrs, A. EB. Biglin is visiting for a short time at the Tom Sun ranch on the Sweetwater, ~ eee | Attorney and Mrs. A. C. Allen came down yesterday on a short business and pleasure trip from their home in Riverton. | eee Mrs. W. Lay of Shoshont is visit- ing with friends here for a short time. eee Miss Clara Nielson spent labor day here visiting with friends from Riv- erton. ev. Mr. and Mrs. Val B. Magher are are Salt Creek visitors in the city for a short tim . Miss Josephine is @ graduate | of the last year’s high school senior jclass, left this week for Keline, Wyo., where she will teach during \the winter months, eee | Miss L. Buford is here for a short time from Cheyenne. - Dr. and Mrs. A. Fraser of Rawlins are in the city for a short time. see Capt. and Mrs. C. L. Laramie visitors days in the city. see Miss Cleola Lilly and Miss Blanche Wagner returned Sunday from a pleasure trip of seven weeks spent in Alaska, Seattle and Los Angeles. eee Irwin are spending several Mrs. A, D, Mott, accompanted by Miss Gladys Mott, came down this week from Greybull and will visit with friends here for a short time, eee Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Miller will |have as their guest for a short time |Mr. Miller's mother, who will arrive “|in the city this week. ewe Mr. end Mrs. A, E. Dike and fam- ily are Chicago visitors spending a short time here, eee Mrs. M, Speaks of ' Denver is spending a short time in the eity attending to business affairs. eee Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt arrived in the clty yesterday from Salt Creek and will visit here for several days. eee Miss Ina Kelley of Kalamazoo, Mich., arrived in the city yesterday and will spend some time here. eee Miss Jane Roberts has arrived in the city from Rapid City, 8. D., and wul be an instructor in the Evans- ville school for the winter months. eee D. L. LeBreche has returned from the Casper mountains where he spent the last three days visiting at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Rehr. eee Mrs. R. R. Pitt of Salt Creek is spending several days here visiting with friends. Dr. and Mrs, T. J, Riach, accom: panied by Mrs. Riach's-mother, Mrs. Griffen, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Carpen- ter, Miss ma Scott and Ralph @he Casper Daily Crioune Herrick have returned from the|west Refining company, is in the] Mike Ellis is spending a few days Whitticar ranch which is located near Lander where they have been spending the last three day oe. Mrs. Mary Inghram ts a Moneta visitor here for a few days. cs 2 Mrs. Edna Myers is visiting with friends in the city from her home in Salt Creek. eee Mrs. H. G. Davis left last evening for her home in Denver after spend- ing several weeks here visiting with friends and relatives. eee Mrs. Affamae Stoddart has return- ed from Norton, Kas., where she vis- ited for the last few weeks with friends and relatives. eee Mr. and Mrs. John Goodman, ac- companied by Mrs. Thomas Dunne of Lander, motored to Casper yester- day for a short pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hayward are spending several days here from Salt Creek. . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bourk and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Sandon were tourists here yesterday from Denver. City Briefs E. W. Elder, formerly engaged in business in this city, now traveling for an automob{le accessory concern out of Denver, is in the city. eee Harry M. Huntington, formerly a member of the public service com- mission of Wyoming and now with the pipeline department of the Mid- CEREALS are richer, when creamed with EVAPORATED MILK Sold mo rene nenied by al Grocers Sunburn VEN the most severe cases of sunburn are speedily E EN the J bp the ss of Resinol Ointment. Its cook touch quickly devas soreness as it hastens to fts normal condition. Resinol Ointment is also invaluable for insect allays the pain, and reduces inflamma- the return of the skin bites, ivy or oak poisoning, heat rash, etc. Easy | and so nearly flesh colored to apply and so se BUY CASPER LOTS USE YOUR HEAD Tea at $85 per month rent. again she was right. will but act. do. city homes. you. 237 S. Center St. A LADY BOUGHT A GLENDALE LOT last June and has already sold it at $100 PROFIT... Again I say, “Use Your Head’’—she Glendale had been within the city limits for sev- eral years, therefore it should be the first muni- cipally improved addition—well she was right— also she knew that the title for the Jand adjoin- ing Glendale on the north was a TRUST DEED from the U. 8S. Government for park and ceme- tery purposes—therefore it had to be a park— SHE MADE MONEY AND SO CAN YOU it you She bought—that’s what you must Buy a lot in Glendale Addition—the cleanest, and most beautiful addition to Casper—no shacks— no livestock—no stores—nothing but nice, neat Come see us—we’ll be glad to show A YOUNG MAN bought a lot located on South McKinley street, from us 5 years ago for $150. We sold it this year for $700, all cash. This same young man bought other lots from us during the past six years and now he is the owner of three houses and several Casper lots—notice we say, Casper lots—he, by our advice, always bought lots within the city limits of Casper. HIS BROTHER did not buy. He told us he would not put his money in “them sagebrush, lots,” so he bought in Lusk, Powder River and well, he still lives in a shack of a house pumpkin did. She knew DOBBIN REALTY CO. Phone 2316 city from Salt Creek to be engaged here for the ensuing month. see Wilson Ridgeway, United States deputy marshal, with headquarters in Sheridan is in Casper today on his way north from a trip to Chey- enne. vis ss Mak . B. C. Skinner, purchasing agent for the Producers and Refiners corp: oration, is here on business for a few days from Denver. eee W. E, Lockhart, vice president and treasurer of the Producers and Refiners corporation arrived today from Denver. . Ben Rowell, a business man of Denver, is in the city for a few days. eee J. W. Wherry, prominent bust- ness man of Sheridan, is spending several days here visiting with friends and attending to business af. fairs. P. V. Peterson {s in the city for a short time from Riverfon, Sr H. B. Southwick is a Douglas vis- itor spending a short time in the city. . Frank Rivers arrived in the city yesterday from Meeteetse and will Spend several days here. see Austin O’Brien, James McCrea and Eddie Edwards spent yesterday at Thermopolis. . J. S. Day and H. S, Day came down yesterday from Lysite on a short business trip. Wi see: Walter C. Luhrs is here from Ter- mopolis for a few days. eee W. 8. Clifford of Sheridan is spending the week with the family of J. M. Goodnight in this city. cee Harry Parsons, who has been vis- iting here for a short time, left to- day for Salt Creek ‘AGE THREE short time here on business and vis- iting with Mrs, Baldwin, : * J. _K. Baldwin, representative ef here on business from his camp west | Hunting Parties the Dempster Mill Manufacturing of the city. Ley 4 -_| company, arrived yesterday from cee | ‘Are Being Booked | Beatrice. ‘Neb., ana will spend = B, Phillips of O'Nell, Neb., arrived | in the city yesterday and will spend several days here. . Glenn E. Jones of the Rocky Mountain lodge at Dubois, Wyo., is in Casper with headquarters at the Henning hotel and is booking reservations for hunting parties into the Jackson Hole country this fall | Mr. Jones states that there are m bear in the mountains than he has seen at any time previous while the elk are still plentiful. The hunting reason opens September 15. ee Almost Unbelievable jul improvement to your skin and complexion the mirror will reveal toyou after sine ad's Orient E. N. Johnson of Denver is attend- ing to busienss affairs here for a short time. ©. J, Devlin of the Richards and Cunningham store, has returned from a two weeks’ vacation spent in Denver and other Colorado cities. eee C. A, Hay came in yesterday for a} short time from Salt Creek. eee Frank Clark is a Cheyenne visitor spending several days here. eee A Good Thing—DON’T MISS IT * Send your name and address Plainly written together with 5 cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and receive In return a trial package Gouraud's Oriental Cream Roy Lindsey came down yesterday containing Chamberlain's Cough on a short business trip from Bilk| Remedy for coughs, colds, croup ings. bronchial, “flu” and whooping . Frederick E. Smith is attending to business affairs here for several days from Rawlins, ere coughs, and tickling throat; Cham- beriain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets | for . stomach trouble, indigestion, Sassy pains that crowd the heart, billousness and constipation; Cham- berlain’s Salve, needed in every fam- fly for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, Miss Lillian Peterson Teacher of Piano $30 East Fifth ‘ and skin affections; th valued alittle Pal Of |family medicines for only 6 ‘cents, Phone 209-J Long Ago” | Don’t miss it—Advertisement. | igs at the heart- is = trings wherever it is sung. Hear the Columbia Record of it, sung by Lewis Jame “When All The World Forgets You” Sweet lingering ly on the other side. At Columbia Dealers HURRY! HURRY! ATTEND OUR CLOSING OUT SALE LEARNER SHOE AND CLOTHING CO. 260 South Center x mr We WeProcéess Summer Flapper Dresses Made of good ginghams Everywomans store —meet your friends At the Frantz Shop VGhhop i Raat ocona se. SUBWAY School Days Are Here Again! With fine school buildings, sunshiny rooms, competent teachers and healthful recreations, they should be happy and profitable days. Bob Evans Middies at $2.50 Blue Serge Skirts . $2.75 and $4.50 in pretty styles and colors; | to finish the weather. Sizes 12, 14, 16. Extra Special $2.95 Sleeveless Sweaters A special offering of in sleeveless sweaters silk and in wool. Colors — Black, white, lavender, Regular $3.50 grey, tan, green. to $8.50 values. SPECIAL SALE PRICE $2.95 A few wool Slipovers with sleeves included. A large group of remark- able values in pretty, new styles and colors at $5.00 just the thing with which warm _ Ask to See the New Fall Coats and Suits at Special Low Prices Fall Hats Attractive New Fall Dresses Our New York buyer just sent us a special purchase of pretty new fall dresses in Lace, Tricolette, Tricoshon, Crepe ‘ and Twill Blue, Black and Colorg ’ Sizes 16 to 44 Your Choice at Extra Complete Special Size Values Range SZ¥_Q-75 ~The Main Floor and Mezzanine Offers Fall’s Newest Modes Coats, Wraps, Suits, Dresses Hats Fur Garments and Chokers In Generous Assortments and Complete Range of Prices Just Received This Morning a Wonderful New Line Of BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS—AlIl Colors