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\ nS latin, Song, Churchill Smith. . BY MARY TOBIN Mrs. Daniels Entertains At Luncheon Today. Mrs. T. C. Danfels entertained at ‘an informal luncheon today at her home, 949 South Grant compliment- ary to Mrs. J. H. Rowand who will leave next week for Minneapolis to make her home. Guests who attended were Mrs. A. E. Biglin, Miss Genevieve Biglin of O'Neil, Neb., Mrs. John Bingen- heimer, Mrs. Ralph Buckner, Mrs. ‘William Pollock, Mrs. Joe Denham. Mrs. E. P. Foe, Mrs, Beulah Vance Foster and the honored guest. eee 8. A. E. Banquet Last Evening. Members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity were hosts at a banquet given last evening at the Henning hotel for the members of the last year's senlor class who are leaving soon for school. Dr. T. J. Drew acted as toastmaster for the evening. Among those who attend- ed wero C. G. Cleghorn, Wisconsin Alpha; John Francis Dunn, M. Snyder, Edwin Hathaway, Foster Blodgett, Clair Blanchard, William Kooher, Harry Ballard, Leon C. Goodrich, Wyoming Alpha; Leigh McGrath, Wyoming Alpha and Massachusetts Gamme; Wilfred Thompson, Massachusetts Gamma; Mr. Hetts, South Dakota Sigma; Mr. Rubush, Indiana Gamma; W. Fred- lund, Colorado Delta and Dr. T. d. Drew, Colorado Zeta. Guests for the evening were Davis Wilson, David Kidd, Lewie Allsman, Harry Astin, John Groves, Walter Mc- Grath, Ralph Andrus, Lawrence Ormsby, Harry Scott and Paul O'Brien. eee Bookfellows Hold Interesting Meeting ‘The first meeting of the Casper Circle of Bookfellows for this year was held at the Henning hotel last night. Blection of officers was post- poned until next meeting but a very interesting grogram was given. The program which was under the direc- tion of Neal Gallatin consisted of book reviews, original poems, and criticisms» Mrs. Roy Churchill Smith ‘was appointed program chairman for next month. Following is last nights program: Poems by Gwendolyn Hayes—Don- ald Ogilbee. Poem, ‘Mother’ Mildred JB. Harned. “Experiences of a Newspaper- woman"—Mrs. I’, M. O'Brien. ‘A Review of Thorndyke's “IAtera- ture in a Changing Age,"—Irene Lacy. “To a Rejected Manuscript,”—Lil- Man Vanburs. “Here and There with Authors I Have Met"—D. L. Shipp. Song, “As We Two Were A-May- ing.’’—Mrs. Roy Churchill Smith. “James Breckenridge Hllis; Writer nd Newspaperman from Missourl.” Henry Perkins. “vacation Time,"—Hernae Ster- reett Phelps. “The West Is There'’—Roy Churchill Smith. “Our Baby,,'—Cora M, Fisher. “Winds"—B. Richard Sh‘pp. “Satisfied”; “My Tree'’—Kathryn J. Chappell. “The War of the Winds"—Neal “Goodnight”—Mrs. Roy W. D. ©. Year Book Out September 13. The Women's Departmental club year book will not be delivered to the Music Shoppe until Thursday, September 13. It was first thought that this record would be on hand this week but unavoidable delays have been met in getting it off the press. tan Miss Ray Entertains At Informal Party. Miss Jean Ray entertained at an informal party given last evening at her home, 1635 East Second street. During the evening the party en- joyed dancing at the Arkeon after which refreshments were served at the home of Miss Ray. ‘Among the guests who attended were Miss Lula Duty, Miss Lela Craft, Mrs. Mary Stapleton, Miss Esther Rundin, Mrs, Zora Perkins, Miss Thelma» McKelvy, Miss Edna Mokler and the Messrs. Robinson, Shelby Ronaldson, Dickensheets, Joe Daly, George Rafferty, Howard Gtahl, Clinton Fuller, Harold Davis, Clifford Bond and the hostess. eee Mooseheart Legion Will Meet Casper chapter 306 Women of Mooseheart legion will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Moose lodge rooms at the corner of A and Woloott streets, All members of the organization are asked to be present. e Mrs. Louis H. Becker was pleas- antly surprised at an informal party given last evening by a number of her friends at her’home in North Casper in honor of her birthday. The evening was spent in dancing and playing cards. At the close of the evening Mrs, Becker was pre- sented with an attractive set of China dishes. Among the guests who attended were Mr. and Mrs, Setbers, Mr. and Mrs. William Wenner, Mr. and Mrs. — ask for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk The Original Food-Drink for All Ages- Quick Lunch at Home ,Office&sFountains. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract in Pow deré& Tablet forms. Nourishing~Nocooking 8@ Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Fredrick Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mam Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Stanfolt, Miss Sythern Seibers, Miss Margaret Lowe, Miss Thora Seibers, Miss Elizabeth Becker, Miss Theadora Becker, Harold Becker and the honored guest. s 2 e Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated. Mr. and Mrs. George Colby were pleasantly surprised at an informal dinner party given last evening by a number of friends in honor of thelr thirteenth wedding anniver- sary. The evening was spent in playing cards. Eight guests were present. eee Departmental Club Meeting Wednesday. The first meeting of the season of the Casper Women's Depart- mental club was held Wednesday in the Knights of Pythias hall with Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, president, presiding. During the afternoon several interesting reports were given which included a report on the artists series to be given by the club during the winter months, by Mrs. Sinclair Reekie and a report on the work accomplished by the pub- Mc health department by Mrs. Harry Astin. Miss Roberts gave e full account of the successful work of the Eadsville camp. A new depart- ment, the charity department, has been added to the club. Mrs. Algeo will act as chairman, Mrs. Donavoa, secretary, and Mrs, Maxon, treas- urer. Mrs. B. B. Brooks tendered her resignation as chairman of the public health department due to having many other duties to per- form. A new courtesy committee was appointed which includes Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Josendal, Mrs. Wood and Mrs. J. Keith. Miss L. Beauford, state director of maternity and infant welfare of Cheyenne, gave a short address on the work of her office. It was de- cided during the meeting that the Mesdames Sinclair Reekie, C. D. Murane, William Holland, Harry Astin, Guy Gey, Don Sullivan, George Jarvis and Wood would ac- company the president, Mrs, Nico- laysen, to the State Federation. Mrs. R, B. Leggett, accompanied by Mrs. Fowler, sang several pleas. ing vocal selection: eee Mrs, Durham To Entertain, Mrs. H. B. Durham will entertain) the members of chapter G of the| P. B. O, sisterhood Saturday after- noon at her home, 815 South Durbin street. All new P. E. O.'s in the city are invited to attend. eee Dr. and Mrs. Riach Entertain at Picnic, Dr. and Mrs, T. J. Riach enter- tained at a picnic supper last even- ing given at lower Garden Creek Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Charles T, McGrady, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan, Miss Bliza- beth Connelly, Miss Margaret Eng: land, Miss Rose Ryan of Omaha, Miss Thelma Condon, Miss -Theo- dora ‘Wilson, Miss Wilma Scott, Miss Mary Curry, and the Messrs Haro'd McNamara, Edward Murane, Clem- ent Nicolaysen, Philip Short, Dyer Hays, Wheeler Canfield, Ralph Her- rick, Brian Tobin and the hosts. eee Double Marriage Last Evening. An unusual event took place last evening, September 6, at the par. sonage of the Methodist Episcopal church, when the pastor, the Rev. Lewis E. Carter, united in marriage two young people. G. Hayfield and Miss Wava Beach was wedded to Samuel S. Smith, All Me Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Funk came in| home yesterday on a short business trip spending several weeks hero visiting with relatives. They also spent sev-| eral weeks tourmg the Yeilowstone ote park while visiting in the| ev eue Sx er ie were from Salt Creek except Mis! Wava Beach, who came from Wahpeton, N, D. Both couples will reside at Salt Creek. Mrs. Hayfield, one of the brides, is sister of Sam- uel Smith, one of the bridegrooms. Mrs. Davidson Entertains. Mrs. Arthur Davidson entertained at an Informal afternoon party given yesterday at her home on South Beech street, Guests present for the afternoon were Mrs. Walter Schultz, Mrs. E, A. Breisch, Mrs. Jefferson Miss Crawford, Mrs. M, C. Keith, Riach Crawford, Miss Mildred Keith, Mrs. Rodger Crawford, Mrs. George Robinson of Fort Collins, Co'o., Mrs. H. O, Schlenk, Mrs. R. B. W. Hutt of Philadelphia, guests at the Black. more home, and the hostess, eee Mr. and Mrs. Harris Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer were hosts at an Covers were laid for ten. ee Embroidery Club Meeting This Afternoon. The North Side Embroidery club met this afternoon at the home o: Mrs. Cli A large attendance was present. eee Picnic Sunday. At Bessimer Bend. ‘The Helpful club of North Casper will hold their annual picnic Sunday September 9 at Bessimer Bend. All members of the club are asked to be present. eee Birthday Dinner For Mrs. Tilton. Mrs. L, A. Tilton was the guest birthday dinner given yesterday at her home on Johnston of honor at street. Ten guests were present. | Personals Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Craig, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Craig of Urbana, Ohio, are in the city for a short time en route to the Yellow- stone National rk. . . Among thore who will leave this week for Laramie where they will attend the University of Wyoming Mss Gertrude are Miss Helen _ Livingston, Dorothy Sinclair, Miss Everywoman’s Store S Convenient New Location—110 East Second Street—Next to the Rialto eautiful Millinery Miss Farley SRS Smith became the bride of Edward D. Harris informal dinner party given last evening at thelr home on McKin!ey street. Decora- tions of pink and white were used. PAC 8, nce Vetter on K street. wpe Casper Wally Cridune Grandstrand and Miss Kathleen Hemry. . Mrs. C. P, Brodie will open her school of dancing next week at her studio, 544 South Grant street. eee Miss Margaret Reardon is visiting with friencs here for a short time from Salt Creek. eee wife Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hathaway are visitors here for a few days from a eee Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown came down pleasure trip from lette. . Mrs. G. W. Newell is in the city for a short time from Salt Creek. oe from Lavoye eee Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Abell are Ther- mopolis visitors in the city. eee Mr. and Mrs. M. P, MacLeod are spending several days here from Houston, Texas, eee Mr. and Mrs. Byron T. Ward and children Helen and Mary Ann left this morning overland for Denver where they will visit with Mrs. ‘Ward's parents for several weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Calway have as their guests at their home on Dur- bin street, Mrs. Calway's parents, .|Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Lindon of Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Daniels arrived | in the city yesterday from their | home in Kansas City, Mo., and will visit here for some time at the home of Mrs. Danie¥s brother, James H. | Hughes. Mr, and Mrs. C, W. Gray left last evening for Denver where they will make theie hume. eee Lewis Allgman, John Groves, ¢)Harry Scott, Pau! O’Brien and) Charles Hemry will leave this week | for Laramie whero they will attend school at the state university. oe Mr. ad Mrs, Herman C. Smith and daughter Dorothy left this af- ternoon for Chicago where they will spend some time on a pleasure trip. Mr. Smith will attend the safety FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re- move Them With Othine— Double Strength. ‘This preparation for the treatment of freckles is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of Othine and re- move them. Even the first few a; plications should show a wonderful improvement, so: of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guar- antee.—Advertisement. Meet your friends at the Frantz shop In the newest and most fetching Autumnal Modes Blacks council of the industrial relations % Gepartment of the Standard Oil com- Pany to be held there soon. [ih Se . Mrs. George Robinson left last evening for her home in Fort Col- lins, time here viditing at the home of her parents, Keith on South Beech street. eee — Mildred Hoole left last eve- ning for Colorado Springs, sien. L@RMMMMME) | sho will attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Emmerson | Cs - yesterday on a eral i ai and have returned from a week's camp. ea abe =“ ing trip spent in the Casper moun- tains, Mr. and Mrs. RoWert T. Siltman and son left last evening for their|some time. They were accompanied Miss Emma Hogan 1s visitin; wits frien¢s in Denver for a feel jays, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Adams. . B. , Aecom- Panied by Miss Gladya Robertson, left this morning overland for Chey- enne to be gone two or three days| = . pleasure trip, joined in Cheyenne by Miss Helen Armstrong of Nebraska, who and Colors A pleasing, comprehen- sive showing of all au- thentic styles in large, medium and small shapes for dress and sports wear, New style notes in imported models are ie oe being shown on the Mezzanine at $16.50, $18.00, $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 as well as complete stylish lines at PAGE THREE Miss Mary H. Bailey left Casper yesterday afternoon for University Place, Neb., where she will resume Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Campbell of oi 84¢ her studies at the Nebraska Wes- Omaha are visiting with friends| Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Horstman of | Jeyan university. here for a few weeks. Waltman are the parents of a baby Sal ortts some cee son, who arrived yesterday at the| Charles Nines left last evening for Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jefferson ar-|Private hospital. Both mother and|Cheyenne where he will attend the rived last evening from their home|baby are doing nicely. convent there in Denver and will visit here for sev- eee eral days with Mrs. Jefferson's} Mr. and Mrs. J. Achnurt, of Lead, brother, Liarold Adams, before leav-|S. D., are visiting with friencjs in ing for Callfornta, where they ex-|the city for a few days. pect to make thelr home. Mr. and see Mrs. Jeffoiscn were residents of accompany them back to Casper to|been called there by the serious {ll- visit for several months. ness of her mrother, Walter Jack- son. Colo, after spending Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Medium Brown Hatr looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo— where Advertisement. Yi Mrs. Godfrey is a Lusk visitor spending several days here. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Matson ar- rived in the city yesterday from their home in Rapid City and will spend several days here visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Free and chil- dren have returned from South Da- kota, where they have been visit- ing with friends and relatives for in Cleveland, Ohio, after|by Mr. and Mrs. James Helbert and family of Lead, 8. D., who will visit her for a short time at the Freo home on South Wolcott street. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis are spending several days here on a shopping and pleasure trip from Salt Creek. Octet hone: am ae rabber nipples feed the Fair srowing. med? icine into the scalp. One minute a day in yout, own homewith Van Ess Liquid Ip M: Mr. and Mrs, H. Giggey left the jlatter part of last week for San/in the city for a short time from Bernardino, Cal., where they plan to/their home in Morrill, Neb. make their home for the winter hadoeeyilling months. Dr. Kathryn T, Smith has return- ones ea from a vacation trip spent visit- Mr. and Mrs, Slebers have as|ing with friends tn Montana. Sealp ‘their house guests a their home on eee new hi a Locust street, Mr. and Mrs. William] Miss Alice Hardie will leave to-| Sbout ‘the Socday. troutment plas Wi Wenner of Pittsburg, Kan. morrow for the University of Wyo- eell it under money-back guarantes, S00 58: ming, where she will take a position IITH-TURNER DRUG STORE as graduate assistant in the English 131 8 Center department en 6 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Woodman are ni They will be Mrs. F. 8. Colby left Wednesday will of this ik for Omaha, having Good Merchandise At Low Prices Comfortable and Convenient Shopping Place S-U-B-W-A-Y WALK DOWN AND SAVE MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE FRANTZ SHOP—EVERYWOMAN’S STORE—110 E. SECOND ST. A Special Subway Sale of Newest Fall SUITS COAT The very finest values the market affords to retail at these low prices Many of these garments are fur-trimmed A New Lot of Attractive Fall Dresses In lace, tricolette, tricosham, crepe and twill, in blue, black and colors, AT eo These are dresses that retail most everywhere at $13.75 to $15.00. Sizes 16 to 44. While you are shopping in the Subway don’t fail to look at the Silk Underwear Specials $3.95 Teddies, Step-ins, Bloomers, Vests, Slips and a few gowns in La Jerse Silk, Glove Silk and Crepe Silk $5.00, $8.75 and $10.50 Special Main Floor Offerings In Fall Dresses $16.75, $22.75, $48.50 A New Shipment of NETHERALLS Just Received Size 32 (For Girls and Misses) $3.50 Size 34 to 38 $3.50 to $9.50 Size 40 to 44 $6.00 and $7.50 Summer Flapper Dresses Of good quality gingham in pretty styles and colors. Sizes 12, 14, 16. Clearance Price $2.95. New Fall Hats $3.50 and $5.00 New Dress Skirts $6.50 to $10.75 Sleeveless Sweaters A_ limited number—in light colors only—regular $3.50 values, Clerance Price $2.45, Bob Evans Middies $2.50 Blue Serge Shirts $2.75 and $4.50 (For School Girls)