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ch e@ Casper Daily Cridune PAGE THREE BY MARY TOBIN Pun Festival ‘This Week. } The gecond annual fun festival given by the Baptist Young People's ‘Union in the gymnasium of the Bap- tist church, Fifth and Beech streets will be held Thursday and Friday af this week. The fun festival will include a main show and a number of side shows. It will in fact be a typical carnival. Confetti, ballons and serpentine will add to this ef- fect while there will be the usual “hot dog” stands and other booths. A vaudeville show ia to be run in connection with the festival an@ wil! probably be one of its big features. A swimming match and baby show are listed as being among the ndvel- ties in the entertainment line. eee Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mra L. A. El- kins, Mrs. Carl Taylor, Mrs. A. T. Jessen, Mrs. Sidney Morrison, Mrs. A. J. Kelley, Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. Frederick Jessen, Mrs. Guy Gay, Mrs. Marshall Dayton, Mrs. A. K. Bott and Mrs. Fred Van Gorden. eee ere Neighbor Tea Friday. Mrs. Minnie Edelmuth, assistec by other members of t! Royal Neighbors will give silver tea Friday afternoon at her home, 273 Sduth Jackson street to which a cordial invitation {s extended to all |in the city as well as visiting mem- jbers and friends be) (2b Mrs. carpe Entertains Club. Mrs. C. H. Carpenter entertained the members of her club this after noon at her residence, 1214 East First street. Among those who attended were Mrs. William Kocher, Mrs. J, W. Bingham, Mrs. G. T. | Morgan, Mrs. J. E. Beal, Mrs. Edna ‘Thomas, Mrs. W. H. Snoddy, Mrs. J. J. Donovan, Mra. C. E. Duncan | Mrs. H. E. Byars, Mrs. H. 0. !Talpers, Mrs. G. A. DeFreece and the hostess. Meeting Wednesday. ‘Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 39) will meet in regular session ‘Wee- | nesday evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. Candidates will be initiated and refreshments will be served. All members of the order are pan to be pe si Lutheran Ald Meeting ‘Thursday Afternoon. ‘The Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church will | meet Thursday afternoon at 2.30 in| the Odd Fellow’s hall. Mrs. Bar- baug and Mrs. H. Martin wil! act as oe Westminster Guild Meeting Wednesday Evening The Westminster Guild of the | Presbyterian church will hold their first meeting of the season Wed . Sane Arrives ‘ The smiling face above is none other than Baroness Popper. Don't know her? Well, you may when we say she also is known as Mme. Maria Jeritza—yes, the Metropolitan Opera, star. Photo taken on the occasion | of fer return from Buropo recently, hostesses for the afternoon. eee Mrs. Warren Entertains At Bridge Party. Mrs. E. H. Warren was hostess at an informal bridge party given last evening at her residence, 423 South Park avenue. Honors for the nesday evening at the manse, 1103 South Wolcott street. A dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock and a’l business girls and teachers who attend the Presbyterian church are’ invited to attend. . spend the winter with relatives, months Mr. and Mrs. children have retur i from Greenan Parker vi " la fe evening were won by Mrs. John O. with relatives for the last few James. Attractive decorations car-| Marriage Announced. Rae: Tied out in a yellow and white color] Announcement has been made . scheme were used. Eight guests at-| here of the marriage of Miss Marle| Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McKinn's are. A. Greenan to George E. Parker. both of this city, which took place recently in Douglas. The couple will make their home here. cee Worland visitors days here. tended. pending several ad Methodist Aid Will Hold All Day Session. ‘The Capital Hill circle of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will hold an all day's session Wednes- day at the home of Mrn. Charles H. lorsch, 424 South Lincoln street. ri members of the circle are asked to be present. . ‘Neegion Auxiliary Meeting Tomorrow. ‘The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a business meeting tomor- row afternoon at 2:30 in the men’s ible classroom of the . Methodist church. All members are asked to be present. cee Mr, and Mrs. J. rived in the city yesterday from Den-| ver and will spend several days here Mr. and Mra. A. D. Lewis will ar- rive in the city tomorrow from Den ver and will make their home here. Mr. Lewis is an expert accountant. -ee Mrs, Della Misner is in the city for a short time from her home in Buffalo, Wyo. Bridge*Tea Tomorrow. Mrs. Arthur Barber will entertain at an informal bridge tea tomorrow afternoon at her home in honor of Mrs. R. T. Shanon of Council Bluffs, Iowa, who {s visiting with relatives here for a short time. Eight guests will attend. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bloster are here for a Short time attending to business affairs and visiting with friends from Fort Dodge, Iowa, over e Personals Mr. and Mrs. M, L. MeClone.and son arrived in the city Monday even- Ing from Denver and will be the guests here of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ken. nedy for several days after which they will leave for Rawiins and Salt Lake. Chicken D'nner Thursday Evening. Members of the North Casper Christian church will serve a fried ebicken dinner Thursday evening of this week from 5 until 8 o'clock at the church. The public ts invited. T, N. G. Club Meeting Tomorrow Afternoon. Members of the T. N. G. Club No. 39 will mect in regular séssion to- morrow afternoon at the public li- brary at 2:30, All members are ask- ed to be present as an interesting program has been piagiee) - H. T, Morian of the Utah O!l and Gas company and Mrs. Morian came in yesterday from Salt Creek and will visit here for several days, oe Fred Villnave returned last Satur- day from California where he has been for the last several months. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bonhorn are Denver visitors spending a few days here. eee Frank McCarthy will leave this week for Omaha where he will at- tend the wedding of his sister, Miss Evelyn McCarthy to Mark Hall which will take place there Satur- day evening. . Mrs. Holland Entertains Mrs. H. H. Holland entertained at fs informal dinner party given last evening at her home on South Ash street to which 10 guests attended. eee Neighbors of Woodcraft Will Meet Th's Evening. The Neighbors of Woodcraft Cas- per Circle No. 409 will meet in reg- ular session this evening at the T. 0. O. F. hall. Business matters will be transacted and officers will ¥e nominate. Refreshments will be seryed at the close of the meeting by the committee in charge. Al members cf the organization are asked to be present. . Card Party This Breiieg At Northwestern Station. @he Chicago and Northwestern allway Woman's club will be hos- werses at a carl party to be given this evening at the Northwestern station fdr members of the club and all employes of tho railroad and their families. The entertainment will begin at 8 o'clock. Light re- freshments wil! be served during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Brown have ro- turned to the city from California where they have been visiting with Mr. Brown's parents for the last few months. eee Mrs. Marion Gridell is here for a short time from Chicago having ar- rived yesterday. cee Mrs. May Ester of Lincoln ts in the city for a short time having arrived today. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. Norris are in the city on business from Indianapolis. eee Gives to your hair Boss sat Bove uty, lo with the vivid hive of health and clean- liness, exquisitely per- fumed with a distinctive odor that lingers daintily in your hair. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C, Snyder have as their guests at their home on McKin'ey street Mrs. Snyder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Smith of Kansas City, Mo. ese Mra. Ruth Martin and daughter have returned from a two weeks’ pleasure trip spent visiting with friends and relatives {in Colorado Springs. . Mrs. Anna Crosby is visiting here with her daughter and son from her home in Los Angeles. see ‘irs. Ulery Entertains t Luncheon. Mrs. L. V. Ulery entertained at an informal luncheon given today at her residence, 414 South McK ley street, in honor of Mrs. G Barton and mother and son, Mrs. Jefferies and Joseph Barton, who will leave soon for Denver to make thelr home. Mrs. S. D. Williams will leave this eek for California where she will An Announcement OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE LADIES OF CASPER Delphian Society Holds Interesting Meeting. The Casper Delphian society held an interesting meeting yesterday afternoon at the public library. Dur- ing the meeting several enjoyable talks were given on current topics by Mrs. Alice Perkins, Mrs. J. Mc- Corry and Mrs. Earl Emmel. Mrs. Drebert presided. The next meeting will be held November 5 at the li- brary with Mrs. O. J. Cacharelis as leader. ns pA Mes. Woods Entertains At Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. A. J. Woods entertained at an enjoyable bridge luncheon, the frst of a series of parties which she is giving, today at her home, 631 De. vine street. Among the guests who atten(ed were Mr. Carl H. Gompf. We have arranged to have come to our store for the two weeks beginning Oct. 16, Madame De Neveres a special representative of Lournay, 7 Rue de L’Isley, Paris. Madame De Neveres is an expert in perfumeries and cosmetics and is familiar with the latest mode in cosmetics as used in New York City. She will be in our store to advise the Casper ladies of the proper choice and use of perfumes, creams and cosmetics. Do not fail to call and obtain the benefit of her advice. Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Advertisement. Show Off That Dimpled Youngster At the Mammoth Baby Show PHUN FESTIVAL WHERE? Gymnasium, First Baptist Church, Thursday and Friday Smith-Turner Drug Co. Phone 150 133 S, Center B. Prewett ar. for a few days. visiting Mr. Villnave will spend a month | | here attending to business affairs) | after which he will return to Call- mainder of the season with Mrs. L. L. Woods and fornia where he will spend the rs Louls where they have been visiting, Villnave and daughter Veronica. | Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Batley are vis- iting with friends in Colorado for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Brenerman of River- ton are visiting with friends here, Word has been recetved here of | the pledging of Miss Lela Craft of | this city to the Sigma Kappa sorority at the University of Denver. eee R. C. Barton ts in the city for several days visiting with his sister, Mrs. Frank McClung. Evening Gowns Dinner Dresses Taken from our regular lines of new fall and win- ter modes at $98.50 to $150.00. —it may be hard to believe, . but it’s true. Come in this week and select your new evening costume and save the dif- ference, Te 110 E, Second St. Everywoman’s Store “A Frants Shop Sale ia a Genuine Sale”? and Mrs. EB. C. Houseworth | Mr. jand son are visiting with relatives here for several days from Port- land, Ore. . eee Mr. and Mrs. L. R, Johns of Rock ford, Ill., are among the out-of-town visitors in the city for the remainder of the week. eqn le Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Mannling and | family have arrived In the city from | Denver and’ expect to make their | home here. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Patterson are in the city Colorado enroute where they wil to Thermopolis end a weel. ore Miss Julia Calley left last week for the east where she will spend a two weeks’ vacation visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. in the city for H. H. Ireland are a week from Salt ar Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ewing are | the parents of a baby son who | rived yesterday at their home. Bo‘! mother and baby are doing nice! wate L. | Mr. and Mrs. O. Warren ar j guests of friends in the city frc | Omaha for several weeks oes Mr. and Mrs. George T. Long } have returned from Cheyenne wher they have been for the last f days visiting with friends and rel tives. | So J. Caldwell is here for a short time from Illco. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel ung —to do this you must watch your iver and bowels—there’s no need of having a sallow complexion—dark rings under your eyes—pim les—a_bilious look in your face—dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell youninety | per cent of all sickness comes from | Inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- ind mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Ed wards" Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They brin; about that natural buoyancy which ail should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. by their olive color, 15c and Phones 1500 v1 for a few days from | Lake City. | . | Dr.Edw: ards‘OliveTablets are known! 30c. City Briefs ’. G. Harris, state humane of | ticer, arrived in the city yesterday | on a business trip. oe J..F. Longnecker, an attorney of | Lander, came down today on a | short business trip. rs . Byron 8. Hute, state bank ex- aminer, arrived in the city today and will spend a short time here. wee George Yates is attending to business affairs here from Lysite. eee Tom Hall came in yesterday from | Arminto and will attend to business | affairs here for a few days. eee | D. F. Reynolds and G. E. Morica | are Riverton business men here for a few days. You'll Get Rid of Blackheada Sure way that no kheads, that is to dissolve them To do this get two ounces of calo- nite powder from any drug storo— sprinkle a little on @ hot, wet cloth blackheads briskiy— h the parts and you will bi prised how the blackheads have ‘aise Rppeared. Big blackheads, little blackheads, no matter whe: they ar ply dissolve and di oar. Blackheads area mixture of dust and dirt and secretions that form in ores of the skin. The calonite d the water dissolve the jo they wash right out joaving the pores free and clean 4 im their patural condition, Fried Chicken Dinner Thursday, 5 to 8 p. m North Casper Christian Church Corner of H and United Streets 75¢ MENU. Fried Spring Chicken Country Gravy Mashed Potatoes Sliced Tomatoe Salad Creamed Cabbage Ice Cream and Home Made Cako ‘Tea or Coffee 8. Brown is a Thermopolis man in the city for a few days. eee D. B. Bloste is here on business from his home in Cody. W. B. Snyder is attending to bust- ness affairs here for several days from Lovell. ee W. R. Craig came down yester- day from Great Falls, Mont., on a short business trip. eee H. Coddington is among the Den ver business men spending several days in the city. eee 8. H. Davis and K. L. Belt are Salt Creek visitors here for a few days. . F. T. Danon is attending to bust ness affairs here for a short time from Lincoln, Neb, . B. B. Martin is here on business from Lingle. Cecil Miller came down yesterday from Worland on a business trip. SILVER GOLD TRIMMED TRIMMED NEW ARRIVALS Turban Poke Bonnet Shapes Shapes Fur Trimmed “Oe HUMPHREY, TRADE MARK REO.U.8. PAT. orr. Install the Perfect Gas Fire IT'S HEAT YOU ‘WANT ¥@4 CAN DO Makes your fireplace useful as well as ornamental. Perfect ventilation is assur: ow WO YOUR INSPECTION INVITED You will agree that they are the most beautiful as- sortment at the lowest prices ever offered. SMART HAT SHOP Rialto Bldg. On Center Street OUR WINDOW DISPLAY TELLS THE STORY J. Kennedy Rodel has had as his guest for several days his father Mr. Rodel of Cheyenne, prominent business man of that city. BE. J. Johnson and son, H. HB. Johnson, who have interests in the Kennedy Motor company here, are in the city from Denver. Mr. John son {s a prominent automobile dealer of Denver, having the agencies for the Chalmers and Maxwell cars. Almost Unbelievable ‘You can hardly realize the wonder- ful improvement to your skin and complexion the mirror will reveal toyou after usin Gouraud's Orien' Cream for the first time. White-Flesh Rachel. 6 Send 10¢ for Trial Size Gouraud’s Oriental Cream Novelty Trimmed For That Cold Room . by your fireplace chimney or we also have Radiantfire provided with vents to be used where there is no fireplace. | The gas fire that gives perfect satisfaction. Casper Gas Appliance Co. in. 115-119 E. First St. 1? BSTTER WITH GAS—IT'S CLEANER”