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‘ THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1924. Mrs. Ida Jennison and Walter w. Hamilton, both of Glenrock, were married last evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mr. an¢i Mrs. G. George Scott, Mrs. Jess Brady, Mrs. Lewis Bruce, Mrs. John Speck, Mrs. James Baker, Mrs. J. C. Cor- son, Mrs. Charles Dillon, Mrs. J. C. Peters, Miss Leona Nell Scott neat the 1 Spa of honor. Hawkins, 633 CY avenue. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. Lewis E. Carter, pastor of the Meth- odist Episcopal church. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins and a son and daughter of the bride. see Altar and Society Holds The Jadies of the Altar and Ros- D. ary society held their regular meet- | —* ing Wednesday afternoon at the Mullin club with Mrs. M, 8. Ryan Wilbur Foshay as hos- tesses. In keeping with the spirit of music week a musical program was given under the direction of Mrs. Madelyn Treber. Mrs. John H. Mul- lin and Mrs. John A. Gillespie of Pittston, Pa, mother and aunt of end Mrs. Dinner At Henning Precedes Es’ Formal Dance. A no host dinner was given last evening at the Henning preceding the Elk’s formal dancing party at the auditorium. Among thise who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Littlefield, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Rader of Salt Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Villnave, Mr, and Mrs. W. Johnson, Miss George <A.n Evans, Miss Christine Owens, Mar- vin Bishop and Elsworth Wagner. cee Royal Arch red To hold ‘There will be a special meeting of Capitol Chapter ~ No. 8, Royal Arch Masons on Friday, May 9, at 7 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of conferring the Royal Arch Degree. the Rev. Father John H. Mul'in| ai) members and visiting members were the guests of honor for the] are asked to be present. 5 afternoon. eee 8-8 4/8 Dirner Party Stag Party Last At Shumaker Home. Tuesday Evening. Jay Myers of Salt Creek entertain- ed a number of his friends on Tues- day evening at a stag party given Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker en- tertained at a formal dinner party last evening at thelr residence on East Eleventh street. eo. a@t the home of Carl Geiger in the . Garbutt apartments. Among those who attended were Elliott John Wyland, Asa Swan, Walter Storrie, Clinton Fuller, Dr. Victor Daken, B. Go ‘Westover and Carl Geiger. a, Miss Norris Is Hostess At Dinner Party Wednesday. Miss Lovey Norris was hostess at a formal dinner party given last evening at the Elks club preceding the Cancing party held in the audi-| J. torlum. Guests of Miss Norris were, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Joseph Drew, and Mrs. Paul Hooper, James Bardwell Mr, Lois Longshore. and Robert Blackmore. cee Business Meeting Friday At Baptist Church. An important business meeting will be held at the First Baptist church Friday evening at 8 o'clock to which all members are especially asked to be present. Plans and sug- gestions for the future of the church will be given by the new pastor, the Rey. Lewis 8. Bowerman. ere co Miss Sullivan Will Entertain Tomorrow. Miss Kathleen Sullivan will enter- tain tomorrow afternoon informally at her home on East Tenth street complimentary to Miss Beth Clare of Canada, house guest of Mrs, Leigh McGrath. eee Christian Ald Will Give Bake Sale The Ladies’ 129 East Second street. eee Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Are Hosts At Dinner. Mr. and- Mrs. J. J. Chapman were hosts at a formal dinner party giv- en last evening at the Henning ho- dancing Among _ those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett A. Reichenbach, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holloran, Mr. and and Mrs. and Mrs. / tel preceding the Elks party Dr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. H. E. Grude, Mr. Stanley Griebel and Mr. Lee Reno, Farewell Party Is Pleasant Affair. Mrs. J. R. surpris bors gathered at her farewell party. Mrs, Wis., to make her home, Mesdames E. D, Odiorne, Peters and Joseph Hunter. those present were: Mrs. Sturdevant, Mrs. James Mrs, E. D. Odiorne, Mrs. ‘Trepte, Mrs. Miss Aid soclety of the North Casper Christian church will -ho'd a sale of baked goods Friday, May 9, at the Norris meat market, Hunter was pleasantly d Tuesday evening when a number of her friends and neigh- home, South Center street for an informal Hunter. ex- pects to leave soon for LaCrosse, ‘The even- ing was spent in music after which refreshments were served by 552 J. Cc. Among Walter Mullin, Joseph Hunter, \ medicine still finds expression medicine, sassafras bark, etc., all of high- \ " P.. purity. In the Spring The old tradition of Spring justly holds place in the public estimation and in the demand for. sulphur and cream of tartar lozenges, the new and pleasant way of administering this popular We are fully prepared to meet | your requirements for this and | other spring medicines, such as | « Departmental Club Meeting Yesterday. The last regular meeting of the club year pf the Casper Woman's Departmental club was held yester- day afternoon at the Knights of Pythias ball with Mrs. H. B- Maxon, president, presiding. ‘The program for the afternoon consisted of sev- eral vocal selections by Mrs. Ralph Buckner, piano selections by Mrs. Charles Fowler and an address by A. Parkins, community service representative from Chicago. Due ot the great number of applications turned into the club yesterday it was decided by the president to hold a special meeting on Juno 4 for the purpose of voting on the names. eee Oberville Baker Marriage Wednesday. On Wednesday afternoon, at the residence of Rev. Willis H. Ger- many, East Second street, Mr. John Junior Baker and Miss Maggie Edna Oberville of Oxford, Neb., were united in marriage, Rev. Germany officiating. They will make their residence in Casper. eee Club Will The regular meeting of the Casper Woman's club will be held Saturday afternoon, May 10, at 2:30 o'clock. at the home of Mrs. J. W. Bingham, 511 South Kimball avenue. eee W. ©. T. U. Meeting rs Friday Afternoon. The general meeting of the Wo- men's Christian Temperance union will be hold tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Methodist church parlors. A mother’s day program will be given in charge of Mrs. 8. E. Bailey and will include addresses by Mrs. E. H. Dunn, on “Mothers and Prohibition"; Mrs. Balley, “My Mother's Song,” and a vocal solo, “As Your Hair, Grows Whiter,” by Mrs. L. T. Pile.’ The devotional will be in charge of Mrs. Mary Dorton and all members of the union are asked to be present. eee Mrs, Rankin Entertains At Informal Luncheon. Mrs. G. O. Rankin was hostess at a 1 o'clock luncheon given Tuesday at her residence, 1039 South Elm street, for Mrs. W. C. Eads, Mrs. R. J. Sheer and Mrs, A. V. Forbes. Mones J. Hawley Post Dance Tomorrow Evening. The Mones J. Hawley post of the American Legion will give an informal dancing party tomorrow evening, May 9, at the Odd Fellows’ all to which all ex-service men are invited to attend. In charge of ar- rangements are Harold Monorgan, C. D. VanNess and H. A. Smith. eee Ald Society to Hold All Day Session, (he Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Presbyterian church will hold an all day session Friday, beginning at 9:30 a. m, and con- tinuing throughout the day. A picnic lunch will ‘be served at noon and all ladies are asked to be present and bring to the meeting their thimbles and a basket lunch. The meeting will be held at the chureh, MAKES FAT ~ PEOPLE SLIM New York Physician Perfects Harm- less Method of Reducing Weight its The loss of as much as a pound of excess fat a day,with no karmful results i# the recor! mate by many petients of Dr. R. Newman, a licen- sed practicing physician cf 286 Fifth Avenue, New York, who an- rounces that he has perfected 1 treatment which has quickly rid fat people of excess weight. What {s more remarkable in the Docto-'s statement that he has successfully treated thousands of patients for PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stanford have as their guest at their home on South Durbin street, Mrs. Stanford's mother, Mrs. Eloise Roberts of Billings. Mrs. Roberts arrived Tues- day evening from Denver where she has been visiting with her son, and expects to spend a week or 10 days here. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Coleman and daughter are out of town visitors in + Mis8/the city this week from thelr home raska. in Neb: cee Mrs. J. R. Hunter of 652 South Center street will leave soon for LaCrosse, Wis., to make her home. Mrs. E. F. Bradford left last eve--| ning for Denver where she will spend until next week visiting with relatives. eee Mrs. Elmer Sulton of Chicago ar- rived in the city yesterday and will spend several days here attending to business — Mrs. F. Baldwin, who has been the guest of friends here for sev- eral days, returned to(her home in Lander today. . eee Mrs. G. O. Rankin expects to leave next week for Omaha where she will visit with relatives and friends for some time. Mrs, Rankin will be accompanied as far as Omaha by Mrs. R. J. Sheer who will go to Nashville, Tenn., on a several weeks’ pleasure trip. eee Casper people who spent a short time this week in Lander on bust- ness include: D. L. Gadtan, L. B. Gasen, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Chris- tianson, Joe Lowndes, William P. Knudsen, R. R. Riggs and C. Y. Young. see Timothy Mahoney, Sr., has re- turned from Denver where he was called several months ago on account of the illness of Mrs. Ma- honey, who is slightly improved. eee J. C, Carson of Nebraska arrived in'the city last evening from Omaha and will spend a short time here on business and visiting with his niece, Mrs. G. R. Miller at her home, 1688 South Elm street. eee Captain C. P. Plummer and Mrs. Plummer left yesterday for the south where they will remain for some time. eee Mrs. E. C. Conerton has returned from Denver where she has been the guest for the last week of her sister, Mrs. E. R. Calley, formerly a resident of this city. Mrs. Coner- ton was accompanied home on her return by her small niece, Evelyn Calley, who will visit here for several weeks. see Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Malone of Oklahoma are spending several days in tho clty transacting business af- fairs and visiting dab! friends. Miss Marion c altace of Denver, who has been spending the last four days here on business departed last evening for her home. cee Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hopkins and children expect to leave next week for Nebraska where they will visit for a short time with friends at thelr former home. cee Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Baxton of Colorado spent yesterday here with friends enroute to Ti! ‘hermopolis where they will visit with friends for a number of days, ee. Cc. R. Anderson, who has been Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With Many soap and prepared sham Poos contain too much free alkal which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hatr brittle The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut off shampoo, for this is Pure and entirely greaseless. It is inexpensive and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Two or three teaspoonfuls ts all that is required. Simply mo'sten the hair with water and rub {t in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and ts soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to manage. Besides, {t loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt a Loh PLUSH May finds many new models in our Millinery "showing. pretations of the new modes are so varied, so beautiful, you: are sure to find just YOUR HAT. Reason- ably priced, Anne’s Hat Shop Balcony Midwest Pharmacy YES! Ge Casper Daily Cribune visiting here with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert SNA C. Huffman has returned to his| == = home. oe M. H. Barnes has returned from Cuba where he has been making his home for the last five months. Mrs. Barnes who also returned stopped at Hampton, Ia., to visit for a short time with friends. She will return in a few weeks. CITY BRIEFS _ Charles Atkins ot? Chicago ar- rived today and expects to spend a few days here ren business. oe " Harold c. ite of Los Angeles is among the out of town callers here this week. see M. H. Davis and son are among the Denver business visitors spend- ing @ short one aes this week. PEt) Adaran 48) Bare, totay on business from Salt Creek. eee Howard C. Pierce has returned from Cheyenne where he spent sev- eral days attending to business af- fairs. j pet cele Arthur Gayland of Tulsa has been attending to business affairs here for the week. eee Ray Barnes who spent a number of months with his parents in Cuba is now in Denver and expects to re turn to Casper in a short time. eee L. M. Harper arrived tn the city yesterday and will spend several days here, % see E. W. Quinlan has returned from Denver where he spent three or four days ona business trip. see Cc. L. Hardy of the Colorado Nurseries, who spent several days here this week on business making his headquarters at the home of BE. J. Capek, returned last evening to Loveland. eee William Utzinger and Ray Shaw of the White Motor Truck company are attending to business affairs in Denver, eee Al Mathers is in the city on busi- ness and visiting with friends trom Salt Creek. eee Walter Quinn has been spending a short time this week at Salt Creek on business. . eee CO. R. Hawkes is here today on business from Thermopolis. FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Vell; Re- _ Move Them With Othine—- Double Strength, This preparation for the removal of freckles is so successful in re- moving freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money if it fails, z Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of Othine and re- move them. Even the first few ap- plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine; it ts his that is sold on the money-back arantee.—Advertisement. DOBBIN REALTY CO. Removed to No. 226 E. 2nd St. Zuttermeister Bldg. A—B—C LE ORER f at the | CASPER ELECTRIC CO. 121 E. First St. Phone 1993 HOTEL TOWNSEND BILLIARD AND POOL PARLOR. NOW OPEN Basement HOTEL TOWNSEND The inter- FLOUR A THRILLING EVENT! PAGE THREE. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A SENSATIONAL SALE OF COATS --- SUITS --- DRESSES At such low prices that every garment should be sold. Come prepared to buy the latest in. colors, materials and styles at big reductions. The Merchandise Speaks Convincingly for Itself 1 3 Values Up to $32.50 . 99s Values Up to $49.50 Canton Crepes, Crepes, Printed Flannels, Roshanara Crepes. sizes and colors. Satinfaced Satin-faced Cantons, Crepes, Charmeens, All 35 Values Up to $69.50 New Spring and Summer COATS In the groups you will find the most fashionable mater- ials represented, including Hilo, Flamingo, fine twills; trimmings of summer furs, embroidery, silk braids and fancy stitching. All models silk lined throughout. All sizes and newest colors. Values Up to $45.00 Values Up to $69.50 Values Up to $125.00 NEW SPRING SUITS Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Suit in the House At HALF PRICE New Summer Millinery 850 new Summer Hats which were regularly priced from $10.00 to $15.00. 800 Voiles, ials. Dotted For Friday and Saturday . OUT THEY GO Your Choice $3.00 SUMMER DRESSES new Summer Dresses, Swisses These dresses are regular $10.00 values. For Friday and Saturday YOUR CHOICE in fancy many Ginghams, and other mater- $4.95 HOSIERY SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY All perfect pure Silk Chif- fon Hose in all colors, Regu- lar $3.50 values PER PAIR $1.98 These Values Warrant Buying a Full Supply. All Fresh and New Will Give Exceptional Service Why Are We Giving Such Good Values Now? nT fat reduction without change of diet Is Strictly Hard Wheat and High Patent “Kimball Drug Stores 7 ealas, Let’s be frank about this sale, and that is that we are simply overstocked. We anticipated a huge Easter Raid teat tas peovls & Feuttaneeanea “Best by Test”—“Costs You Less” business but were disappointed, consequently we have hundreds of garments which must be sold and to CASPER'S PIONEER STORES | ojronic rheumatism, gout, auth: “Better Than the Rest”—‘As Good as the Best” do this we are willing to sacr prices and profits. What is our loss is your gain. Wyoming’s Leading Drug Stores} and high blood pressure obtain Will Make All Your Baking a Success relief from the reduction of their The Rexale Stores superfluous flesh. Realizing that this ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT sounds almost too good to be true Distributed By “Two Stores for Your Convenience” | the Doctor has offered to sond with § ed By out ates to anyone ano will wine . # tial treatment to revel] Re Service Warehouse and sargeilina iia ‘pave plan. DOBBIN REALTY CO. Have Lots in All Parts of the reduced If you want to oid Transfer Co. 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