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“THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924, be Casper Dally Cridune PAGE THREE. -BY MARY TOBIN ittelsby-Schoening pena Announced, “Mr. and Mrs. Perry William Boyer | skies of Lusk announce: the marriage of their sister, Miss Gudrun Kittelsby to John William: Schoening of. Cas- per on Wednesday, May 14 The ceremony Was performed by the nev. Philip K. Edwards at St. Mark's Episcopal church.” . Mrs. Wheeler Will Entertain Monday Bridge Club Members. Mra. M, P, Wheeler will entertain the Monday Bridge club next week, May 10, at her residence, 112 South Beech xtreet. re ee Miss McDonald Entertains Bridge Club Members. Miss Jane MeDonald entertained the members of the Bridgette club last evening at ‘the home of her aunt, Mrs, Oscar -~Helstant, 624 South Center street. Honors for tbe evening were taken by Miss Gertrude Kamys and Miss Esther gterson. ‘Menibers who attended ‘ere Miss Ella Wrensted, Mrs, ‘Loraine Light; Miss "Anetta Watson, Mies Margaret King, Miss Gertrude Kamps, Miss Emma Duis, Miss Bertha Siehler, Miss Augusta Luhr- sen, Mrs. W. E. Lavelle, Miss Lois McArthur and Miss Esther Peter- son. The club will be entertained again on next Wednesday evening by Miss Sfehler at her home. s+. Iroquois Council to Meet This Evening. : Iroquois council No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas, wil] .meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Following the social hour, refreshments will be served by the Mesdames Frank Clemmons\and Becker. All members are asked to be present. cee Ching Lee Club Meeting Tomorrow Aftertioon. Mrs. C. W. Andrews will enter- tain the members of the Ching Lee club tomorrow afternoon at her home, 938 South Beech street. eee Sale Saturday by Special Class Puplis. A sale of rabbits, baskets and toys Will be held Saturday at the Camp- beli hardware store by special pupiis of the Casper schools. eee Mrs. Stout Is Hostess At Party Wednesday. Mrs. E. C. Stout was hostess at a painting party given yesterday .af- ternoon. at her studio, 1325. South Cedar street. Guests who attended were Mrs, L- EB. Bay, Mrs. Harry Funkhouser and mother, Mrs, Mc- Kibbin, Mrs. H. H. Klockseim, Mrs. Pp, R. France and Mrs. G. Dewey Lugar. eee Congregational Association Holds Meeting Wednesday. The Woman's association of the First Congregational church met yesterday afternoon’ at the Young Women's Christian association club rooms with the Mesdames “Ander- son, Burke Sinclair, Stanley and Austin as hostesses. Following the business session a number of vocal selections by Mrs. Holden were en- joyed. eee Pythian Sisters to # Meet This Evening. The Pythian Sisters will meet this evening: at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. Following the business meeting refreshments will be served by a committee com- posed of Mrs. Bess Whitmore, Mrs. Millie Yeaman, Miss Nan Smith and Miss Monrova Stewart. All mem- bers of the organization are asked to be present. see Bake Sale Saturday at East Casper Grocery. The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the Kast Side Methodist Community church will give a bake sale Satur- day of this week at the East Casper grocery store, 1444 East Second street. Those who are going to contribute to the sale are asked to have their baked goods at the store by 10 a. m, ees Seniors To Present Play Tomorrow Evening Is love in a Dutch garden with birds, trees, flowers, moonlight, ATTENTION! ,, Attention is again called to the fact that you can buy your Magazines Papers, etc. midst pleasant surroundings and post conveniently at our Midwest armacy in the Midwest building. Make it a point to drop in there or your reading matter. You will find it most convenient and Pleasant in every respect. , You will find the most ‘satisfac- ry drug and prescription ser- in Casper is rendered daily at "Kimball Drug Storés CASPER'S PIONEER STORES Wyoming’s Leading Drug Stores The Rexall Stores “Two Stores for’ Xour Convenience” \ everything to stir the heart, dif- ferent from love under Wyoming in May, I wonder? Perhaps it {s not more interesting, but certain- ly it is more appealing for whoever heard of love’ coming to life in our Prosaic business world. And if such an awakening were possible, can you imagine love calling to you in these colorful lines: Yea hearken to the lps of: love! Where’ he abideth all is well, His eyes do move the stars above He holds the Heavens beneath his spell. “ And in thy heart thou hear’st the cS Of love whose feet shall outrun time. _Is romance dead? No, only slum- bering! It will awake in the scented Dutch garden where the trees sa: “Come and hide in us,” the dewdre,t say us,” and the moon says “I am full of love and my beanis bring happiness." Let “Prunella” the senior class play bring romance to you. Friday May. 16, at 8:0 p. m. ae Informal Party Last Evening : Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Paulus en- tertained a number of friends infor, mally last evening .at their home, Among those present for the evening Were: Mr. and Mrs. D. Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moye, Walter Quinn and Chester Baker. ee Mrs. Patrick Sullivan entertained at,an informal dinner party last evening at her home on East Tenth street complimentary to Mrs. John H. Mullin, Mrs. Gillespie, and the Misses Margaret and Regina Mullin of Pennsylvania guests of the Rev. Father J. H. Mullin. eee Bridge Club Is Entertained By Mrs. Wickert Wednesday Mrs. C. J. Wickert entertained the members of the A. B. C. bridge club yesterday at her home, honors for the afternoon being taken by Mrs, F..C. Lange and G. Howland. Among those present for the afternoon were: Mrs. W. C. Newell, Mrs. For- est Wheeler, Mrs, H. J. Lanouette, Mrs. G. L. Gibson, Mrs. A..F. Lar- son,. Mrs. E. R. Trollope, Mrs. W. UL. England, Mrs. W. C. Eads, Mrs. C. M. Morris, Mrs. F. C. Lange, and Mrs. Howland. The club will be en- tertqined again next week on Wed- nesday by Mrs. Eades at her home on East Second street. eee Westminster Guild Holds Last Meeting Of Season The last meeting of the West- minister guild of the First Presby- terlan church which is composed of business girls and teachers of the congregation was held last evening at the manse, 1103 South Wolcott street. A picnic lunch was served after which a social time was en- joyed. Members of the guild will give'a Japanese play on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in the Presby- terian tabernacle to which the public is invited to attend. There will be special music and much effort is being put forth to make the enter- tainment a sticcess. PERSONALS George Stewart of the America and Iris theaters and Mrs. Stewart are spending several days in Den- ver this week. Mrs. Warren J. Hagist of 314 South Kimball: street will leave on Saturday of this week for Buffalo her former home where she will be the guest of friends and relatives for a week. ‘ eee Mrs. H. C. Wilkes is {n Chicago attending the Chicago and North- western Raflway Woman's Club con- vention having been elected as a delegate to represent the Casper club. eee Mrs. Clarence T. Perrin {s the guest of friends in Denver for a short time this. week. eee Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Wheatly and daughter, Mary Jane of Omaha -~ar- rived in the city yesterday and will spend several days here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Freesman at their home on North Washington street. eee Mrs. Effie Curtman |s expected to return today from Califorriia where she has been visiting with friends for the last few months, cee ‘Miss Thora Slade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Slade returned on Tuesday from Berkley, Calif., junior year at the California state university. eee Mr. and Mrs. George W. Thomas for a number of days from Denver. se Miss Eva Morrison left last eve.s, ing for Denver on a two week's va- cation trip. 8 . family expect to leave the latter part of the week for Nebraska where they will visit with relatives for a week or 10 days. The trip will be made overland. see Mrs. M. L. Bishop and daughter Lilian spent severai days this week visiting with relatives in Lander. Marvin Bishoy-aiso spent several days this week in Lander attending “| the Republican convention. -. Mrs. B. B. Brooks and daughter Nichols ar Mrs. R. H. spending iting with Mr. and-Mrsz. Wil¥am A. Bryan hayo as their guests at their home. 1138 East Second street. Mrs. John Bryan and daughter, Genevieve of Lincoin. eee Miss Frances Spears of Omaha is In the ofty visiting with friends for several week: J. W. Tucker left yesterday over- land for Denver, where he Will be joined’ by Mrs. Tucker who has been visiting in Dallas for the last few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker ex- pect io return to Casper ths at: part of the week. eee Mrs. Anna Leeper left Tuesday for Buffalo, N. ¥., where’she will be the guest of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Lieutenant and Mre. Car- roll Leeper. Mrs. Leeper will re- main in Buffalo until next month when she wi!l go to Toronto ac- companied by a number of other Casper people to attend the Inter- national Rotary convention. Fcl- lowing the convention Mrs. Leeper will sail for European countries. eee. Mrs. Charles Milton of Midwest is visiting with friends and shopping here for, several Cays. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lock of Lance Creek are out-of-town visitors spend- ing several days in the city. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Langley are amang the Denver visitors spend- ing several days in_the city. eee The Misses Ruth and Helen Sul- livan of Billings are in the city, the guests of friends and relatives for several days. see Mr. and Mrs. Max Myland and son left this morning for a pleasure trip of six weeks to be spent on the west- érn coast. CITY BRIEFS C. A. Starky of Boston is in the city on business this week. see Among the Denver pusivess call- ers who arrived this morning are, E. R, Baker, G. R. Collins and Os- car Epstein. 3 eee H. F. Brickley of Chicago is here on business for a short time. see Elmer Gallaway of Basin is a business visitor in the city today. eee Dinty Moore left last evening for Chicago where he will spend a week Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Soap should be used very care- fully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Many soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulsified cocoanut ofl shampoo, which is pure and greaseless, and is better than anything else you can use. ‘Two or three teaspoonfuls ts suf- ficient to cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply motsten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather; which rinses out easily, re- moving every particle of dust, dirt. dandruff and excess ofl, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves tho scalp soft, and the hair fine. ard ellky, bright, lustrous, fluffy, wavy, and easy to’manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oi! shampoo at any/drug store. It is inexpensive, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months.—Advertisement. Owner must sell two lots on corner in Kenwood addition. See us. Dobbin ae Co., Zuttermeister Bldg., 226 E. 2nd St. where she has just completed her $1.00 Buys a Beautiful Spring Hat FRIDAY AND SATURDAY —at the— New Public Market Millinery Entire To Be Sold BELOW COST On These Two Days Range of Prices $1.00 to Out of Business New Public Market Millinery Stock 0.00 $10. ay Night or ten days. Mr. Moore, who has been connected with the Campbell and Johnson Clothing store here for some time, expects to establish and will purchaso his stock while east, a see ° i. A. Giffin and George T. Brad- ley arrived in the city this morning from Denver and will \spen@ several are out of town business callers here men's clothing store in this city days here transacting business af- fairs. s eee W. C. Riddle of Pittsbtirgh, Pa. fs hers on business having arrived this morning. ee - R. E. Doruis of Salt Lake City ts an out-of-town business caller who arrived in Casper today. een « B. O. Hartmond of the Parkers- burgh Rig and Reel company spent yesterday at Saii Creek on business. eee R. G. Gardner of the Producers and Refiners’ corporation is spend- ing a few days in the city this week. eee Bert S. Yoho, chief of police, and James Farris, captain, returned this morning from Cheyenne. They have been attending fetiral court there as witnesses in an important case. eee William Utzinger of the White Motor company is attending to Susiness affairs in Thermopolis for several days. eee Ray Shaw, R. G. Wells and Wil- Mam Utzinger will leave Sunday for Rawlins to attend the Shriners’ con- {vention to be held there next week. eee 8S. BE. Bailey, W. J. Stone, the Rev. R. R. Hildebrand and Peter Van Hekken report excelent luck on a fishing trip taken yesterday to Horse Creek, eee Cc. H. Townsend returned this morning from Denver where he has been several days on business. vee Roscoe L. Mobley is here on busi- ness and visiting with friends from Midwest, eee Frank England has returned from Lander whers he syent several days on business. cee Wade Ten Eyck is here on bus!- ness from Denver. Mr. Ten Byck is a contractor. eee B. S. Gulard of St. Paul ts at- tending to business affairs here for the remainder of the week. eee M. L. Whitt {s here today on bus- iness from Denver. eee Casper people in Cheyenne this Strengthens Weak Eyes Old fashioned camphor, witch- hazel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, strengthens eyes and relieves any case weak, Strained or sore eyes. Acts sur- prisingly quick. Aluminum eye cup free. Casper Pharmacy.—Adv. week include, A. B. Johnson, A.| school, will give @ similar address Baker of the Ohio Oil company, John | for the graduating class at Glenrock B. Barnes and Mark O'Danford of | next Sunday evening. the Midwest Refining company, J. C. Van Gundy and Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Braunstein. see BH. E. Robbins of the McCord Radiator and Manufacturing com- pany who has been spending a short time here on business left this morn- ing for Oklahoma and Texas points: eee H. P. Ferree of the Mutual Oi! company is here from Denver hav- ing arrived this morning. eee Oscar Thomas, district manager of the National Supply company. has returned from Montana and Colorado where he has been for some time on business for his com- pany. eee Joseph Webber of Denver ts in the city visiting with friends for several days. eee Glenn Landis left yesterday after- Noon for Minneapolis where he will spend some time having accepted a position there. one John S. McKenzie of the Callaway, furniture store,;who recently under- went a serious operation; Is reported to be improving rapidly, . see F. C. Davis, representative of the Davis Motor company of Chicago, is spending the day in Casper visit- ing with friends enroute to Montana,| > eee . Cc. F. Hallsman has returned from Rawlins and Rockriver where he has been spending several days on business. eee ¥. W. Erickson will leave this evening for Evanston and vicinity where he will spend several days on a combined business and pleasure trip. eee L. M. Hughes has returned from Cheyenne where he has been for the last three days attending to business affairs. eee Dr. J. M. Cromer, who gave the commencement address last year of the graduating class of Casper High Don’t eze Black- He ‘Dissolve Them te Soatmyia J and pinching out black- he make the pores large and irritation. Blackheads are by accumulations of dust and Girt and secretions from the skin and there is only one safe and sure ‘way and one that never falls rid of them—a simple way, too— that is to dissolve them. “Fant get from any. Sry, store about two ounces of calonite powder—sprinkle @ little on a hot, wet cloth—rub over the blackheads briskly for a few seconds—wash off and you'll be surprised to see that every black- head has disappeared, and the skin will be left soft and the pores in their natural condition. East Terraces lots will in- crease in value. BOOTLEGGER SUBPOENAE ‘WASHINGTON, May 15.—The senate Daugherty committee has ordered the Warden of Atlanta pen- iteritiary, by wire, to produce George Remus, an Ohio bootlegger now a convict there, ‘to testify be- fore it. Several witnesses have told tho committee that Remus had immenre whiskey operations in Pittsburgh for some time involving a number of prominent peop'e. He is serv- img a two year sentence, it also Mas been testified that he has been given special comforts at the peni- tentiary. —________.. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength —is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ofince of Othine— «double strength—from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful com- plexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles.—Advertisement. Have two nice lots, corner or South Ash; cheap. Dobbin Realty Co., Zuttermeister Bldg. 226 E. 2nd St. HAY—GRAIN CHIX FEEDS— SALT Casper Warehouse Co. 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE TEL. 27 STORAGE FORWARDING For the best results in raisin; chickens use Victor Buttermi Starter. For more e; feed Victor Scratch Feed and Laying Mash, Tries Kellogg’s Bran—restores health after 12 years of intense suffering Mr. Firth writes that he suffered could not find anything to give htm relief. Three weeks ago I advised for 12 years from constipation and tim to try Krumbled Bran, as I his friend for 10 years—a total of had told him what wonderful results. 22 years’ suffering permanently ‘re-| “I had gotten from it. The gentlo- Me aes Pee cooked) STS STs Kiera: om and rumbled. time'in ten years he is 2 without taking aise youn 2 hak booed Yours for success, a Constipation. Until about a year em tda vas te Eh om t o weeks at a time. Eaten regularly, Kellogg’s Bran ig guaranteed to relieve the most ehronic case of constipation, or your grocer returns your money. Eat two table- spoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with ‘The here hts Revo tees every meal. The flavor is delicious. tained with your Krumbled Bran | Try it in the recipes on every package. ae een tubing meine te [Mado in Battle Creck. Sold by all about 10 years for grocers, RADIO SUPER HETRODYNE The Master of Radio One of These Wonderful Cabinet Type Machines WILL BE ON DISPLAY At the Casper Drug Dispensary 118 East Second DON’T FAIL TO HEAR IT NOTICE Persons who have purchased eye glasses from us since February 24, 1924, are privileged to return them and have their money refunded if they are not satisfied that they are wearing the finest, correctly fitted glass that money can buy. Examination Free Lenses Duplicated We Do Our Own Edging or Grinding of Lenses MIDWEST OPTICAL CO. Located with Midwest Pharmacy, Midwest Building OPPER Ground Floor ICE CREAM, and fish orders. Vanilla, Strawberry, O-S Bldg. Luncheonette and Fountain Service Special attention given to the preparing and serving of all kinds of drinks, salads, sandwiches and lunches. 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This is one of the best fox trots we have heard this spring. “Blue Evening Blues” is a whiz. 19312—(You Can Take Me Away From Dixie)—Fox Trot—Played by Jack Chapman and His Drake Hotel Orchestra. One of the livest records to be released by this popular 19310—(Adoration Waltz)—The Troubadours, (Bring Back That Old Fashioned Waltz)—Jack Chapman’s Both of ’em are good—but “Adoration” is a dream of a AND THEN;--IF YOU JUST WANT TO SIT AND WE RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING 1003—(Take a Look at Molly) —John McCormack. (Sometime I'll Hear Your Sweet Voice Calling)—John Mce- “Molly” is Irish and her song is one of the smoothest and most most delightful of waltz ditties. 45394—-(Prelude Pathetique)—Shura Cherkassky. (Ecossaises) Shura Cherkassky. The “Prelude” is a composition of this remarkable boy pianist. To come from the mind of a boy 11, it is amazing, 19811—(Aunt Susie’ ~Da)—The Duncan Sisters. TheMUSIC SHOPPE Inc. “The House of the Steinway” We Always Have the Records You Want—When You Want Them HEAP OF FUN PLAY FOR YOU NUMBERS McCormack at his best. s Picnic Day)—The Duncan Sisters. “NUF SED” 238 E. Second St.