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M \ > Mullin officiating. tended by Mr. and Mrs. W. Mack Miss Roberston has been teach- ing for the past year in the Casper schools and is a sister of Mrs. W. Mack Davis of this city, Mr. Browne is a graduate of the Color- ado School of Mines and’is at pres- ent, employed by the geological de- partment of the Midwest, at Salt Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Browne will make their home in- Salt Creck. * , cee Maccabees to Meet For Funeral. All Maccabees are utged to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. M. .N. Castle which will be held Wednes- day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. They are requested to be at the I. O. O. F. hall) at 1:30, eee » Study Cub Holds _A very interesting meeting of the aay club was held yesterday af- terfipon at the home of Mrs, A. H. Cobb on South Beech street. Dur- ing the past winter the members have made a thorough study of American Hterature paying par ticular attention to Irving and Cooper. . ‘Vhe club will not meet again un- til the first. Monday in October. see St. Mark’s Guild To Meet. St. Mark's Guild will meet. with Mrs: G..T. Morgan at her residence at 605 South Park, Thursday af- ternoon at 2.00 o'clock. Mrs. Mor- gan will be assisted by Mrs, J. W. Bingham. This will be the last meeting ofthe year and !t is hoped that all-the members will try to be present. It is impossible to meet in the Parish House because of building operations. “ee Women's Association To Meet Tomorrow. The Women’s association of the First Congregational church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 * o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bérta Smith on 804 East Third street. The hostesses for the afternoon, are the Mesdames Crowther, Gorham and Hagood. To Meet. The Royal Neighbors of America No. 7849, will meet in regular ses- sion this evening, at 8 ‘o'clock, at the Moose hall. All members are re- quested to attend. After the busi- ness meeting, a social hour will be spent. Refreshments will be served by the committee in charge. oe. Mrs. Firmin Gives Luncheon. Mrs. F. B. Firman entertained at a bridge luncheon this afternoon at 1 o'clock at her home on Grant atreet. About thirty guests .were present. The color scheme was lav- endar and pink, eee Young People’s Branch To Meet Tonight. “The Young People’s. Branch of W. Cc. T. U. will ‘meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Lois Barie at 537 East Eleventh street. There wil! be an interesting program and the membership contest will close. All members are urged tobe pres- ent. e- Mrs. Swartfager Entertains for Club. Mrs. William Swartfager enter- tained Saturday evening for the members of her card club, at her residence on Washington street. Bigh@nembers attended. . eee Synurgae This Evening. St. Mark's Synurgae will meet this evéning at the home of Mrs. A. G. Fidel at 437 Divine. cee Rebekah Lodge No. 39 Memorial Services. The W. L. Kuykendal Rebekah lodge No. 39, will hold memorial services this evening at 8:30 o'clock, at the I. O. O. ¥, hall. All members are urged to be present. e Pet anes Mrs. Townsend Entertains ‘For ‘Tuesday Tea Club. Mrs, Leigh Townsend entertained this afternoon at the Townsend hotel for the members of the Tues- day Tea club. . D. A. R. Meeting Held Today, The regular meeting of Fort Cas- per, chapter of D. A. R., was held this afterrioon at 2:30 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Max Winter. Re- freshments were served. eee Missionary Society To Meet Today. A meeting of the Woman's For eign Missionary society was held this afternoon at the residence of “TI” GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET © Tis" makes sore, burning, tired fet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, blistera and bunions, draws ‘out the, acids and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far-you walk, or how long you remain on your feet “Tin” brings restful foot comfort. | Tiz" is wonderful for ured, aching! swooler smarting feet Your ‘feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or Beem tight. Get a box of “Tiz" from any drug or department store. End foot tor ture forever, wear smaller shoes, -rector of St... Michael's. Mission for the Arapahoe Indians, are in town enroute to Riverton, Lander andthe Mission. Bishop Thomas will re- turn here Sunday in time to perform the confirmation ceremony at the Bpiscopal church. eee : Clarence Eastman of Basin, is in : ; —— | Casper on business, Mrs, 8. E. Bailey, 742 South Durbin : pinta t street. A very interesting program,| F. B. Wilson left this morning for in charge of Mrs..J.. E. Carter, was | Denver. * given. Mrs. Vesa Russel assisted hai a 2 the hostess. S. U. Shiley has gone to Rapid Fort Casper, bos ba 0. E. 8.,to Meet Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Bivins of Fort Casper, chapter No. 4,0. E. | Thermopolis, were in the city yester- S., will hold its regular meeting’ on | day. % ‘Thursday evening, June 12, at the ie LPS temple. Initiation will be held and| A. E. Chandler left yesterday for light refreshments served. ‘The ex-| Sedalia, Colo., where he will undergo amining committee will be present | an operation. Mr, Chandler is man- at 7:30. All members of the order | ager of the Chandler Filling station. are urged to come to the meeting. see see A. H. Marble, banker and finan- Department Luncheon cler of Cheyenne, is in the city. For Club, 5 ores The literary department of the} John’L. Campbell was a week-end Casper Women’s Departmental club| sojourner in Casper. Mr. Campbell is giving a luncheon at the Town-/is an old timer of this section: of send tomorrow at 12 o'clock. The| Wyoming. He has large ranching luncheon is to be’ a get-acquainted/ and stock ‘interests in the Pedro one and an amusing program is| Mountain count; close to the planned for entertainment. Mem-| granite cross which marks the his- bers who plan to attend are re-|torical spot where two young men quested; to call Mrs, Hernall, tele-| were murdered by their guide while phone 110, today. crossing Wyoming 36 years ago. —— eee Harry Astin and Lawrence East- man returned yesterday from Lara- mie where they have beén attending the University of Wyoming. They PERSONALS are members of the S. A, E. fra- Mrs. Kem McDonald, who has/ternity. Lawrence Eastman will be been visiting at the H. L. Patton | here only a few days before return- nome for the last few days, return-}ing to. Laramie where he has ed to -her home Suntay, on Willow accepted a position with the Lara- Creek. mie Ice company. . . . Mrs. Zelma Robinson left Sunday evening for Nebraska, where she will spend a week's vacation with relatives. R. G. “Bonell, lumber salesman from Billings, Mont., is in town. es L. K. Robtrts, bank examiner from Kansas City, is registered at the Townsend hotel. eee L. C. Craig ‘and C. B. Daniels are in the city from Cheyenne, . * Mrs. Carrie Seeley 1s enjoying her home and friends again after spend- ing sume time'in Santa Monica and Ovean Park, Cal, Mrs. Seeley is an oll time resident of Casper and the owner of valuable. properties. un south Center street. e. . Pat Royce left today for Lander on a business trip. Mr. Royce lived there for a number of years before Mrs. EB. T. Patterron, wife of E.|coming to Casper. He Row: owns T. Patterson of the gas department |* filling station .in that city. He of the New York Ol company, lett | ¥!!! return tomorrow. a . , last evening for the east where she se a will spend the summer. Capt. Emil ‘Boyer M., is visiting at the home of Mrs. meaty Mate Wheeler. Jack Boyer, éf Margaret O'Brian of ‘the Casper] Rushville, Neb., is also a guest ut National bank, has returned from|the Wheeler home. Allentown, Pa., where she has beer. ' eee spending her vacation. Harry Free drove to Denver this eee morning. He will be gone for sev- Mrs. C. S. Walters of. Ashville, ‘ eral days. N. C., and Miss Jennie Mitchel] of Monmouth, Ul, are visiting at the home of Mrs. B. Firmin. ee Homer Shaeffer left for Spokane, Wash., yestatsay.. ° C. K. Fletcher left yesterday for Boulder, Colo., where he plans to take some post-graduate work dur- ing the summer session of the uni- versity. : Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Nelgon are rc the parents of an eight pound baby | Blake Horr is tn the city for ‘the girl, ~Mae, born, June ¢,|4%¥ from his ranch: ia Bates Hole. at their home on Sotith Park. Mrs. Nelson was formerly Lucille Prit- chett, : . The Miese, Eileen and Molly O'Mara returned yesterday from Laramie where they have, been at- tending the university. Sie 18 Roy- Ohman_ returned Sunday from Laramie, Wyo., where he has been in the University of Wyoming. eee: Mrs. C. E. Wyatt left this morn- ing for Kansas City, Mo., where she will visit’ for some time. eee Mrs. Talbert R. Ingram, of. Det: ver, is the house guest of Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Morrell, of Midwest, spent yesterday in Casper. 7 es Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Calloway and Enimett Fuller drove to Ther- Che mopolis for the week-end. They re- turned today. cee Hon. C, F. Robertson of Worland, prominent attorney and promoter of corn growing and corn shows in the Big Horn basin, is inthe city on business. Mr. Robertson states that Washakie and Big Horn coun- ties will grow a corn ‘crop this year twice the size of last year’s produc- tion. ; ease 2 Orland Ormsby of Midwest, was in town yesterday on business. : oe. 4 Roy Spurlock was in. from the Buzzard ranch yesterday, ona . Attorney G. R. Hagens left today for Philadelphia where he will spend a week on business. see Bill Hagens is home for the gum- mer from St. Louis, Miss., where he has been attending Principia col- lege. TIGK FEVER IS FATAL TO NAN Harry Gillis, 63 years of age, and a@ resident of Casper for the past seven years, died at his home, 208 North Boyer avenue at noon today from tick fever. The body is now at the Shaffer-Gay chapel. No ar- rangements have been made for the funeral. ‘ Mr, Gillis was a carpenter by trade. He is survived here by a widow, Julla,.and by four children, Helen,» Har: cdwin and Everett Woman In Europe Seeking Word Of Son Believed Here Mrs. Catherine Gillanders of Applecross, Ross Shire, Scotland. has written local authorities asking for information relative to the Whereabouts of her son, Neil Gil landers. | The last known of the latter was when he was discharged from a local hospital last February. Any person having knowledge of : ro G, Perkins. Mrs. Emmet Fuller ‘is leaving for Denver this evening. She will visit friends there for several days. see Miss Helen Simpson returned Sun day from Lincoln, Neb., whefe she has just completed’ her freshman year at the University of Nebraska She is a member of the Pi Beta Phi fraternity —_——= CITY BRIEFS A.E, Lesrone of Dallastewn, Pa., was in the city yesterday on his way to Chill, South America. eee J. J. Tolley of ‘Tolley, 8. D., was a Casper visitor yesterday. eee Cc. B,. Steel left yesterday for Sacramento, Cal. a6 « (aR Marion Highy went through, Cas per yesterday on his way” fron Denver to Yellowstone Park, eee Bishop Nathanial Thomas of Lara mie, and Reverend Dangerous Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced Never mind what people say, {f you have varicose or swoolen veins. and want to reduce them to normal, go to Smith & Turner Drug Store and ask for an original two-ounce bottle of Emerald, Ol (full strength), If he hasn't it-he can get it. : Apply it to the enlarged veins as ses directed and improvement will be ove al noticed In a few days. Continue tts el use until veins return to normal size, oN uNION PACIFIC ER Q It is « anteed to reduce swoolen til. veins or money back, and also to re- duce swollen glands, goltre and w Smith: Turner Drug Store. Mail orders accepted. ~ Advertise- ment. , Inez M. Babb Balcony, Hotel Henning . Mimeographing Circular Letters Typing ‘ice-lists Dictation Bulletins Depositions Phone 45. Write June 10, 1924 If Mr. Paul H. Sautler will pre- sent this ticket to our cashier within three days it will entitle himself and one guest to our specially svlected combination dinner served daily—65:30 p.m. to 8:30 p. m.—Coffee Shop or Main_ Dining Room. | Uni 110 keep your feet fresh, sweet and Advertisement. Hotel Townsend LL tickets to California via the Union Pacific include Salt Lake City without extra cost. See the Mormon Temple, the Tabernacle | with its great organ and Great Salt Lake, more remarkable than the Dead Sea of Palestine. losAngeles limited and4- other frains direct for California - Very low summer fares to Ca:ifornia via Union Pacific now in effect. You can- not afford not to go. $7 25 Round-trip from Let_us map out « trip for you and for Free send you a beautifully illustrated tt California booklet. For Information, W. K. Cundiff, Asst City Ticket OMfice, on Pacific Casper 601 Beven' Casper Daily Cridun Gillender's whereabouts will kindly give the information to Richard McDermott, constable, at the office of Justice Henry Brennan. CAR IS STOLEN “BY YOUNG LADS Natrona county's youngest car thieves, aged 7 and 11 years, re spectively, were arrested this after- noon at 2:30 as they crossed the North Platte bridge on the Sait Creek highway in a car which they had pilfered at Lavoye a couple of hours earlier in the day. The ma- chine belonged to C. P. Arbogast of Casper. When questioned the boys stated that they did not like thelr step- mother and were on their way to Thermopolis to visit a sister. Their father is employed at’ Layoye and this afternoon they were sent back to him in care of Deputy Sheriff Vance of Salt Creek. Pattee Funeral to Be Wednesday The funeral of Carl Pattee who died Sunday will be held from the Shaffer Gay chapel at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, the Rev. C. G. Stout officiating. ae ee Summertime Satisfaction that’s the story NUCOA delightful flavor and firmness under summer heat THINK For a Pair of High 500 of LADIES $2. BLACK SATEEN SLIPPERS THEY MUST BE SOLD WEDNESDAY MORNING Metropolitan Store 160 South Center Street FORMER STATE DEPUTY LAID AT REST TODAY CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 10.— Funeral services were ‘held at 10:30 o'clock this morning for Frank H. Lemons Bleach ‘the Skin White The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug gist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quar- ter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate. Famous stage beauties use it td tring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-White’ complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best immediately after it is pre- pared.—Advertisement. Announcement Miss W. Hartman Will Succeed Fay Hollingsworth as Public Stenographer Midwest Bldg. Miss Balcony, OF IT! 49 Grade Guaranteed Them . PAGE THREE. deputy secretary of state about 10 years ago. Since his retirement from office In 1919, he has conducted the Wyoming Book store here. widow and two children survive him. Westcott, 44, former deputy secre- tary of state of Wyoming, who died Sunday night from mastoiditis. Westcott formerly was a resident of Lander, .coming to Cheyenne as “STEP DOWN AND SAVE” ; —IN— THE SUBWAY Where a Dollar Goes a Long, Long: Way A Few $16.75 Caracul Cloth Jacquettes For Clearance At Only 9-75 Summer Hats For Women, Misses and Children In New Styles and Light Colors $2.45 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 and up Pretty Colors Clever Styles Summer Wash Dresses Attractive Styles In Linen, Ratine, Voile and Other Popular Materials, Special at $8.75 New Summer Underwear A Complete New Showing of Attractive Designs In Gowns, Teddies, Bloomers, Step-in Sets $1.25 to $2.50 Coats, Suits, Silk Dresses, Fur Neck Pieces, Sweaters, Blouses, Skirts, Po: Dresses, Hose, Petticoats, Negligees, Bathrobes, etc., at Special Low Prices The W yoming Trust Co. ‘ Hereby advises that it has purchased, with the approval of the State Bank Examiner, the business and good will of the National Bank of Commerce. On and after this date, all deposits, loans, etc., of the National Bank of Commerce will be handled by the Wyo- \ ming Trust Company who wishes to take this occasion to assure the customers of the National Bank.of Commerce the same courteous treatment and efficient service that they have received in the past. After-the above purchase, the resources of the Wyoming Trust Company become over two and one-half million dollars. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: R. S. ELLISON, Chairman of the Board. Vice-President Midwest Refining Company. R. C, CATHER, President. H. G. BIZZELL, Vice-President. H. B. DURHAM, Vice-President, Attorney at Law, President Chamber of Commerce, LEO A DUNN, Cashier. H. O. BARBER, Président Lander State Bank. L. L. AITKEN, President Midwest Oil Company. A!