Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1924, Page 3

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People attended and the day spent s wae The in the usual picnic fashién, entertainment included isle, A. P. Barnes and Pete 3 eee temple. Initiation will take place and a regular business meeting held. All members and visiting members are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. vee The Synurgae of the St. Mark's chureh will meet this evening at the Lome of Mrs. C. E. Hooper, at 1610 South Walnut street. This is a special Laonestyp Ladies, Thee ladies of division No. 1, of the Emmanuel Baptist Ladies’ Aid are requested to pay money instead of furnishing food for the sale scheduled to take place soon: It can be paid to Mrs. L. Eviland or to Mrs. J. T. Hanna, president of the Ald. At Teapot. Mrs. Robert Goodman entertained last week-end at a steak fry in honor of Mr. Goodman's birthday, giyon near the Teapot townsife. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman live at Lavoye. Casper friends and relatives who attended were Mr. and Mrs. ae wr cee , Miss Frances’ Adams, , ‘ . Miss Katherine Des- Warne + Fassett and H. E./ ‘rhe Ladies’ association of the First Congregational church will hold its last for the summer at the home: of Mrs. Eng- dahl, Wednesday afternoon, at 2 DP. m., 443 West Yellowstone street. It is desired that all members be" present. The hostesses for the af- ternooh are Mrs. Funkhauser, Mrs. Engdahi and Mrs. Eberstein. one . . At Garden Creek. An unuual marriage took place Sunday when Miss Marcie ©. Sheer and Mrs. Werner A. Soltermann were married at Garden Creek. The Rev. R. R. Hildebrand offthe First Christian church perfoFmed.., the ceremony. Both young gffoplé are of this city where they ve iived for several years. They will liVe at their new home on 639 East Twelfth street. M, W. A, and BR. N, ‘Meeting Interesting. The joint mecting of the M. W. A. and the R. N. held last evening was & most enjoyable and successful af- fair. The purpose of the meeting was to arouse enthusiasm among the members of the organizations and to increase the membership by new interest. There were 150 people present. After an interesting pro- gram the. eyening was spent in Thimble Club ' To Meet, 'The Thimble club’ will meet for a social how Wednesday afternoon at the hom. of Mrs. John Whisenhunt, 1925 South Ash street, at 2:30 o'clock. All members and their dancing. Refreshments consisting CeppERS, Bry eee. to Sante. of sherbet and cake were served. be Sr aRY s Pienic at Part; Afternoon aa $ Goose Egg Ranch. Tomorrdw. ‘The employes of the National Sup- ply company went on e picnic Sun- day to the Goose Egg ranch in the Bessemer Bend country. About 60 Mrs. J. K. Davis and Miss Cora Likely are entertaining ~ tomorrow afternoon at a party to be given at the former’s home. The afternoon will be spent playing five hundred. eee Sketch by stzff ariist of Senator Pat Harrison making his keynote speech today to the Democratic convention in New York City. spend the summer. The Misses Tay-| Cheyenne where he had transferred lor have been attending the Vassar|two prisoners from Yellowstone leaggeer Women/at Poughkeepsie, | Park. Y. cee Dr. M. T. Bierman, located at Thermopolis, is in Casper. reer Seven Cent Sale Given By Rebekahs ¢ On the twenty-fifth of June without N. fail, . < At'the Odd Fellows’ hall on Second street, r Wi-be held a Rebeah’ seven-cent >, Bale, - Lat nt ‘{¢.you fail to attend you will mias “a tregt. | } The. door-of the lodge room «will be open wide, © 9 Sy ios) And you will bé when you go fi ‘There will be up high, Oy ors ot And for seven. cents your choice you can buy; | hess For seven cents you can buy.sach a As your mother herself never dared to make. 2 : You can eat,ice cream for seve Mrs. ‘W.-K. Edwards and twin daughters, Joanne and Susanne, are Visiting here from the east. They are the guests of . Nealy Moore of 1417 East Fifth street. The Ed- Wards" are ‘former ‘residents of ‘Cas- nie. Be Mieke tee (Mr, AL A, Weltz of Dubois is in| D. A. Martendale, dry goods sales- | town,, Welts has recently re-| man sor BorgenhiinenitGoy, sean er from 01 4 Sa ES pune fan extended trip to iP nals * . we. 0 6 | Miss Margaret Sullivan irs, A. P. Kimball have ‘returned 4 tae os ren east wi from a trip through the Yellowstone for several mont Park. eee Joseph A. Holmes spent the week- end in Casper. He was formerly Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lanfield and daughter, Helen, of Worland, are visiting in Casper for a short has re-|"M cents, with the Midwest compa: here. He So good you will forget all about returned to Craig, Col sterday. expense, —. eet the Tribune for highway in- -grain, plusthe bran which your Upyster needs these days. ially delicious when. So please remember, one and all, At nine o'clock p, m. at the Odd * Fellows’ hall, Cc A. A. Slade and daughter, Ruth, are leaving tomorrow for an extend- IMAS, SINCLAIR Dr. and Mrs, Frost and -D#"and |) lo GHOSEN FOR POST IN PARTY Casper Woman Named For Committeewoman From _Wyoming. NEW YORK, June 24.—Wyoming delegates to the Democratic nation- al convention caususing today elect- ed J. R. Hylton, chairman; T. M. Hyde, rules and Senator Kendrick, resolutions, and ratified the choice of B. J. Queally and Mrs. Burke H. Sinclair to the rifitignal committee. NEW YORK, June 24.— Caucus selection today of the New Mexico HAIL WRECKS’ BUILDINGS IN GREAT STORM Hall stones as large as a per- son's fist that wrecked buildings, killed livestock and punctured fen- ders of an automobile laid waste to a considerable area petween Doug- las and Newcastle, according to las and Newestle accor¢ing to re- ports brought to Casper by Peter Mainert, Standard employe, who has just returned from a trip through the storm region. At a farm owned by a man who gaye the name of Cook, the Casper traveler found a house almost de- molished. Hail was driven through the roof and the drop siding. Scat- tered about the place were horses, cattle and hogs that had been kill- ed by hail stones, the clear jagged ice cutting their bides. An abandon- delegation included: Senator A. <A. Jones, platform committee; W. J. Barker; rules committee and Goy- ernor J. F. Hinkle, chairman of the delegation. Arthur Seligman is New Mexico's member of the Democratic national committee. Mrs, Jennie Martin Kirby Is committee woman. Senator William H. King was se- lected by the Utah delegation to rep- rerent it on the plaftorm committee. Other caucuses selections inciud- ed; Samuel A. King, chairman of the delegation and J. C. Swenson, rules committee. Convention nomi- nations of James H. Moyle as Demo- cratic national committeeman and Mrs. West Vernon as national committee woman were ratified. NEW YORK, June 24.—J. Bruce Kremer, Democratic national com- mitteeman from Montana, was se- lected today by the Montana delega- tion to the Democratic national con- vention as ‘ts chairman. The dele- gation ratified Mrs. John C. Neill as national committee woman and plac- ed Former Governor 8: V. Stewart on the platform committee and Thomas Arthur on the rules com- mittee. NEW YORK, June 24.—The Smith forces under direction of Norman E, ack, former national chairman of Democratic party, were stil! trying today to round up the south. ern delegates under the Al Smith banner. “We are making progress,” sald Mr. Mack, “and it is surprising the sentiment that is developing among the delegates, many of whom say’ they are going to make Smith thelr second chotce.” Governor Charles W. Bryan of Nebraska, called at Mr. Mack's headquarters. I don't look for a long fight in the resolutions committee,” said Governor Bryan, “and I believe that the platform will be ready for’ pre- sentation on Thursday, that is if the numerous social functions that are on the program do not. cause postponerents of “the committee's ns," a CHICAGO, June 24. —'Gertrude 17, formerly of Walla Walla Wash., who peared at the time search was being made for the kid- napere and slayers of Robert Franks and who was thought: kid- naped until found keeping house for a riding instructor, was turned over to the custody of her aunt, Mrs. Ger- trudée. Kelly, Chicago, by court or: der: Bert Jefferies, 26, the instructor don probation for a year, ed trip through the east. Mr. Slade with them to Casper Sunday even- ana|®t Washington, D. C. while he is ‘|on the trip. The two of them will go to Chicago, Grand Rapids, Toron- to, Canada, New York, Philadelphia and Niagara. whether On the twenty-fifth day wet or dry, Please gather to laugh, dance fruits, WHOLE ||| PERSONALS Mrs. Jim Wilson and_ children were in town yesterday from the Wilson ranch where they are spend- ing the summer | Mrs. J. T. Scott and daughter, sccved with berries nd feesh then 50 ee A. W. and E. E. Lonabaugh, of Sheridan, are in Casper on a bust: ness trip. eee Riis Hall, prominent stockman of tl country, is in Casper today from Arminto. eee Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McClellan, of ito, are in the city. Mr. Mc- Ruth, returned Tuesday from Holly- | C! is the owner of the hotel at * : wood, Cal., where they have been| Arminto, Ingredients: intwo Wi fa EE eS Tofeages i sosapoon vere bi cults Mra, A. Reiss of ‘Thermopolis is in|town. Mr.” Boyson had charge of ~W, Casper for a few days. the building of the Boyson dam and * *.* 8 ‘ is very prominent over the state. eee oats, Cock 3 to 5 minutes. ~~ Miss May Hamilton, county super- intendent of schools, will leave to-} Dan Ralston, old time stockman morrow for Washington, D. C., to] of Wyoming, ts in town from Ar- attend the x. B. A. convention. minto, . one . Mrs. W. W. Keefe bes as her guest Mr, Keefe's father, They drove to Thermopolig yesterday for a day. v2. served in slices, ee Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holland have returned from their honeymoon trip through Colorado, Mrs. Holland was formerly Miss Lucy Gantz whose wedding took Place last week. ee June 24, 1924 Af Mr. Frank Fisher will present this ticket to our cash- ler within three days it will en- title himself and one guest to Miss Grace Buchanan, who has been visiting at the O'Mara residence for the past week, left Siiday for} Mr. and Mra, J. 8. Trevette and her home at Thermopolis, A party| Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mullin ‘motored Cooks in oe cea selected combina- |! o¢ young people drovs pin eara| to T-\ermopolls Saturday in Mr, Mal ; ee Nee nt hs Liga hs taking her with them. includ. new Paige car. Mf. hd Mrs. , Biop oo ain Dining Boon ed the Misses Eileen O' Helen| Claude Perrin of that olty returned with them to aCsper Sunday even- Livingston and Harry Astin. ose ing. Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, accom- panied by the Misses Grace and Dor- othy Taylor, returned to Casper thia 2 morning. ‘They will leave soon for the McDonald ranch where they will A Real Home For 8 or Ten Young Men Modern—pleasant . rooms in one of the most beautiful homes in Casper—use of gar- age if desired, Central Location— Reasonable Phone 1056-W eee Wils Ridgway, deputy U. 8. Mar. shall, with headquarters at Sherl: dan, ts in the city today on official business. He ds returning from ROTHROCKS Hotel Townsend CASPER’S FINEST JEWELERS We Set All Diamonds and Grind Fancy Wrist Watch Glasses in Our Own Shop Same Day Received Inez M. Babb Balcony, Hotel Henning Mimeographing Circular Letters Typing Price-lists Dictation Bulletins Depositions Phone 45, “Rothrock wants to see you’’ Henning Hotel Bldg. One woman started it Now this NEW luncheon recipe is going over the whole country, most amazingly [ts one of those “different things”—simple yet unusual—that every now and then becomes a ‘vogue over night; a new, quick-cooked luncheon, with an oddly refreshing appeal. A woman sent us the recipe. Then, we asked 50 others to try it— and that is how it started. You may like it, toa Clip this from the paper and try it. 2 cups QUICK QUAKER. 4 cups water, 1 teaspoon salt. 4 level tablespoons cocoa and B; water to a boil. Add cocoa and sugar mixed to a coke with boiling water; then slowly stir in the cold with cream, Wonderful chilled, moulded and Standard full size and weight packages— Medium: 1% pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. tried it Add vanilla. Serve hot or €1 Dodge outomobile nearby in which newlyweds had started on_ their honéymoon had holes driven through the fenders and was otherwise dam- age’ All crops and vegetation was Uterally beaten into the ground. Mr. Mainert found first evidence of the storm about ten miles out of Doug'as when he remarked on the queer appearance of the road. Hail- stones had pounded the surface into holes that gave it the appearance of being “pock-marked.”" Continuing he came to the storm-swept region where evidence of damage was seen on every hand. Hail was drifted sev- eral feet deep in the draws and in To Whiten Skin With Lemon The only harmless Way to bleach the skin white Is to mix the juice of two OSPF) icmons with three a ounces of Orchard White, which any (? druggist will supply for a few cents. \ Shake well in a bot: tle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of tie most won- derful skin whitener, softener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not frritate. Famous. stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. Yeu must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best immediately after it is prepared. —Advertisement. Tent. Meeting Church of Christ 214.N. Durbin St. Continues each night this ek. 8 o'clock, “Interesting Bible ser- mons by thé evangelists. All Invited and Welcome. The Talk of the Town WONDERFUL PEACOCK SHOES Zither $10.50 Black Satin, Patent Leather, Black Kid Button or Gore Patterns Peacock Art In Shoes Specialty The Biggest Sensation of the Season Women’s Wearing Apparel At Practically Give Away Prices READ THE BACK PAGE OF TOMORROW’S TRIBUNE Boot Shop Second Floor O-S Bldg. Spection revealed that it was not of the’ mushy kind usually witnessed but clear anc hard. The storm occured a week ago last Friday and it was the following day that Mainert traversed the area. ———————__—_ Tent Meetings . Being Held Here The tent meetings which are being held at 214 North Durbin street will continue over next Sunday, it is a PAGE THREE. nounced. Interest’ in the meetings has been increased during the last few days. SE a abet ase Se For results try a Tribune Clas- sified Ad, —_—_—-_____ WIMBLEDON, June 24.—(By The Associated Press)—Misa Helen Wills and Mile Suzane Lenglen both won their matches in the Wimble- don tennis tourney today. Miss Wills defeated Miss Lilian Scvharman of New York 6-1, 6-0. Mile [englen defeated Miss Ellis of Englanc. 6. Children make constipation a habit— relieve them with Kellogg’s Bran Children punish themselves terribly by ignoring nature’s demands. They bring constipation upon themselves. They invite the many other diseases which can be traced to constipation. Immediate steps should be taken to rid them and keep them free from this disease, It takes ALL bran to be 100 per cent effective. That’s what Kellogg’s is—ALL bran. That is why doctors everywhere recommend Kellogg ’s. What is why Kellogg’s Bran carries a money-back guarantee to bring per- manent relief, if eaten regularly, in the most chronic ¢ases of constipation. That is why Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled, has brought glorious, glowing health to thousands—because it is iL bran. No matter how Jong one has suf- This is t homes. 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