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Y, JULY 1, 1924. . Y5 SATURDAY JUL 115 East 2nd Street TO THE FOUR WINDS AT ALMOST CONSOLIDATED STOCKS OF SHOES AND CLOTHING MUST BE QUICK AND ANY OLD PRICE Gives Party. Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen entertained at her residence on South Wolcott street Saturday evening at a fare- well part? given in honor of Mrs. H. L. Patton, who is leaving Casper soon to make her home in Cheyenne. Only the the old timers of Casper were guest: | 3 eee Mrs. Riach for Miss Scott. | Mrs. T. J. Riach will entertain |this afternoon in honor: of Miss | Wilma Scott who will be a bride of this month. } cee at a luncheon given at the Town- send tomorrow in honor of her sister, Miss Carroll Nichols, whose marriage will take place during the summer. ,After the luncheon the afternoon ; Was spent playing cards. The | guests invited include the Mesdames |Frank Huffsmith, Fred Huffsmith, J. B. Walker, Francis Walker, Allan “McLellan, Walter Gothberg, Ava Wear, C. E, Johnson and. thy jisses: Wilma Scott, Katheryn Dessert and the honored guest, Miss Carroll Nichols. { ee 8. A. E. Dinner Tomorrow. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater- nity will hold a very important meet- ing tomorrow evening at a dinner they are giving at the Henning at 330 o'clock. ~All members in the city are urged to make every effort to attend. | eee Party Indefinitely. The party Mrs. Joe Mansfield had planned for Mrs. C. W. Barton has been postponed because of the ‘Ill- ness of Mrs. Barton. see Shower for Miss Scott. | Miss Isabel Shea entertained last evening at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Wilma Scott, who will be married soon. About twelve guests were present. ree” W. 0. W. Meeting Tomorrow. The regular meeting of the trona Camp 331 will be held tomor- row evening. Installation of offi- cers‘will take place. <A large at- jtendance ts: desired. oe iw. ©. T. U. Postponed. The general meeting of the Wom- en's Christian Temperance Unfon which was to have met Friday after- f noon has been postponed until Wed- nesday afternoon, July 9. eles . Miller-Shaeffer Mi The lax June wedding to be per- formed in the Justice of Peace office f in this city took place last evening, with the marriage of Miss Rhoda Marie Miller to Arnold Floyd Shaef- fer, both of Douglas. The young people motored up from Douglas last fF evening and returned immediately y after the ceremony. ‘Witnesses at the wedding were Ivar Miller and L. Wickmire. i see Odd Fellows to Install Officers. | About twenty Odd Fellows in- cluding the officers of the order from Douglas will visit Casper lodge No. 22 this evening, and a joint in- stailation “of officers of the two f lodges will be held, HB. L. Rees, D. D. G. M. is the installing officer. Refreshments will be served and it is expected ‘a good sized crowd will be in attendance. } “se Lutheran Aid Meeting Thursday. The Ladies’ Ald society of the | Scandinavian Lutheran church, will |meet Thursday at 2 p, m. at the lresidence of Mrs. L. M, Peterson, |1150 North Glenarm street. ! PERSONALS Mrs. Cyrus Beard, state historian, is in the clty today enroute for Lan- der, While here she is interviewing many of the old timers of Casper for the purpose of gathering his- toriéal data. | cee Mrs. Vincent Carter and Mrs. Lloyd Tilly and son, who visited their parents here for the past week, have returned to Cheyenne. Mrs. Tully will be back to Casper in a month to make here home here. eee Mary Hill and Marguerite Cole will spend the week-end in Lander on a brief vacation. Miss Hill is em- ployed in the C. E. Littlefield of- fices. O, 6558550 Mrs. Edward Browning ts leaving tomorrow for a trip in the northern part of the state. She will’ visit at the home of Mrs. Willlam Hogg in Cody. | Mrs. D.L. Lacasse wif has been seriously 11 for some time is report- €d as being much improved. H ee cee |. Mrs. Silas Brooks was taken to the | hospital. last) evening seriously ill. She was very little better today. { eee | Miss Elizabeth Kidd and Miss | Helen Nimmo who has been visiting here for a couple of days, left this morning for Thermopolis and Cody f where they will visit for a week or two. CITY BRIEFS Fred Wyckoff of Thermopolis is a business visitor in Casper today. eee Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McClellan and Arthur McClellan are spending the day in Casper from Arniinto. ese 8. Nomoto, M. Yamagnchi, ‘N. Yamada and H. Kishi, Japanese oil men from Tokio, Japan, are in Cas- per on oil business. They are stop- ping at the Townsend. cee L. E. Laird, superintendent of the state highway department, is leaving Casper today for Thermopoljs where he will be present at the opening of the Wind River canyon road. The building of this road has long been a hobby of Mr. Lairds, see The W. O. Wilson family arrived in Casper yesterday.. They were ex- pected here on Sunday but the sev- ere storms they ran into on the way home prevented their getting here at that time. owe William Edwards, engineer for the Froducers and Refiners, and Chester Baker have gone to Thermopolis where they will remain until after the Fourth. Mr. Baker will attend to business interest while there. eee Earl C. Boyle is in Denver attend- ing to business matters. 8 8 W. J. Chamberlain is in the east on a business trip. He has been gone some time. eee W. F. Wilkerson of the Wyoming Automotive company who has been in Nebraska for several days will be back very soon. He was expected to day. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garricon are ‘back from Glendo where they have been spending a vavat!s0. Mrs. Garrison's sister, Mabel Eardy, re- turned with them and wijl visit here for some time. ; eee Secretary C. B. Staffcrd of the Chamber of Commerce a'id his fam- ily are leaving for Thermopolis where they .will attend the opening of the new Wind River road. oe J. T.-Goodwin has returned from a vacation trip spent in Fort Collins and other Colorado places. He is connected with the United States post office here. eee L. J. Murphy who has’ been em- ployed in the Richards and Cunning- ham store for several months left yesterday for Belle Fourche, S, D. eee Mike Ellis, well known sheep man in this county, is leaving tomorrow for-a trip to Ireland to visit his par- ents there. He has not seen.them for 17 years. eee W. W. Grieve'is in from his ranch getting ready for the big celebra- tion to be held at Sweetwater, July 4, eee Bert Connelly, who’ was formerly with, the Jessen Clothing compan3 has accepted a position in the men's department of Richards & Cunning- cee . Roy Spurlock is in town for the ay from the Buzzard ranch. oe Congressman and Mrs. Winter left today for a trip to Therrhopolis. ‘They will witness the opening of the Wind River canyon road while there, From there they will go to Cody to spend the fourth. Mrs. Winter arrived in Casper yesterday from Washington, D. C., having motored here with the youngest Winter boy. see Attorney Grace Mcl$onald leaves today for Newcastle on a brief busi- ness trip. eee Mr. and Mrs, Roy Churchill Smith are leaving Casper today for a visit to their former home in Broadalbin, N.Y. cee I. R. Rehm, president of the Arlas Edueational Film’ company at, Chi cago, will arrive with his staff at Lander, July 3. Mr. Rehm will su- perintend making a series of moving pictures for the C. & N. W. railway company through Wyoming and par- Inez M. Babb Balcony, Hotel Henning Mimeographing Circular Letters Typing Price-lists Dictation Bulletins Depositions Phone 45. * ee Casper Dany erioune ticulariy in the Lander territory and ‘Yellowstone Park. 7 see C. C. Moore, a prominent. dude rancher of Dubois, Wyo., will have a party of 20 eastern boys going through Casper soon and arriving in Lander, July 3. eee Charles Pennycuick, who has traveled over north and central Wy- oming for the past 10 years for the Iten Biscuit company, has located permanently in Casper. He moved to this city from Sheridan. He will hereafter direct the Iten business from the Paxton Gallagher company | on South Wolcott street. All busi. ness in this territory will be trans-| acted from Casper and all orders filled from stocks of goods carried! here. | eee Hugo Sprow! is spending a week at the W. S. Kimball lodge at the foot of Casper mountain. | see Dr. G. T. Morgan, chairman of the board of county commissioners, and Tom Hall, county commissioner, | Went on a road and bridge inspec-| tion trip yesterday west of Casper through the Poison Spider and Al- cova country. GIRL SCOUTS | TO LEAVE FOR CAMP JULY 6 All girl scouts who will attend the Girl Scouts summer camp will leay for the camp July 6. They are asi ed to meet at the Chamber of Com- merce building at 8 o'clock that morning. The Kiwanis club has made arrangements to take the girls to camp in cars. The scouts will stay| one week and will be brought back to, Casper by the same men Sunday morning, July 13. The men will take the second group to camp and} on the return trip will bring back the scouts who have finished their week's camping. | The girls should have all clothing and other articles in one bundle wrapped securely. This is necessary in order to conserve room. When the girls arrive the camp and leaders! will be in readiness for them. The program will begin functioning at once. All indications point’to. the best Giri Scout camp that Casper has ever had. ————>___ NEW YORK.—Very smart looking | white buckskin shoes have patent leather tips, heels and straps in} black. mm Lemons Bleach the Skin White TH. 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 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,} arnts'and hands. It can not irritate. | Famous stage beauties use it to} 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 1s pre- pared.—Advertisement, IT’ Week AT Dress STARTING TOMORROW. Our Entire’ Stock of Hats Placed on Sale at Following Prices: $1.00 $2.50 $4.95 $9.95 We Are Offering Only Real Bargains and High- Values In These Groups of Exclusive Millinery SWANSON SISTERS Millinery and Art Needle Work 113 East First Street PAGE THREE, A TWO DAY COLOSSAL SALE JUST BEFORE THE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WILL BE BANNER DAYS FOR THE WOMEN OF CASPER SUPER VALUES AND SUPER STYLES In This Sale Of EVERY DRESS, COAT, SUIT AND HAT IN OUR STORE Summer Dresses Printed crepes, imported voiles and linens, georgettes Regular values up to $39.50. YOUR _ CHOICE 95 and silks. 12 FOR STREET, HOUSE, PORCH AND GARDEN DRESSES In a host of fascinating styles and beautiful summer colors. grade Amoskeag, Kalburnie, York and other Ginghams. Corded Batistes and all White Dresses of “Fruit of the Loom.” Sizes 36 to 46. crisp and guaranteed to wash. $5.50 and $6.50. WHILE THEY LAST—YOUR CHOICE Buy As Many as You Want “OATS Camel’s Hair, Twill Fabrics, Veloria and other fine materials. The coats are all silk lined and sold up to $65.00. Here is an unequaled opportunity. While They Last—Your Choice | All Sizes, Colors and Styles They are genuine values up to Silks and wools. to $125.00 values. out immediately. New Summer Dresses Silks, satins, georgettes, printed crepe and crepe-de- chines, Regular values up to $110.00. YOUR CHOICE "24" Summer Dresses Dresses of high- Light weight Tissues, Every dress new, No Try Ons—Every Coats and Capes Regular $75.00 To close them YOUR CHOICE A! FOR ONE HOUR ONLY 10 TO 11 A. M. WEDNESDAY We Will Offer 100 WASH DRESSES artest styles and colors for summer wear. A : xt ae Tissue Ginghams, Normandy Voiles, French Ging- These Dresses regularly sell for $10. Swiss, dotted Voiles, Tis hams and Hand Made Voiles. All sizes in- dotted YOUR CHOICE FOR ONE HOUR ONLY...........:00------esceseeseees BE HERE ON TIME AND GET ONE OR MORF WHITE APRONS Made of the finest quality of “Fruit of the Loom.” Suitable for waitresses, manicurists, nurses and maids. These aprons are regular $4.95 apron. FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY YOUR CHOICE $998 Four Different Styles and Sizes, Up to 46 July 4th, a Few Days Away Attend the Sensational Sale CASPER’S LEADID New Summer Sport HATS In fancy silks and felts. The latest summer wear. Regu- lar values $18.00 to $25.00. YOUR $12.50 CHOICE ~~ We Have Just Received a Large Shipment of SPORT HATS In this lot are included the very latest. models in. new felts, silks and ribbon trimmed Hats, Just what you need for now. Reguisr $12.50 value, YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE $5.95 THE FUCHS CO. G SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ] Dress Marked in Plain Sizes Navy Tailored Suits Made of finest charmeen and Poiret twills. Values up to $69.50. To close them out imme- diately, YOUR CHOICE | f” Sports Sweaters In silks and without with or Valnes that would regularly sell up to $6.95. wools, sleeves. TAKE YOUR PICK AT 88 No No Refunds Every Sale Final Exchanges