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EDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1924. seit : Che Casper Daily Cribune i PAGE THREE. a ‘ | ¥ ; < cott and East Ninth streets. Mrs. | organization she has held local, state of Mrs. “Scotty” Brydon, arrived in| a trip through Yellowstone before Trumbull is an old time resident of|and national offices. She is a past|Casper today from Omaha. They | returning to Casper. Seattle where she is socially promi-|regent of that organization in the will spend the summer with thelr bet ay ing rl nent and is widely known for her| state of Washington. | aunt. Mr. and Mrs, Brydon and the Miss Kirk Algeo is visiting at the Bis. Geis social activities with the Daughters shed |two girls will motor to Cody for the|T. F. Algeo home in this city. Miss Entertains, : of the American Revolution in which| Dorothy and Ella Sandburg, nelces big celebration there and will-take|Algeo’s home is in Tulsa, Okla. .Mrs. Neal Charles Geis enter-)- <7 =r Tas a z ara a tained this afternoon at the third of a series of three bridge luncheons g she has been giving during the last couple of weeks. The guests for this’ afternoon were Mrs. J. R. Waismith, Mrs. Harry Free, Mrs. Paul Bachelor, Mrs. Rose Haynie, Mrs. Eula Blanche Foster, Mrs. John Bingenhemer, Mrs. Joe W. Bingen- ehimer and Mrs. M. C. Price. ere Surprise Party i Given By Friends, —where are you going for Monday evening a party of friends sruprised Mrs, E. F. Weldon and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Will, at the Fourth? the Weldon home on South Durbin street. The guests present during the evening’s entertainment were ee eee —our neighboring cities—Douglas, L. Watson, George Scott, E. F. Basinens,- Viscant. Cutter, ‘0. / W, . Thermopolis, Lander and others— party are old timers in Casper and beckon you to make merry with reminiscing. A‘lovely luncheon was them, and promise you surpassingly, served. Ss abs | good entertainment. Mrs. Smith } , Gives Luncheon. | Mrs. Berta Smith entertained yes- terday at her home at an informal ‘luntheon. The guests who attended 7 ash x |were Mrs. Peter Holden and her ; Beit oF il) mother, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Homer psi Helms and her mother, Mrs. Sham- New York's Smartest 9 MN 3 ome - ---one of our large new flower-trimmed : Your Clothier: THAT'S THE PLACE 115 EAST 2ND STREET ‘The luncheon which was to be! {given today by Mrs. Francis Brown has been postponed on account of | the death of Mrs. Silas Brooks. The | picnic to be given by Mrs. R. H. Nichols and Mrs. B. B. Lummis is also postponed indefinitely. ar Connett-0’Neil ONE HUNDRED BRAND NEW ONE DOLLAR BILLS Casper’s Greatest Summer Leghorn Hats Fourth of July Carnival In White, Pink, Orchid or Black Transparent Will Give Just the Dressy Effect You Want and Shade | Your Eyes and Skin From the Glaring Sun: New Models Just Received On the Meugaiine ~ OF $5.00 to $12.50 GIVEN AWAY OPENING MORNING FROM 9 TO 10 FREE $100. | a zo. | | ‘The wedding of Miss Vera Con-/ nétt to John W. O'Neil took. place at 10 o'clock this morning at the Episcopal church, Rev. Phillip K.j Edwards performing the ceremony.| Only the immediate families and friends of the bride and groom were present at the wedding. Miss Connett was formerly with| the Burlington offices and has been employed in the Midwest offices the! last few months Mr. O/Nell is tn | the employ of the Burlington. Bot! young people are well known in the —for Casper Women city and have made many friends during the time they have lived here. Mr. and Mrs. O'Nefl will return here after a trip through the Yellow- stone National park. Men’s.and Young Men’s . Mrs. Yohe To Entertain. Mrs. Bert 8. Yohe will entertain | at her home, 1242 South Oak street, | tomorrow afternoon for the regular | f “for those who prefer small shapes—whether they are to be among the out-of-town frol- ickers or merely “stay-at- ep iererane is, ont new meeting of the Helpful club. x 0) ats of Bongaline or ae: —Everywoman’s Store ~ he . be Belting “Silks is the proper ‘Wil Meet. | thing. ‘owpe The Women's Auxiliary of the i : First Baptist church will hold its) Closed All Day the Fourth—Open Thursday Evening , regular meeting at the church par-| Until 9:0’Clock lors on Thursday at 2:30. There will be an informal reception for Mrs, Bowerman &nd her daughter. | Mrs. Bowerman is the wife of the 3 new. minister. COMBINED STOCK TO GO ON SALE SATURDAY HELLER’S AND JESSEN’S MORNING at 9 O'CLOCK ear ton THERE IS GOING TO BE [Brook who was one ‘t ‘the mem: A ROOTIN, TOUTIN, HOOTIN, SHOOTIN AF F AIR bers of the club. | Women’s Association peal). 9 | Will Meet. The Women's association of the First Christian church will meet at the church Thursday afternoon at } 2:30. Miss Kigsick, secretary of the W. C. A;, will be present and. will give the fifth of a series of talks on |the “Life and Influence of Christ.” % | Hostesses for the afternoon will be y. : Mrs. England and Mrs. Tragan. All : members and friends are Invited. r TI ~ B iggest | : Aion, TH Price-Slashing E rice- i t| Iroquois chapter, No. 5, Degree of lashin g ven | EAT EY Pocahontas, will meet in regular —— ; ‘lee at the 110. oF hal Atter Ever Known in Casper a cnet THE BIGGEST AND WILDEST RODEO EVER STAGED Refreshments will be served by the YOUR JULY 4th SUIT IS HERE AT A (ER in naree. | IN WYOMING BIG SAVING Bake Sale j Thursday. z : EXTRA SPECIAL For The Big Advertisement IN TOMORROW'S PAPER ae nite erdoery. All” mmpunbecs 1,000 Cowboys and 1,500 Indians Will Whoop ’Er U Pp are requested to send something to the sale whether they hive: been The Wildest Horses in Wyoming Are There Awaiting Their Opportunity to Shake ee te a8 | Hands with the Boys and Then Buck Them Into Oblivion. solicitd or not. 2 Meeting. ore Wold wi have incatwon | = MB = Sit Down in the Saddle Boy, You Are About to Leave Arr ( | of officers at their regular ges! Is ev ‘. y. R. McMill who ig . ap cocantiprersicied Grant "SY RatE ‘ But Here Is the Scoop é ; W ( ’ a ; S ington, D. C., will be the Installing officer. A large attendance is de- sired and all. officers-elect: are ex- pected te be present. | , ara i Brides-To-Be | Entertained. + Mrs. Fred Hufsm!th gave a party ' in honor of Miss Carol Nichols and Miss Wilma Scott last evening at the Hufsmith home. Miss © Nichols and Miss Scott are to be married g this month. The evening was spent playing Morte Carlo and late in the evening a delightful supper was) served. Be | The world’s greatest picture will be shown both days. Lander will enjoy the distinc- PERSONAL, tion of seeing this wonderful picture with the prologue. The Arapahoe Indians, who participated in this picture will be there and the entire prologue will be produced with HR Purklecr relurned. this the picture. Only four cities in the world enjoyed this feature, New York, Paris, The STORE been visiting for a Hollywood and London. This picture alone will be worth going miles to see. atts. T. A. Hendricks trom far. There Will Be Parades, Bands, Dances, Picnicking and « dye ih ihe ci Fred, Himself git a General Good Time , D caneaB. Tramblh; sokbewee et Come to Lander July 4th and 5th. Make Your Hotel Reservations Noy 260 SOUTH CENTER STREET ~ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 WATCH