Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 15, 1924, Page 3

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ooo TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1924. be Casper Daily Cridune PAGE THREE. = rz) Boyle-Green Monday. Miss Ruth Boyle a Dale K. Green both of this city, were quiet- Ww married yesterday afternoon at 8 o'clock by Judge R. R. Rose. They were attended, by Mrs. . Neliio Green, mother of the groom .and John Boyle, father of the bride. Mrs. Green has been a resident of Casper for four years, coming here from her former home in Oklahoma. The groom, who came to Casper four years ago from his home in Arkansas, is’ connected with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy rail- road. The couple will make their home here. eee . Smith-Perkins Marriage — Is Announced Monday. Announcenient was made yester- Gav of the marriage of Miss Virginia Smith, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. W. B. Smith, 332 South Kimball ‘street, to F Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Perkins of this city, the ceremony having been perform- ed last Monday at Littleton, Colo. The couple will make their home here. see Picnic and Dance ‘Wednesday Evening. a means of raising funds for the Cathedral Home in Laramie, the members of the St. Mark's Synurgae have made plans for a picnic and dance tomorrow evening that prom- iges to be one of the most popular social events of the. summer fea- fon. ‘The dance will be at the pavilion on the J. B, Barnes summer home on Garden Creek. Dancing will start promptly at 9 o'clock and con- tinue until midnight, a luncheon be- ing: served. at 10:30. Tickets have been selling fast, in- dicating that the event will be at- tended by a large crowd. Tickets may be obtained from any of the members of the various committees. ‘The road to the Barnes cabin will be plainly marked with posters for those unfamiliar h the route. see Mrs Nicolaysen Will Entertain Thursday, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen will enter- tain at an informal luncheon and bridge party on Thursday at her home on*South Wolcott street com- plimentary to Mrs. C.. B. Manbeck of Alton, Ill., who is a guest in the ity. : eee Legion Auxiliary to Hold Business Meeying. Members of the American Legion auxiliary will hold an important bus- ‘dnesg meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Bible class room of the Methodist Episcopal church. All members are asked to be present as plans for the state conyention will be made and defe- gates to attend the convention will be elected. Informal Dancing Party Last Evening. £ Complimentting her house guest, Miss Mildred Saul of Douglas, Mrs. Harry Astin was hostess at an in- formal dancing party given last evening at the Riverview park after which refreshments were served at the Astin home on South Lincoln street. Guests who attended includ- ed Mrs. Mary Storrie and guest; Miss Irene Belle of Lusk; Miss Mary Grace Larsen of Port Arthur, Tex., ‘Thelma Clark, Mr. Shipstea Miss Louise Hilsebeck, Miss Mary Hobbs, Miss Lillian Bish- op, Miss Ruth Kimball, Miss Helen Thompson, Miss Lillian England, George Larsen, Paul Bogard, Harry Young, Maurice Post, Leroy Jour- genson, Clyde Long, Joyce Miller, Clair Blanchard, John Groves, John Francis Dunn, Ralph Andrus, Wil- liam Lester, Walter Storrie, Harry Astin, and the guest of honor. «~ . o e-. Miss McFadyen Will Entertain. < Miss Helen McFadyen will be hos- tess on Wednesday afternoon af this week at’ an informal bridge party to be given at her home, 1042 South Durbin street complimentary to Mrs. L. D. Severence of Mon- tana, house guest of Mrs. Paul Hooper, Miss Dorothy Gee, guest of Mrs. A. M. Gee and Miss Kirl Algeo of Tulsa, house guest of Mrs. T. F. Algeo. cee Neighbors of Woodcraft To Hold Meeting. The Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall and all-officers' of @ organization are asked: to be present, Following the business ses- sion an old fashioned dance and en- tertainment will be given to which all members and friends are invited to attend. eee Tee Cream Social Tomorrow Evening. An ice cream social will be given tomorrow evening on the lawn of the Runden residence. 674 South Park avenue by the members of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church. The pub- lic -is invited to attend. PERSONALS Mrs. Herbert Smith, a resident of Casper for a number of years and 2 pioneer of Natrona county, is v ity in the city with old time lends from her home in Los An- geles. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Baxter are spending a month in the Yellow- stone National park. Mrs. J. E, Smith and Son of Den- ver are guests at the Townsend for a short time this week. . eee . Mr. and Mrs. S. Mikalson of La- voye are the guests of friends here for several days. cee Mrs. Otto Stratton, accompanied by her guests, Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Stratton of Neligh, Nebr., expect to motor party to the Yellowstone Na- Hopkins’ oil interests in this sec- tional park stopping for several tion, returned last evening from an enjoyable trip “spent at the-Yellow- stone Natioral > ae Fs : 7 days in-Casper to visit with friends. M=<F ; arene park. - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bangert, who 1 S38 \ 'Y, w j| were recently married in the east Mrs. Paul Hooper has as her and who spent a honeymoon trip in the park, arp the guests here Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Bangert. will, leave this evening for their home in St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willis who yuest at her residence on East Sec: fond street, Mrs. L. D, Severence of Big Timer, Mont. eee Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Harvey and family and Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Beal and family have returned from a have been spending several days in| two weeks’ pleasure trip spent in Cheyenne the guests of relatives|the Yellowstone jonal park. returned last evening. one ec Miss Catherine Coleman left this afternoon for Lincoln and Omaha where she will be the guest of friends and relatives for several weeks. , leave tomorrow morning for a plea- sure trip through the Yellowstone National park. The Rev, Father Martin Tobin of Chicago arrived in the city this week and will be the guest here for some time of the Rev. Father J. H. Mullin, Father Mullin and Father Tobin were school friends while studying in Rome. eee Mrs. Jack Blackledge and Mrs. F. F. Blackledge were out-of-town visitors who spent yesterday here from Sheridan. [i 30 Mrs. Harry T. Olson and children, Mildred and Helen left last evening for the east where they will be the guests until fall of Mr. Olson's parents. - Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Diamond of 1043 Oakcrest avenue and guest, from a two weeks’ vaeation trip| Miss C. Diamond, have returned spent in Thermopolis. from a seyeral weeks’ trip spent in r Lahore the Yellowstone National park. Mr. and Mrs. George Koons and see family are spending a few days here visiting with rclatives enroute from their home in Omaha to the Yellowstone National park. cee Miss Kirk Algeo of Tulsa is the guest for a short time’ this season int, Mrs. T. F. Algeo at 829 South Durbin street. eee eee Miss Marjorie Sutton has returned ee Miss Virginia Evans and Mrs. A. A. Deal are the guests of friends in the city for a few days from Lavoye, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hoffman and daughters expect to leave the latter part of this week for Los Angeles by motor where they. will spend Almost Unbelievable ‘Youcan hardly realize the wonder- ful improvement to your skin and complexion the mirror will reveal toyou after usin, Gouraud's Cream for the first time. een Rachel. Send 106 for Trial Size F. T. HOPKINS & SON New York Miss Elisbeth Seldel of Chicago is the guest of her brother and eister- inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mul- vaney. eee Mrs, Lewis Barker and daughter ‘Vira, accompanied by their house guests the Misses Carlotte Alschlag- er and Marie Hartung of Chicago, will leave soon for the Yellowstone National park where they will spend a week or ten days, . see Mrs, Edith Marshall of Cleveland is expected to arrive in Casper on Friday and will be the guest here Mrs. A. M. Gee and son John re- turned yesterday from Ohio where they have been the guests of friends and relatives for the last few months. They were accompanied home by- Mr. Gee's sister, Miss Dorothy Gee. : . ad Mr. and Mrs. Berne H. Hopkins, formerly of Colorado Springs and for some time of her son and|now of Council Bluffs, Ia., accom- daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan| panied by L. P. Laughton, field Marshall, at their home in the Gar- | Superii dent representing Mr. butt apartments. eee Mr. and Mrs. James P. David are visiting with relatives in Denver for several days this week. ee Gouraud's Oriental Cream Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Dern and | sons of Colorado Springs formed a | The Good Old Days * hi dly boasted that “more wool is shipped from Ontgan thin anyother producing center in the world,” just as we today emblazon that “Casper ships more oil by rail than any other city in the world,” are not forgotten by these stores, We know that the live-stock industry built and main- tained a town of four thousand people in advance of development of the oil fields and we never allow ourselves to forget that practically that number of our present popu- Jation are still dependent on the live-stock business, though it is not generaly realized. id We are for you today, just as we were then, and it certainly seems to see wool “King in Casper” again, as it will be during this convention. “The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores _ The Rexall Stores “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” (Zs Lemons Bleach the Skin White The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white ts to mix the juice of two lemons with three~ ounces of Orchard White, ‘which any _drug- giet will @upply for a few cents. Shake well in 4 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 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 is (pre- Par dvertisemen' ‘The College Boys are Here Murray Heindel tat rorr een GROUP of ambitious, wide-awake young men are working in this city during their Lawrence Robinson Summer vacation, to earn their tuition to i acct ie college. One of these students will call on you Alva Taylor within the next few days tq explain'to you a Unlee (Coloratigg Se plan which will make/it easy for you to get 4 r Pictorial Review regularly. He will have Unis ict ;Colorado:’ '5% nothing else to offer you. Each student will Ralph Styer carry with him an official certificate like the Uni. of Nebraska '26 one reproduced below, on which will appear his photograph, his description, and his sig- nature. Reduction in Prices - Pictorial Review Patterns All Pictorial Review Patterns as issued, commencing with June, will be priced at 15¢ to 35c—none higher. Pictorial Re- view patterns include that wonderful in- vention, The Pictograf, which makes dressmaking a delight and guarantees perfection of fit. Every pattern illus- trated in Pictorial Review may be se- cured at our Pattern counter. We carry ' a, full line, As agents for Pictorial Review patterns, and @ store, we highly endorse the efforts of these young men in bringing to your attention America’s Leading Wo- man’s Magazine—Pictorial Reviews TVTSOL) MGIATY i 5 Wa Each Pictorial Review boy will carry a credential letter like this: eras Pictorial bette ts Beimaeagen the background, which also appear on Pattern Department Third Floor ; REMEMBER Only a Few More Days of Our JULY CLEARANCE SALE. A Genuine Clearaway of All Summer Merchandise . Golden Rule Department Store (Lindsay & Co.) : This is Pictorial Review Week brother will leave in a short time for the Yellowstone national*park where they will spend two or three weeks. eee several months, They will be ac-|ter Ernestine left today for Salt companied as far as Salt Lake City| Creek where they will make thelr by Miss Agnes Hoffman who wil! | home. be the guest of her aunt for a few wi onte ‘weeks. Mrs. Walter Graham of Moneta spent yesterday vtsiting with Mr. Graham who recently underwent an operation and who is convalescing at the Casper Private hospital. Union of -ee Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Newmar of Denyer are spending several days here the guests of thelr daughter, Miss Elizabeth Newmar. Mr. and Mrs. Newmar will leave on Thurs- day of this week for a pleasure trip through the Yellowstone «and ‘ eee Glacier National parks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Wilson ore who have been visiting with friends} Miss Marion E. Elliott of Omaha in Denver for a week returned last | arrived in tho city yesterday and evening. will spend a number of weeks here eee visiting with her aunt, Mrs. F. W. Mrs. Tressa Anderson’ and daugh- ! Morrison. EXTRA SPECIAL IN THERMOPOLIS One Brunswick “y, ork” Console “The French Lick of Wyoming Stop At the HOTEL WASHAKIE and PLUNGE Spacious Veranda, Cool, Comfortable Rooms Home Cooked Meals, Reasonable Rates $100,000 Mineral Water Swimming Pool Operated in Connection With Hotel Washakie HOTEL WASHAKIE Fred Holdridge, Prop. Miss Mary Grace Larsen of Port Arthur, Tex., is in the city visiting with her brother, George Larsen and is a house guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shipstead. Miss Larsen accompanied by her Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Hennes- a family are visiting with friende at Salt Creek for the day. Miss Loulse Frisby has returned from Denver where she attended the national convention of the Bap- tist Young People's America. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Perkins of 705 South Lincotn street have as thelr guest for several’ weeks their neice, Miss Helen Ingram of Denver. Thermopolis, Wyo. WOOL GROWERS We Welcome You and Remind You That ‘NOW IS THE TIME To Stock Your Larder Everything in Quantity Food Products For the Ranchers New Potatoes, 100 lbs. 25 Red Raspberries, case .50 Plums, .case 00 Pie Cherries, 2 45c 0c 50 Used Only in Demonstration Positively Like New Save $30-----Liberal Terms The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. * Home of the Chickering : 232 East Second Oranges, 3 dozen Black Raspberries, A Full Line of Bakery and Dairy Goods THE PEOPLE’S MARKET Second Street Public Market. Phone 2627 WE DELIVER Welcome.-- to Wyoming’s Wool Growers ! We Rope you will enjoy Casper’s hospitality to the utmost and conduct a successful convention. While you men are busy in convention sessions we invite the ladies to come down to the Frantz Shop and enjoy looking over our large stocks of pretty ap- parel, millinery and novelties. | ARCA [7 —this week we are featuring the newest in Sports Wear. as well as the latest styles in all mid-season apparel mil- linery, lingerie, novelties, ete, PAA RAPRBAD 39727 IPRANANAAAAPRAAPARHAADRAANAANN DNS FF fe! le Our Showing of New .. Mid-Season Dresses is superb and complete in every particular Wyoming’s Finest and Largest Store for We have on display some beautiful creations, ‘ Women fresh from New York’s foremost designers—in lovely materials and rich color combinations.

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