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| Miss Lennon’ Will Be Honored at Party. Miss Mary Louise Lennon of Joliet, Ill, house guest of Miss Kathleen Sullivan will be the guest of honor at an informal lunch- eon, and bridge party to be given tomorrow by Mrs. Q. K. Deaver at her home, 517 East Kirk avenue. eee Mrs. McMahon Will Entertain Friday. Mrs. L. F. McMahon will enter- tain informally om Friday after- noon at a bridge tea at her resi- dence on South Center street com- plinrentary to Miss Mary Louige Lennon of Joliet, Ill, a guest at the Patrick Sullivan home. see Miss Scott Will Entertain At Dancing Party This Evening. Ruth Scott will entertain a fumber of friends this evening at the picnic and dance being given by members of St. Mark's Synur- gae at the pavilion on the J. B. Barnes summer home on Garden Creek. Guests of Miss Scott will be, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Branson and house guest, Miss Muriel Martin of Cheyenne, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott, Miss Lucille Bishop, Miss Marjorie Starks, Miss Jane Clark, Miss Odine Houser, Miss Ione Ful- ler, Miss Catherine Davis and the Messrs, Burter Neil, Frederick Houser, Harry Davis, Raymond Moore, Clarence Bronson, Clinton Lester and Nelson Vanatta. eee Mrs. Price Will Bo Hostess At Party. Mrs. M. C. Price wil! be hostess at an informal bridge Inncheon to be given on Saturday at her home, 2182 South Durbin street in honor of Miss Mary Louise Jennon of Joliet, Tll., house guest of Miss Kath- leon Sullivan. wee Missionary Society to Hold Meeting Thursday. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the East Side Methodist Community church will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. E. 8. Allen, 147 South Kenwood strey All members and friends are inyited to attend. eee Helpful Club to Be Entertained Thursday. ‘y Mrs. Forrester will entertain for the regular meeting of the Helpful club tomorrow afternoon at her home, 644 South Melrose street. “ee Mrs. Andrus. Entertains For Miss Lennon Mrs. R. M. Andrus-entertained to- day at a morning bridge party given at her home on South Durbin. street complimentary to Miss Mary Louise Lennon of Joliet, Til,, house guest of Miss Kathleén ‘Sullivan. High honors Were taken by Mrs. Joe Den- ham; Miss Lennon received an at- tractive guest gift, Guests who at- tended were: Mrs. obert Reed, Mrs, R. R. Rose, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mrs. William Tolhurst, Mrs. J. W. John- gon, Mrs. Timothy Joseph Drew, Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mrs. Leigh ‘Townsend, Mrs. Charles Campbell and guest, Miss Vera Jane Parrott, Mrs. Q.’ K. Deaver, Mrs. Pitt Covert, O. L. Walker, Mrs. William fer, Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs. T. S. oke, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Miss Jargaret Sullivan, Miss Marga Dougherty, Miss Patricia Sullivan, and the guest of honor. oe Woman's Association Will Meet Thursday Mrs. D. 8. Gadberry will entertain the Sunrise division of the Christian Women's association. on Thursday afternoon at her resfdence, 1215 East Second street, the meeting to begin at’ 9 a.m. Each member is asked to be present and to bring to the meeting a Doyared: vi gael . Miss McFayden Entertains For Out-of-Town Guests. Miss Helen McFayden entertain- ed at an informal bridge party given this afternoon at her home, 1042 South Durbin street in honor of Mrs. L. D. Severance of Big Timber, Mont., Miss Dorothy Gee of Ohio and Miss Kirk Algeo of Tulsa. Guests present for the afternoon were: Mrs. A. M. Gee, Mrs. Paul Hooper, Mrs. Julian Lever, Jr., Miss Frances Crabtree, Miss Kath- Jeen Sullivan and guest, Miss Mary Louise Lennon of Joliet, Ill., Miss Elizabeth Crabtree, Miss Lovey Nortis, Miss Pauline “Meyer, Miss Dorothy. Byars, Miss Lillian Eng- nd, Miss Lavonia Ne!son, Miss Arlene Toe of Ohio and the guests of honor. see Synurgac Picnic and Dance This Evening. St. Mark's Synurgae picnic and dance this the payilion on the J. sumther home for the purpose of raising funds for the Cathedral hore in Laramie. A great number of tickets have been sold for the entertainment which promises to be a huge success. Dancing will start at 9 o'clock and continue un- til midnight, a lunch being served at 10:30 o'clock ee Dancing Party Is Enjoyed At Williams Home The Misses Charlotte and Mar- Jorie Williams entertained at an in- formal dancing party given last eve- ning at their home on South Durbin reet, in honor of. Miss Anna Belle ‘Ward of Billings who Is the guest of friends here for several days. Decorations artistically carried out [a ate tanto eee cemitei Aaa ata ha The Letter Shoppe Arlie Davis, Gladys Mooring MIMEOGRAPHING Public Stenographers “Notary Hotel Townsend PHONE 2500 will give a evening at B. Barnes in white and pink were used with favors of balloons and caps adding much to the enjoyment of the affair. Refreshments were served at mid- night by the hostesses assisted by Miss Evelyn Barker and Miss Har- riett Wiliams. Twenty guests at- tended. eee Pythian Sisters To Meet Thursday. The Pythian Sisterq wil! meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hail. Im- portant business matters will le transacted a’g? all members as_well as visiting members in the city are asked to be present. Refresh- ments will be served at the close of the meeting. ar eee Ice Cream. Social This Evening at Runden Home. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran | church will give an ice cream social this evening to which the public is cor- dially invited to attend on the lawn of the Runden residence, 674 South Park avenue. . Bake Sale Is Postponed » The bake sale which was to have been held on Saturday of this week by the Ladies’ .aid society of the North Casper Presbyterian church has been postponed the date to be announced later. : Methodist Picuic Thursday Afternoon. The annual picnic of the First Methodist church will be held on Thursday afternoon at the Iowa Picnic grounds on Lower Garden creek. Automobiles will leave the church at 3, 4 and 5 o'clock and all those having cars are asked to take their own families and as many others as possible. Each family will take their lunch while ice ¢ream ‘and lemonade will be furnished by the church. cee Birthday Anniversary Is Celebrated Monday Little Betty Lou Hillsman was hostess at a children's party given Monday afternoon at her home on Elm street in honor of her fifth birthday anniversary. Games were enjoyed during the afternoon after which refreshments were served by Mrs. Hillsman, assisted by Mrs. George Badger. Among those who atten were: Emma Horton, Betty Sullivan, Gladys Calter, Helene Ful- ler, Francis Ruthens, Bobbie Fuller, Edwin Miller and William Sullivan, —————____ PERSONALS Mrs. Ivan L. Reeder and master Robert Reeder of Oklahoma City Are guests at the Townsend for ‘sev- eral days. B Sree c2e Mrs, A. B. Williams fs among the Denver visitors spending a few days in Casper this week, ee Miss Edna Starr of Tonkawa, Okla., is ‘spending the day in Cas- per enroute to the Yellowstone Na- tional park. eee I. Oscar Challman: is among the mone Cheyenne visitors spending a few packets borage . Mrs. H. E. Draper of St. Joseph, Mo., is spending several days here, having arrived this morning. eee R. Keefe and Miss Kathleen Keefe of Arkansas City, Kan., are guests at the Townsend today. eee Miss Agnes F. Strumburg of Den- ver arrived in Casper this morning and will be the guest here for sev- eral days of her brother, eee Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Dorman of Salt Lake city are the guests here for a few weeks of Mr. Dorman’s sister, Mrs. W. W. Chaffes. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Queally of Col- orado Springs are the guests of fiends here for several days having arrived Monday. Irie, ee Miss Marion HE. Phillips of Chi- cago is the guest for several weeks of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Rollins at their home on Fenway streeet. : > eee Miss Lois Blenkarh of Laramie is visiting with friends here and witl her brother William 0. Blenkarn of the Midwest Refining company. ose Mrs. Hattie Grace and daughter Mildred, accompanied by Mrs. Clare Mickler, left this morning for a two weeks’ pleasure trip to be spent in the Yellowstone National park, eee Mr, and Mrs, L. D. Branson have a8 their guest at their home, 1232 South Center street, Miss Muriel Martin of Cheyenne, eee Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Witt of 807 Harrison street, are the parents of twin boys who arrived at their home yesterday. Mother and babies are reported to be progressing satis- factorily. eee Mrs. J. W. Sturm of Cody is the guest of her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H, Tedford at their home, on G street. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheer «have moved into their attractive new home just recently purchased on South Oak street “eee Mr. and Mrs. William B. Cobb have as their guest for the summer, Mrs..Cobb's sister, Miss Marjorie Pfeiffer of Los Angeles. cee Mrs. W. M. Yard and daughter Mary returned last evening from a two weeks’ visit spent in Estes Park, Colo. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Taylor and baby daughter will leave-tomorrow overland for Nebraska where they will be the guests for two or three weeks of Mr. Taylor's parents. cee L. J. Parker and daughters, Mary Elizabeth and Lillian of Denver, are wisiting with friends here for sev- eral days enroute to the Yellowstone National park where they will spend a week’ or 10 da; . see .»Engene McCarthy and daughters, Frances and Mary, returned Jast evening. from a 10 days’ pleasure trip spent in the Yellowsto. tional park. ee - Mrs, Jeremiah Mahoney and family moved to thelr;summer home on Casper mountain last evening. Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Capen of New LYork city are expected to arrive in Casper _the-latter part of the week Special For Thursday, Friday and Saturday ALL SUMMER PATTERNS ~ $3.00 and $5.00 A Wide and Varied Selection of the Latest Creations Is Offered at ANNE'S HAT. SHOP Balcony of Midwest Pharmacy 212 EAST AGAIN We Offer You TWO DANDIES As EVERY THURSDAY SPECIAL DELTA ELECTRIC LANTERNS SECOND fhe Caspet Daily Cribune and will be the guests for a week of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Capen a their resi- dence, 519 Milton avenue. “eee Attorney George Ferguson re- turned yesterday morning from Den- ver where he has been spending sev- eral days. Mrs. Ferguson, who ac- companied Mr. Ferguson to Denver, will visit with friends there until next Sunday, when she will return to Casper. eee Mrs. James Laughlin and daugh- ter have returned from Texas where they have been visiting with rela- tives for several months. eee Mrs. Harold Delaney has as her guests at her home at Salt Creek, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Constan- tine and sisters, Lucille and Gladys, of Tulsa, Okla. They will visit with friends in Casper before returning to their home. see Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schuster and daughters, Mary Louise and Edna, are expected to arrive in Casper on Thursday or Friday of this week from their home in Joilet, Ill., the trip being made overland. Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Evanson, who have been the guests here for the last 10 days df Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Nelson, departed yesterday for their home near Thermopolis. eee Dr, and Mrs. C. F. Hopkins and son, returned yesterday from a week’s fishing trip spent in the Big Horns, eee Mrs. Eva Huntington of South Lincoln street has as her guest for several weeks, her sister, Mrs. May Barton of Salt Lake City. CITY BRIEFS Jordan David Taylor of Tensleep is among the out of town men in the city attending the Woolgrowers’ convention. eee W. L. Glacier, engineer for the Trucon Steel company, has arriv- ed in the city from Omaha and will be located here with Don. Phillips, state representative of the com- pany. Frank Clark of Cheyen: the city for several days week. is in this Arthur Phillips of Ghicago among the out of town business: callers in Casper this week. Cicqnor. Cus Real flavor and sparkle. in this balanced drink— it’s Clicquot Club Ginger Ale! Pure right through Thursday top. Black only, pair. $1.75 value. Set____ $3.75 value. ‘Special, each —-- $1.75 ‘LAWN MOWERS $7.29 Learn to Take Advantage of Our Special Thursday Offers The Campbell Hardware Co. 147 S. Center Phone 425 / $7.50 and $8.50 values, each _— eee JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ON ALL CHILDREN’S APPAREL ARE STILL IN EFFECT W G Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BLDG. ‘ood right through! They all like it. SPECIAL SALE 3 DAYS ; Friday MISSES’ SILK HOSE Full fashioned, all silk hose, beige and black only. $2.50 value, pair____.______ - WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY Full fashioned, pure thread silk with lisle WOMEN’S NECKWEAR Organdy and linen collar and cuff sets, WOMEN’S ITALIAN SILK VESTS Women’s Silk Crepe De Chine Night Gowns (Lace Trimmed) Saturday $1.00 $1.15 C. H. Reeder of Lavoye is: visit- ing with friends here for a short time. eee W. H. Gardner of the ‘Western States Oil and Land company ac- companied by Al Mathers left last week overland for Fergus Fal’: Minn., where they will spend short time visiting with friends. . George Stanton arrived in the city today from New York City and will spend several days here transacting business affairs. * eee A. J. Barnett is spending several days here this week on business from New York City. see John Petrie, Natrona county plo- neer is in’ the city, attending the Woolgrower’s convention and visit- ing with friends from his home in Lincoln. Mr. Petrie is livestock agent for the Chicago Burlington and Quincy railroad. eee B. Kirk of Cleveland is a visitor in Casper for several days a guest at the Henning. eee Robert A. Young of Ft. Worth, Tex., is in Casper on business this week, eee J. C. Nellson and J. P. Colden of Salt Creek are spending a short time here on business. eee Henry Gladman of the Gore Man- ufacturing company {s in the city for several days'this week from headquarters in New PAGE THREE. H. 8. Day and J. S. Day of Ly- site are spending several days here on business. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere MIDSUMMER SHOE SALE Peacock — White Kid Peacock — Toinette $7.95 Sheba $7.95 Manhattan $7.95 These Are All Fine White Kid Leathers of Louis or Spanish Heels, White Canvas Oxfords, Low Heels Selling Regular $10.50 ~-----4.-.---_95¢ White Linen Oxfords, Military Heels_________--§3,.95 White Buck One-Strap, Low Heels________ $4.95 White Kid, Military 2-Strap__---_________------$7,45 Low and medium heel Sandals and cut-outs of gray and Airdale Alligator. White buck or white calf. ODDS AND ENDS and short lines. Mostly large sizes_____ _ Specialty Boot Shop SECOND FLOOR—O-S BLDG. Announcing the Removal and Opening Thursday, July 17, of the New Betty’s Beauty Parlor 218 E, SECOND ST. (Tribune Bldg.) The removal of this beauty parlor fro: building to our new location in the T: m the basement of the Becklinger ribune building, permits us to give the ladies of Casper one of the most up-to-date establishments of its kind in the west, with ample facilitie: expeditiously and satisfactorily. A corps of 12 competent and skille: stantly, thus guaranteeing quickest Provision Has Been Made to Furnish the L: Service in Connection With Beaut Marcelling, service. Especially Featuring In Water Waving, Hair Dying 8 to take care of their needs most d operators will be on duty con- adies, of Casper With Every y Parlor Work and Facials, A Complete Line of the Famous and Well Known Line Of . BURNHAM’S COSMETICS Also a Beautiful Line of Hair Goods Will Always Be Carried in Stock Satisfaction will always be the policy of Betty’s Beauty Parlor $$$ $$ eer ct § Beauty Farlor Betty’s Beauty Parlor 218 EAST SECOND PHONE 467-J (TRIBUNE BLDG.)