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ee eee ha ter fer bit th: ne mt pf oe nn om 20 ni: -) » On Mountain PAGE FOUR. Walk-Harry Nuptials Thursday Afternoon ; Miss Cecelia V. Falk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falk of Walt- man and E. Joe Harry, son of Mr. jand Mrs, Peter A. Harry of Marsh- ffela, Wis., were quietly married yes- terday aft yon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McGibbon of B80 South Beech street The bridal couple were attended Uy Mrs. McGibbon and Leo Mitchell. Mrs. Harry, who formerly lived in Beatr eb., has been teaching | $@ the s Arminto during the groom, who hus lived years, is one of the popular of the Standard Oil com- the local refiner: Mr. and Mrs. Harry will make their home in the Conwell Square apartments. pany eee Dinner at Townsend Last Evening 5 members of the Sigma rnity held a din at the Townsend yesterday evening. It was decided to have similar meet- ings every two w the next one to take place July 31. All Sigma Nus in Casper are asked to attend. The following were present last night: Forrest T. Larsen, Richard q. Talbot, W. A. Sawdon, R. R. Bos- tle, C. S. Hemry, Luther L. Bohan- rion, Gene Martin, J. Laird Warner, and William 0, Blenkarn: Da Odd Fellow's Hall Is Postponed The Odd Fellow's dancing club has postponed its regular Saturday evening dance until next week, July 26. eo 2. Women of Mooseheart Iegion to Meet Casper chapter, No. 306 Women of Mooseheart Legion will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Moose lgdge rooms. Following the business meeting thelr: will be an entertain- ment given for all those having birthday during July. Refreshments will be served during the evening by a committee in charge and all mem- bers are asked to be present. ery Picnic Is Enjoyed Among those who enjoyed a pic- nic supper on thé Casper mountains last evening were: Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, Mr. and) Mrs. Arthur Schulte, Mr. and Mrs, Pitt Covert, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Drew and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath. e-e Mrs. Foster Entertains For House Guest Mrs. Beulah Vance Foster was hostess at an informal morning bridge party and’ luncheon given to- éay at her residence in the Garbutt apartments complimentary ta her house guest, Miss Dorothy Danforth lof Keokut, Ia. Guests present to meet Miss Danforth included: Mrs. 3, W. Bingenheimer, Mrs. Ivan Mar- shall, Mrs, Cleveland Storrs, Mrs. Willlam + Pollock, -Mrg._» Charles (empbely and guest, Miss Vera Jane Parrott of Des Moines, Ia. Donald Smith. Mrs. Fos tertain again on Tuesday of next week at bridge luncheon in honor of her guest. =e. Mrs. Brown Entertains At Informal Party Mra. Francis Brown was hostess for 18 guests at an informal bridge luncheon given today at her resi- dence, 814 South Grant _ street. Among those who attended were: Mrs. William B, Cobb and guest, Miss Marjorie @feiffer of Los An geles, Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum, Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mrs. C. L. Cron, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs, Chartes 'T. McGrady, Mrs. Mark Davis, Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. E. W. Johnson, Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. David Fox and Mrs. James P. Sweeney. see Security Benefit Association Will Meet The Security Benefit association will meet tomorrow evening at the Knights of Pythias hall for their regular entertainment. AJlmem- bers are asked to be present. Mrs. Manbeck Is Honored at Bridge Luncheon Mrs. C. B. Manbeck formerly of Casper now of Alton, Tl, was the guest of honof at an informal lunch- eon and bridge party given yesterday by Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen at her home on South Wolcott street. Table decorations were artistically carried out in yellow and blue. Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. T. C. Ton- kin and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. Manbeck received a guest gift. . Gudgel-Breisch Marriage Today, Casper people will be interested fn learning of the marriage of Miss Juanita Gudgel, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles L. Godgel of Ogden to to David Washburn Breisch, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Breisch of Chey- enne and brother of E. R. Breisch of this city, Mr. Breisch attended rchool at the state university in Laramie and has many friends here. PERSONALS Miss Dorothy Danforth has ar- rived in the city from her home in Keokuk, Iowa, and will be the house guest here for a short time of Mrs, Beulah Vance Foster at her home on Fourteenth street. eee Mr, and Mra, O. H. Meyer have as their guest at their home, 532 South Park. avenue, for several weeks, Mrs. Meyer's mother, Mrs. A. C. Schapz of St. Paul, Minn. eee Mrs. C. spent friends. P. Swanson of Lincoln erday here the guest. of Mrs, Lucille Kimmel of 725 United rtreet has returned from Cody and Thermopolis where she was the guest of friends for a short time. Mrs. Kim- mel attended the celebration recent- ly held in Cody. a eee Mrs. Victor J. Meyers and chil- dren, Elaine, Gail and Audrey left today for Chicago where Miss Elaine will enter the Nicolas Tsukalaf School ef Classic-Dancing for the remainder of the summer season. oe. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy W. Jones are Denver: visitors in Casper for sev- eral days eee Mrs. Harold A. Parker arrived yesterday from Salt Lake City apd will spend oneness days here. v. Mrs. Robert aD Hawley and M Mazie Cross are visiting for a time here from their home in Doug: las with their | aa Miss Mary Cross, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mosher and son aecompanied by Miss Fanchon Norton will leave on Tuesday of next week for the Yellowstone nat- fonal park where they wil! spend several weeks, eee Mr. and Mrs. W. D. (Scotty) Bry- den accompanied by Mrs. Bryden's sister and neice, Mrs. Ella Sandberg and Miss Dorothy Sandberg of Omaha left today for the Bryden summer home on Casper moun. tain. eee Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and the Misses Grace and Dorothy Taylor are spending several days in Casper visiting with friends from the McDonald ramch on Willow Creek They are guests at the Townsend. eee * Attorney and Mrs, B. H. Pester of 835 South St. Botolph street, an nounce the arrival of a baby daugh ter, Mary: Margaret on Saturday, July 12 at the county hospital. see Mrs. Sara Morton and son, Ed ward, spent yesterday here attend. ing to business affairs arid visiting with Miss Margaret Curtin from their home at Douglas. oe Joseph Rust, who ts connected with the Producers and Refiners corporation with headquartérs in Denver accompanied by his brother Lewis motored to Casper yesterday and wi'l visit here for several days with thelr mother, Mrs. Kate Rust . Mrs. M. J. Gothberg and daugh. ter Emma and Mrs. Sam Service who are making a three months automo- bile tour of the east are now in Rhode Island, having comp'eted 2,800 miles of their trip. They will visit on the New England coast with a sister of Mr. Gothberg before re- turning to Casper. ee Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mosher have be Casper Daily Tribune Stantine of Tulsa are fuests of friends here for a few a ‘'s from Salt Creek. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Westfall who have been the guests of friends here for a numbet of days departed yes- terday for their home in Denver. aan Mr. and Mrs. O, E. Dougherty and daughter were among the Casper people who spent several days this week in Lander. eee Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weldner have as their guest, Mrs, Weldner’s moth- er, Mrs. Mary Birch of St. Louis. Mo. irs. Hirch who arrived sev eral weks ago wil visit at the We'd. ner home until the latter part of next month. Mr. and Mrs. M. lL. Bishop family will leave this week fc Big Horn mountains where th nd the remainder of the sumi season. and the will Mr. and Mrs. T.'L. children of Glendale, arrived in Casper and will be the guests here for some time of Mrs) Andrews’ sister, Mrs. Reed Miller at her home, 1638 South. Elm street. cee e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hood | re- turned this morning from Thermop- olis where they bave beer! visiting with friends. Andrews and Calif... have pease RE Sr J. Reller is a Cheyenne man spending a short time here on busi- ness. see Judge Robert R. Rose, candidaté for the Democratic nomination. for United States senator, accompanied by Nate Wilson of Lander, former state game warden left this week for Cheyenne and other points on busi- ness. eee Llye Tibbetts, formerly connected with the Tripeny Drug company, has been transacting business affairs in Cheyenne this week. ee Klebe Hadsel left today for his home ip Rawlins after attending the Wyoming Woolgrowers’ convention held here this week. K. W. Knapp of the Crane com- pany is in Casper for the day on business from Denver. oars W. S. Miller of Youngstown, 0., is here on business for a few days a guest at the Townsend. eee M. C. Wachtel, state law enforce- ment off is in Casper today from Cheyenne. cee C. E. Saunders, at one time «a clgar salesmman for the Niles Mosher, Cigar company, was in Casper this week while en route to’ the Yellow- Railway Traffic Adjustment Co. ‘ ‘PAUL J, RUSSELL Traffic Manager For the shippers and merchants. of Wyoming, Montana, Nebras- ka, and Colorado, overcharge loss and damage claims, Con- solidated Royalty Building. “HAVE YOUR FREIGHT _ BILLS—AUDITED” stone national park with friends|city on business having arrived this} C. P. Johnson is among the Den from St. Joe, Mo. Mr. Saunders | morning. vistted several of his ola@time friends here, among them being W- S. Kimball. Mr. Saunders came to this territory 34 years ago. He rep- resented the Niles Mosher company until 12 years ago at which time he retired. eee ‘ F. H. Shuld of Chicago is trans- acting business affairs here for a few days. id . Attorney George E. Brimmer !s in Casper for several days from his home in Cheyenne and is a guest at the Henning. er George Manning has “returned from a two weeks’ vacation trip spent in the Yellowstone national park. eae Frank H. Connor, stdokgrower, representative of John Clay is a Chicago man here this week. see Frank Lockhart of Denver, ladies ready to wear salesman is in the Starting July 25 WYOMING MOTORWAY Will Offer to the People of Casper A New and Efficient Service Pimples Broo impurities are pumped by the heart into the face. That is what causes that grainy appearance, that muddiness, sal- lowness, pimples, blackheads, acne, red spots, and that impos- sible “some- thing” which no face cream, mas- Sage, or face powder can cover up or beautify! The foundation for a beautiful skin simply is not there, and no face treatment can give it to you. But increase your red- blood-cells,—and quickly the ruby tint of purity begins to glow in the cheeks, the complexion be- comes venus-like and immaculate! Try it. It will do it every time. A Delightful Choice ~- FRIDAY, JULY Ried 1924, Byre Perkins is friends here for a few days from Greybull YOUR LIFE —your health—is your one most vatdable: most cherished asset. Without health money matters little and life is not desirable. At the first sign of breaking health consult a reputable physician. When he has diagnosed a few days. visiting with See i veral days here with fri your ailment and prescribes the remedy, nothing ' is then of-greater importance than that your pre- scription be compounded accurately and en- lifically and that the ingredients be of highest purity. Our Prescription Service Stands Out Eiminenily, In Casper “The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores The Rexall Stores “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE”. },"~ ver business visitors in the city for Glen Wilson is a Lusk man en}. { IG ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT GIN FEATURING Values that always make Saturday shopping worth while in our Eeonomy Section for Summer Wear Men’ 8s. Goodyear Welt Army Shoes returned from the Big Horns where they spent several days. eee Mrs. George Martin of Manville is v ing with friends here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Warren O. Thomp- son spent Wednesday in Lander. eee Mrs. Harold Delaney and sisters, | | the Misses Lucille and Gladys Con- S. S. S. builds the red-blood-cells you need for a beautiful complex- ion. Begin Being Fe S. S. at once, and give yourself what you have been working for, for years. ~ 8. S. & is sold drug siores in two sizes. “The larger sixe is.-more economical, | SUMMER DRESSES | SILK SCARES The newest colors and styles. 98e and up BLOUSES One Special Selection of Not a Dress in the lot $5.00 and up to $10.00. that is worth less than This beautiful selection is comprised of fine quality Voiles, Linens, Ratines, Silk and mixed materials, in plain and fancy. We have Dresses for less and have them for more, but this is a real special. 83 Other wonderful values on.our racks at all prices starting as low as $4.89 and up. 95 SILK HOSE Women’s Silk Hose } In colors only 59e Sleeveless SWEATERS i +) F Women’s , Cotton HATS The very newest 3 Blouses, nicely up to the minute F trimmed, wonder- All imaginable styles and season’s best colors, now on styles, 8 ful values, display in our store and marked at prices to sell quick. } $1 00 One look will convince you. N $2.95 r ° PRICES RANGE and‘ up | $1.95. and Up | SSAC The Store The Store That Accommodating e - Undersells } ‘ ' C ™ ¥ = a SRE are * Uncle Sam _ori Of Tan, Lotus Calf—On the Munson Last inated this last years ago. His idea was to make room for six toes and then have to slip into; so trim comfortable’ on the it -in three White kid, black k leather, All sizes 3 Note its neat rounded moderate shaped heel. derful value indeed. group. Price Brown Kid ford- made with brown pers, Goodyear’ welt Priced That Promise Happy Hours of Stylish Comfort We want you to specially no- tice the fine leather in this Ox- Cuban heels with rubber heels, his boys. comfortal ut in five. That sounds le, doesn’t it? Come down tomorrow and on ‘a wail last for fort. Airy, summery style this; so easy and smart and feet—made in a three-button open pattern that fits feet 1009%—and to make your choosing of special interest we have popular materials. id and patent to8. * CHOICE “Three plain price: toe—and trim At the price we ask, you will say that itds a won- All sizes are in the Oxtords kid up- soles, popular thoose from—brown calf, black calf and patent leather. epmfortable creased across, and its low heel is capped with rubber. pair—you then agree with us that he originated a: wonderful tramping” com- Play Oxfords for the Children With Panco soles that wear and wear and then wear some more —these Oxfords for play were . made for us so that we could be sure and furnish our ¢us- * tomers a bttter wearing sole. It is here now in all sizes, up- pers of brown Elk which is both tough and soft. Sizes 1114 to 2____$1.99 Sizes 814 to 11____$1.79 Sizes 5 to 8 $1.69 leathers to The toes are All sizes “Just Looking’ So many thoughtful ‘people hesi- . tate to say “just looking” that we want to assure you, you will not be bothering ‘us one bit. Nor: will you be urged to buy. It’s a part of our service to you. to help you become acquainted with our new styles and basement prices. MEN! Don’t Turn Down Your Old Friends SHOES REPAIRED Your old shoes well broken in, for these warm summer days are the best friends you have. Why not have a flexible oak sole stitched on again in our handy repair department—and assure yourself a happy summer.