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. Che asper Daily Cribune e Tho marriage of Miss Eva Mac Mohler, formerly of Kansas City, Mo., to -Herman Huggelmeyer took place yesterday afternoon at the Presbyterian manse, 1103 South Wolcott street, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson officiating. They were un- attended. The groom is connected here with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. railroad, They will make their home on = South Lincoln street. cee Woodcraft Thimble Club Will Meet Wednesday. The Woodcraft Thimble club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Thomas Longhurst, 535 West Yellowstone avenue, Al Neighbors of Wood- craft are asked to be present. se Jgyefon-Fuller A e Last Week. Mrs. Pearl Johnson of this city and Floyd Fuller of Glenrock were married in’ Denver, Thursday, July 17. The groom is employed at thé Mutual refinery in Glenrock where the Couplé will make their home following a honeymoon trip through the Yellowstone National park. see Informal Dinner » Party Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E, W. Ewing en- tertained informally at dinner Sat- urday evening at their home on South Lincoln street, for Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Finmore, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Taylor and Miss Gladys Finmore. Lutheran Aid To Meet Thursday * ‘The Ladies’ aid society of the Grace English Lutheran-church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the TI. 0. O. F. hall. Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Geotz will act as hostesses and all visitors as well as members are invited to attend. Past Chief's Club To Meet This Evening > The Past Chief's club will meet th’s evening at the home of Mrs. Eliza Cocking, Business of import- ance will be transacted and all mem bers, are asked to be present. Re- freshments will be served by a com: mittee in eharge. Fat Mrs; Fox Will Entertain Invitations have been issued by Mrs..David Fox for an informal juncheon and bridge party to be given on Tuesday of next week at her home on South McKinley street in honor of her sister, Miss Eleonore O'Brien of Chicago, eee Pienic Sunday At Garden Creek Mrs. Rt. W. Mullen was hostess at a picnic supper given last evening at jarden Creek. Ampng those; who at- tended were Mr. and Mrs. Ferderick Connelly, Mr, and Mrs. EB. W. Harris, Miss Elizabethy McCorton, Miss Emma Evans, Robert Allen, George Harris ‘and R. We Millen. eee Outdoor Marriage Is Performed An out-door marriage, ceremony was performed on the East Yellow- stone highway just at th? edge of Natrona county last week when Miss Beulah Wattenbarger and Charles A. Black became man and wife. The Rev. Mr. Dulin of Glenrock perform- <jthe ceremony. The bride's parents yitnéssed the ceremony. eee Mrs. Capen Entertains At Informal Tea. Mrs. F. C. Capen entertained a number of friends informally at tea this afternoon at her home éompli mentary to her mother-in-law, Mrs. M. N. Capen of New York City. Sed For results try a Tribune Clas siffed Ad. tie frock of beige flat crepe tchieves an air of distinction by its unique idery bull buttons ©f loops notlee, insert outlined with a row thet attach by m The dress itself, you will isa perfectly straight tube ®fair with a Jenny neck and very short sleeves. Detachable, but a Part of the costume is the wide and “ery lengthy scarf of self-material 1 with the ball buttons. It {s Worn over& slip of the same color. of open-work of Mrs. E. L. Mead and daughter, Martha, who have been touring the east are now in Providence, R. I., the guests of friends and relatives. eee Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Switzer are Spending several weeks in Ther- mopolis, the guests of friends. Mrs. W. J. Sisk and family of the Wyatt cafeteria spent the week end in Thermopolis. Mrs. Siler and Mr. and Mrs. H. Hearst spent several days last sey. cee Frederick Sif has returned from Torrington where he spent several days visiting with Mrs. Sill and family. Mrs, W. L. Fowler is a visitor here from Lander. see Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Firmin and Miss Mabel Sykes spent a short time last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0, J. Rausch at Basin. Mr. and Mrs. Firmin ‘con- tinued their trip to Billings while Miss Sykes remained in Basin as a guest at the Rausch home, oe. Miss Almeta Burns and Mrs. J. H. Pbilipson spent last, week in Lander visiting with friends. e8e Peter Morgan who spent a week visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Morgan at Newcastle has returned to Casper. ee Miss Margaret M. Curtin spent Saturday and Sunday at\ the Ma- honey cabin. pate Mrs. Hattie Grace and Mrs. Clara Nickler are among the Casper peo- ple who spent several days last week in Thermopolis. eee L. E. Amundsen and children acs companied by Mrs. Elmore of Sho- shoni spent a short time here last week. visiting with. Mrs. Amundsen who underwent an operation at one of the local hospitals. see Mr, and Mrs. O. L. Grosz of 922 South Lincoln street are the par- ents of a baby son who arrived Sat- urday at the Lincoln street hospital. Sara Mrs. C. V, Norris left Saturday evening for Denver where she will visit for several days with friends. cee Miss Hattte Wyatt returned yes- | terday from a, visit of several months in California. eo, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Gale. .and children will leaye the latter part, of the week for Billings where they will make their home. ae George M. Gardner and brother, John, arrived in Casper Saturday evening from their home in Ther- mopolis, returning yesterday ac- companied by Mrs. Gardner and daughter, Carolyn May, who have been the guests here for a week of Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Henry, at their residence, 523 South Beech ‘street. see Mr. anid Mrs. C. EB. McDonald of Denver are the guests here for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Howard. see T. A. Dines, president of the. Mid- west Refining company, Mrs. Dines and Mr. and Mrs. Horace H Brooks are spending several days here from Denver having motored up last Friday. se Mrs. Lee S. Waile of Lavoye is here for, a few days the guest of friends. - see Mr, and Mrs. H. P. Carpenter ar- rived in Casper last evening from their home in Denyer-and will spend several days here. Mr, Carpenter is manager of the asphalt department of the Midwest Refining company in Denver. eee Mrs, Allen Kimball and mother, Mrs. Rose Thayer are shoppers here today from Glenfock. cee Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison spent yesterday here visiting with friends from their home at» Salt Creek. Pian Mrs. W.: McComb was among the Lavoye visitors who spent yesterday here. eee Mr. and Mrs. F. P.-Todd and Miss Edna Mulligan of Crawford, Neb. wete out of town yistors who spent yesterday in the city. oe Mys. R. Blenkenship has returned td voye after spending a short time here visiting with friends. ote Mr. and Mrs. L. F. McMahon and children and Mrs. Gillis will leave Wednesday for the Yellowstone Na- tional park where they ‘will spend ‘a week CS te days. . Miss Lillian Larsen will leave to- morrow for Bill , Where she will be the -guest of friends until the op- ening of school in September. eee Miss Harriett Bajley, Miss C. M. Bailey and Junior (Bailey, all of Midwest, are visiting with friends here for a few da, Mr, and Mrs, A. Sanford and chil. dren spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting with friends from Al- cova, eee Mrs. G. King’ and daughter spent yesterday here from Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sherwood of Bayonne, N. J., and Miss 3 lone of Harrison, N. Y., were tour- ists who spent yesterday here en- route to the park. oe Attorney and Mrs. Vinéent Mul- vaney are the parents of a baby son who arrived yesterday at their week visiting with friends in Guern- | ” For Midsummer -_ These two midsummer gowns stress line rather than trimming. Both are of white crepe de chine, and both are as simple in effect as it is pos- sible to make them, but they are subtle, too, in their discrimination. The long-sleeved model is embroidered in black chenilié and banded with black velvet. The sleeveless model has three tunics in different shades of green that form a border about the hemline. It is bound at the neck and armholes with the darkest shade of green and a tassel of just that size fails from the waistline nearly to the hemline. . J. Scott Blair of the Kasoming Oil company is in Casper.from Chey- r enne on busines: Mrs. H. 4. Hammell arrived in bc home. Mother and son are reported to be progressing nicely. ery the city today from her home in} Mr. and Mrs. Greeg Sawyer are Colorado and will be the guest here} spending a short time in Casper en- for a week of her brother, F. W.]route , to the Yellowstone national Hammell and family. park, Mr. Ewers is connected with “28 the Midwest Refining company. Mrs. Jess W. Valetons of Cowley, oN Bee Wyo., is here for a few days hay.| Willlam Utzinger of the White ng arrived yesterday Motor company has returned from cee Cheyenne where he spent several Mr. and" Mrs: Elmer C. Brooks | 1¥* left yesterday. for the Yellow = National park after spending’ four or five days here the guests of Mr. CITY BRIEFS and Mrs. W. B. Allen, y * eee Ira Wetherill, division man-| Dr. Vincent McDermott passed ager for the “National Supply com-|through Casper Saturday evening pany; accompanied by Mrs. Weter-|enroute to Thermopolis. While i, arrived in Casper yesterday by] here he was the guest of his broth- motor from — Independence, Kans,| ers, Dr. William McDermott and Mr, and Mrs. Wetherill, who “were | omtt. former ‘residents of Casper will eee spend some ‘time here, hi, E, T. Turner spent a short: time % aan Bet %& last week. visiting with BE, P. Coyle Miss Helene Young who has been|in Newcastle, making her home in Los Angeles for BAP. 48 Edwin Barrett, Casper attorney, spent the week-end at Jirea on legal business. of 783 \East_ Second soe Bert Bell of the Bell the last year has returned to. Cas- per and will visit here for some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. C. Young street. Studio Is Ee As the days grow longer and the sunshine warmer, Kid being the smartest material for shoes this summ smart new cut, its variety of heals and its varie! white returns of nses. The shoe pi: flesh or nude-colored or the heavier ribbed white silk. The Kid Slipper Play: Four o’clock—and femininity declares itself in sheer silken gowns, and the most fashionable ‘of footwear —slippers of kid leather in varying styles and colors. To the left, a pair of faun colored kid with inserts and straps of autumn brown kid. They lace trimmed with bands of golden brown ribbon, A with a pair of champagne hose and georgétte dress, bon. Two tones are achieved in the sboes through . the use of a piping Summer Brings the White Kid Shoe s Its Role at Tea Time are worn with nude-colored hosiery and a gown of cer pair of champagne colored kid I trimmed with embroidery in da Spending today at Salt Creek oy business. eee Frank Congdon, who spent a six weeks’ vacation here has returned to his home at Gebo. i eee A. R. Taylor spent a short time in Torrington last week on business in connection with the highway de- partment. cee BE. W. Wilson is spending several days in Denver attending to business affairs. aLene Thomas F. Fuller who has been transacting business affairs in’ Den- ver and Colorado Springs for the last week returned last evening. oee C. W. Black is in Casper for sev- eral days on business from Lara- mie. eee H. L. Johnson has returned from ‘a weeks’ fishing trip spent in the _| Big Horn mountains. R. 8. Ellison, vice president of the Midwest Refining company has re- turned from q several weeks’ busi- ness trip spent in New Mexico, Chi- cago and Oklahoma. eee Harry Ballard has accepted a posi- tion as ranger in the Yellowstone Nationaf’ park. . ee A. G. Fidel, purchasing egent for the Midwest Refining company has returned from a three weeks’ bust ness trip spent in Spokane and the northwest, cee George C. Schaffer, southwestern district manager for the Nayo En- gine company with headquarters in Chicago fs in Casper on business, vee Lew Gorham, prominent oil pro- moter is in Casper from Denver vis- iting with friends and attending to business affairs. Mr. Gorham who was formerly a resident of Casper and who has been making his home in Oklahoma has moved with his family to Denver. eres .J. T. Redmond of Bovell is in the city on business for a few days hay- ing arrived yesterday. see J. H. Kelsey is here from Glen- rock for a few ¢ eee T. J. Jones is among the Cheyenne business callers here for a few days. eee W. E. Johnston and J. A. art are here today business. Stew- from Denver on H. R. Waldo of Salt Creek is trans- J acting business affairs here today. see L, Burch of Lander spent yester- day here visiting with friends. eee Bryant Cromer is in the city for a short time from Riverton. eee Patrick Sullivan left last evening for Cheyenne to attend Frontier Days. eee S.,.N. Brooks returned last eve- ning from Halg Moon lake where he has been spending the last week. eee Charles E. Hazlett of Denver who has been transacting business uf.’ fairs here for the last few weeks departed last evening for his home, to us in all its immaculate beauty. rT, the white kid shoe is strikingly present, with its ictured above has a heel that is highly satisfactory for walking. This shoe may be worn with light-colored sports clothes while the hose should be shoes are trimmed ther slippers are worn and a hip chou of two-toned rib- darker brown kid, There’s a story in the three symbols above. It is the story of a few so-called Drug Stores that start.in Casper from time to time. They start in with a flash, soon reach the con- oe. un of doubt and finally fade away to a minus. Another has just succumbed, while yet\another is just be- ing opened under even more unfavorable circumstances. In another case, a «hain of three under one ownership has dwindled to one—and hardly that. It is a significant fact that none of these ventures are’ owned by druggists. A druggist knows better; knows it can’t be done. The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores The Rexall 22 Stores “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” a Acting Envoy ing E Isaburo Yoshida, newly appointed counselor and charge @° affairs of the Japanese embassy in Washing ton, ts acting ambassador for his country in the United States now. Ambassador Masiano Hanihara has returned to Tokyo on leave of ab» nee, But in many quarters it ts he will not return, for his gov ernment, it is reported, i displeased with his work in view o! $1.00 Buys Any Article of HIGH CLASS JEWELRY —at— AYRES JEWELRY CO. 133 South Center Street U. S. Assistance Is Needed Hughes Says In Speech LONDON, July 21.—American as- lstance in necessary measures for the economic _ rehabilitation of Europe may be counted upon, Sec- retary Hughes of the American state department said here tonight, speak- ing at the Pilgrims’ dinner. “It does not mater that this aid is not given by the government," Mr. Hughes continued, “I may give it as my conviction that had we attempted to make America’s contribution to the recent plan of ad- justment of a governmental matter} we should have been involved in a hopeless debate and there would have | been no adequate action. To Whom It May Concern A publication known as Tolerance, published in Chicago; dated July 20, 1924 links my name as one on the accredited roll of the Klu Klux Klan. I wish to take this means of clearing up this error or malicious mistreatment which ever the case may be, I do not belong to any secret organization in the world except the Elks Lodge. I know of no person that belongs to the Ku Klux Klan nor have I ever been as much as asked to join the organization. Wyoming Motorway On July 25, we will inaug- urate an efficient pasken- ger service between Raw- lins and Casper, leaving Townsend Hotel Bus De- pot at 2 p. m. daily. ~ Wyoming Motorway I will gladly donate to any charitable institution desig- nated, five hundred dollars if anyone can show that [ have ever joined, participated or in any way had anything to do with said organization, HARRY ADAMS NOTICE. Casper Ladiés’ EFFECTIVE TODAY — Mary-Elizabeth - Beuaty Shoppe Plain Shampoo . . Marcel and Bob Curl . Retrace .'. ... Plain Facials . : . Manicure ....:. Hot OilScalp Treatments . Shingle. sa... . 50c + $1.25 50c - .. $1.50 75c $1.50 75c “Morning Rates Except On Saturday” PHONE 2621 EXPERT OPERATORS NO STUDENT WORK 134 North Center Street—“Next Door to Western Union”