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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924. 5 Methodist les do Meet Friday. The circles of the Methodist church wil meet Friday at 2:30 p. m. with tHe following hostesses: Busy Bees, Mrs. B. F.-Cavett, 225 East G street. Capital Hil, Mrs. H. C. Hawkins, and Mrs. Kesler, 1128 East Second street. CY Circle, Mrs. Alva Scott, 941 South Walnut street,gwith Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. Ruegsegger as- sisting. Socia! Service, Mrs. George Berry, 731 Badger street with Mrs. E. E. Lidderdale assisting. Vietory Workers, Mrs. R..E. Stine 322 North Park street with Mrs. Richards and Mirs. McBride assist- ing. B Norwood-Morgan Nuptials- Wednesday. uey G: Morgan and Miss Isa- belle Norwood, both of Lavoye, were married at the paripnage of the First Methodist church, 806 South Lincoln strett cn Wednesday afver- noon, July 23, by the pastor, the Rey. Lewis E. Carter. They were attended by Ralph L. Binning. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan wil live at Layoye. Ke #a0 Dance, at Sweetwater Saturday Evemo A number of Casper people hate signified’ their intentions of aitend- ing the dance to be given on Sat- urday evening of this week at tb Sweetwater dance hall by the Misses Margaret and Mary Grieve. Excel- Ient music has been secured and refreshments. wil! be served. The public is invited to attend. Dinner Yesterday at Carlson Ranch, \ Complimenting the Misses Irene Bevers and Margaret Monohan ot Hugo, Colo., neices and guests of Mys. M. J. Foley, Mrs. Charles Carl- son entertained at an old fashion- ed country chicken dinner given yes- terday at the Carson ranch east of the city. Among those who attended were Mrs. L, HE. Watson, Mrs. C. W. Beckett, Mra. F. Weldon, Mrs. Elizabeth Wills, Mrs. M. J- Foley, Miss Helen Watson and the guests of honor. . ee Houston Vistor Will Be Complimented at Party. © Miss Margaret Dougherty and Miss Elizabeth Connel'y will enter- tain at a morning bridge party on Saturday of this week in honor of Miss Kathleen O'Connor of Houston, Texas, who will/be the guest. here for a week of Miss Dougherty. eee 2 Party Last Evening at Griffith, Summer Home. Mr. and Mrs: George Peck enter- tained at an informal party given last evening at the summer home of Lew Griffith on top of the Casper mountains in honor of thei? housé guests, the Misses Erna Peck and Erna Wittkouiski’ of Des Moines, lowa. Guests whd attended include Mrs. Clara Gitlam, Miss Nellie Craft, Miss Mary Peevey, . Mrs, D. W- Hughes, Miss Leona pecht, Dr. F. B. Berquist, James Griffth, George Meigh, Lew Griffth, Walter Kearn John Polly, R. E. Bowman, Emil (Mike) Hadley and the honored guests. eee D, A. R. Member Is lonored At Luncheon Mrs. W. S. Kimball, regent for the . Casper chapter, of the Daugh~ 's of the American Revolution en tertained yesterday at a luncheon given at the Kimball summer home at the foot of Casper mountain complimentary to Mrs, Trumbull of Washington state, former national | officer of the ofganization, who is| visiting #f"Casper this season the guest of her son, Mrs. Trumbull brought to the members of the Cas-] per chapter a message from the ni tional officers who expect 'to be pre- sent at the state convention to be held in Laramie October first. Among those present to meet Mrs. Trumbull were: Mrs. A. H. Cobb, Mrs, B. B. Brooks, Mrs. Thomas Cooper, Mrs. Churchill Chappell, Mrs. E. P, Bacon, and Mrs. H. P. Fishburn. poe PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borech are shopping and visiting with friends from Midwest. eo Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Wileman of Pine Bluffs are visiting’ with friends ere for the day. see Miss Maxine Marin and Mrs. D. Nichols are shopping here for the day from their home at Salt Creek. eee Mrs. Charles Wolff of Moneta is visiting with friends in Casper for a few days, sae Mrs. W. I. Connelly and Miss Margaret Dougherty returned this morning from Cheyenne where they Inez M. Babb Balcony, Hotel Henning Mimeographing Typing Depositions ictation Circular Letters Bulletins Price-lists Phone 45. Wyoming Motorway On July 25, we will inaug- urate an efficient passen- ger service between Raw- lins and Casper, leaving Townsend Hotel Bus De- pot at 2 p. m. daily. Wyoming Motorway attended the Frontier “celebration. Mr. Connelly and daughter and son, Elizabeth and Harry accompanied by Miss Kathle@n O'Connor of Hou- ston} Texas, guest of Miss Dough- erty, will return this evening. Sey tte Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Bailey have returned from Denver where’ they have’ been the guests for the last three weeks of Dr. Bal'ey’s par- ents. ; eee Mr. and Mrs. William Weeks and baby ‘are in Casper from their home in Lander and are guésts at the Ty sd, te Mr. and Mrs. E. “W, Wilson of Tulsa, Okla., who have been visit- ing with relatives and friends here. for the last few weeks, will depart tomorrow fer Denver. cee Mrs. W. J. Moore and baby son are visiting with friends in Fort Collins for several weeks. see The Rev: Father J. H. Muflin has as his guest for several days, the Rev. Father Emmett Riley of Mount St. Charles college~in Helena, Mont. cee James Carroll of the Midwest Re- fining company formerly a resident of Casper {is spending several days | here on business from Denver and is a guest at the Midwest club house. Shah's Miss Helen Nimo, who was the guest here for a short time of Miss Elizabeth Kidd, has returned to her home in-Cheyenne. 3 tee Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morris arrived in Casper this morning from: their home in Des Moines. Mr. Morris is connected with the Chicago Tribune. ars Miss Catherine Coleman has been visiting for a week with ‘her sister, Mrs. A.G, Snediker at Douglas. cee Mr. and Mrs. Auber Merritt are visiting for a week with Mrs. Merritt's parents, in Lexington, Neb. Miss Blanche Evans, formerly an instructor in the Casper schools, has returned from a trip around the world and is spending the summer with her mother in Sheridan. oe. Mrs. Lester W. Harvey of Sheri- dan is the guest of friends here for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lenton have returned from Douglas where they spent Tuesday and Wednesday visit- ing, with friends. * see F Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Morgan and daughter Mary Elizabeth of Denver arrived in Casper this week and will be the guests here for several weeks of Mrs. Morgan's sister, Mrs. F. A. Stinley and family at their home on South Oak’ street. * er Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath and Dr,.and Mrs..T..J. Drew left yester- day overland for Cheyenne where they will attend the Frontier Days celebration. They will be joined there Friday by Miss Dolores Heiser- man of Redwing, Minn., who will OTOP HAY FEVER You don’t need to suffer from hay fever if you will just get a bottle of MeMullin's Formula at the Caspe' Pharmacy, For weak lungs, coug’ colds; asthma, or brorfthial troubles there's nothing better. Get a bottle today.—Adv ONLY return to Casper. with them and who will visit for a short time here with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daily at their home on South David street, and with her cousin, Mrs. Leo Dunn. see The Misses Jeanette Dunn and Edith Dolan motored to, Casper from Denver yesterday and are the guests for a few days. of “Miss Patricia Sullivan at her home on East Tenth street, ” ‘ “eee “yy ‘Dr. and Mrs. R. M. McIihenny of Conway Springs, Kans., are guests in- the city of their mother, Mrs. G. W.. Becker. Dr. and Mrs. Me- Ilhenny are enroute to the Yellow- stone National park and the western coast. Whee Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Heckert have-as their guests at their home, 3 East Seventh street, Mr. Heckert's mother, Mrs. S. P. Heckert and sister, Miss Ruth Heckert of Cairo, W. Va, They will alSo visit with C. B. “Heckert, who is con- nected with the Northwestern Sup- ply company in Salt Creek, before returning to their home. nee Miss Zoe Marks of the Music Shoppe, accompanied by her house guest, Mrs, Clyge Marks of Gales- burg, Ill., and Mrs. Catherine Ford, mother of Mrs. Bess Kline, left yes: terday by motor for Cheyenne where they will attend a house party to be given this week by Mr. and Mrs. Percy O. Reynolds. eee Miss Alta Jane Emerson: of the state university at Laramie arrived in Casper this morning. The Misses Julia Davison and Beulah’ Gelliland of Riverton are spending a short time here today enroute to their homes from Lara mie where they hive been attend ing summer school at the state uni- . versity, eee Miss Thelma M. Edmonds of Powell is a visitor in Casper today enroute to her home from the Wyo- ming university at Laramie where she has completed a course in sum- mer school work. ose FRIDAY ‘AND SATURDAY 40 pairs of White Canvas and Reignskin Cloth Oxfords Regular $5.00 and $5.50 Shoes_________ Mrs, C,) Mathews of Douglas is here today the guest of friends. s 8 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parmenter of Denver aré out of town visitors spending the day here. CITY BRIEFS Ross M. Grant and Clifford Bond | (Spark Plug) are spending today in Cheyenne attending the Frontier days celebration. rer) A. H. Cobb spent Tuesday of this week in Lander on business. cee R. M. Rinker of Kayce is spend- ing several days in the city this week. eee Jack Daley, Chicago wool buyer, returned yesterday from a trip to the, northern part of the state. see E. C. Edmonds arrived in Casper this_morning from’ Denver and will Band Concert Program For Friday Night The program for the weekly band concert which will be given by the Casper city band at the Municipal park under the direction of H. W. Compton at § o'clock Friday eve. Overture, “King of Diamonds” Levalle. . Fox trot, ‘“‘We We"—Conrad. Marcean, “Dream of Spring”— Hans Flaith. March, Kiwanis Pride’—Comp- ton. By * request, Dvorak. Spanish Serenade, Madrid"—Holmes. “Banner “Humoresque”’— “Visions of of Vicetory”— visit here for several days with his brother, Frank Edmonds. 7 Frank Estes came in yesterday from Midwest and will spend sev- eral days here. eee B. P. Calvin and Otto Lundbland of Lavoye are attending to business affairs here todby. eee A, O. Penrose of Belle Plane, Kan., is in Casper for several days having arrived yesterday. A ee Harry Shadd, Shoshoni banger is in Casper for a few days. ee Shelby Ronaldson~ has returned from a tour of the Yellowstone Na tional park. “2 R. K. Wickstrum is in Casper on business from Denver 4 guest at the Townsend. see Jack L. Freedman of San Francis- co is attending to business affairs here having arrived this morning. eran Forest Cahoon of Salt Creek fs 2 visitor in Casper for a few days. ove R. Rule is a Boston man Anne wishes to announce that she will dispose of her complete line of Summer Hats For “Three Dollars Anmne’s Hat Shop Balcony of Midwest Pharmacy Bast Second Street Only 2,000 at $1.O0O each AYRES JEWELRY CO. 133 SOUTH CENTER One pair of men’s shoes or oxfords Free with every pair of shoes purchased from a selected stock of over 300 pairs of our high-grade shoes and oxfords sell- ‘ing from $6.50 to $10.00 per pair. These are all on display for your selection and with each pair purchased at the regular price you may have your choice of another pair of shoes FREE. TWO PAIR FOR the Price of ONE These shoes are all good numbers, selected from our regular stock and the range of sizes is complete. : ‘ The BOOTERY “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” 124 EAST SECOND And Take This Pair Along Free Pieces Left Ghe Casper Dally Ceioune spending several days In Casper this week, eee D. A. McQueen arrived in Casper this morning from Shoshoni and will spend several days here. eee P. B. Dykeman of Riverton is transacting business affairs here for a few days. eee Judge C. O, Brown {fs {n Casper tuday from Douglas. cee L. J. Holmes ef Kansas City ts transacting business affairs here this week. eee Ange‘o Assala, of Dawson, Me., is spending a few days in the city on business, eee erald Stack of Lander is spend- ing today here en route to his home in Lander and is a guest at -the Henning. eee Frank Ryan and G. H. Briggs are among the Denver business men spending several days here. eee R. W. Sale of Thermopolis ts at- tending to business affairs here for /a short time. ——_———— Wade H. Fowler came up this morning fr¢ym Douglas and will spend severa! days here. eee Stacy Boyer of the Western Blue Print company has returned from a business trip to Cheyenne and vicinity, ——>—__-_ WASHINGGTON—Secretary Wil- bur announced that the navy plans to build the mine laying submarine authorized by congress at Ports- mouth and Brooklyn navy yard: ' WELTY INN AT QUGDIG GROWS DUBOIS, Wyo., July 24.—(Special to The Tribune.)—The number. of conveniences that are being added for: the tourist by those who are interested in the pleasure of his journey either to or from Yellow- stone National park seem ‘to be without limit. Now comes the man- agement of the Welty Inn of Dubois with the announcement that it hi recently added to its equipment a large and pleasant dining room, hot and cold runting water, sewer sys- tem, baths, and electrically lighted cabins with comfortable beds. Such modern features as these, the east- ern tourist especially is not likely to expect in what he considers the wilds of Wyoming, but so it is and Beauty Contented W Gouraud's : Oriental Cream lac it. doesn’t satisfy him then noth- ing should. The Welty Inn by these tmprove- ments becomes on a par with any of the inns to be found inside the boundaries of the park and it is apt to be greatly used because of its situation at a convenient stopping Ipace either for those entering or coming out of the park. It is the first night stop from Casper and the second night from Denver. The management has also arranged mat- ters-so that horses, guides, and fish- ing trips await the tourist at Dubois. ee ee AUBURN, N. ¥.—The old John D. Rockefeller home near Auburn was burned to the groiind after convicts from Auburn prison tried in vain to save it 515 South Durbin St. —for the sake of your appearance : —tfor the sake of your pocketbook —for the sake of your wardrobe ' ATTEND OUR — ANNVIVERSARY SALE and July Clearance _ of all Summer rush, everywoman’s store WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ APPAREL, HATS, DRESS ACCESSORIES Lulu Elizabeth Sams Piano Studio Graduate New England Conservatory of Music Boston, Massachusetts ‘ SPECIAL SIX WEEKS COURSE IN TECHNIQUE FOR AMBITIOUS STUDENTS, JULY 21st TO SEPT. 1st PAGE THREE. NEW YORK—The estate of the late W. Bourke Cockran, former United States senatr, was valued at $535,647, ir an appraisal filed. emi aie Seder The wage of a bricklayer In Stock- holm is 30 kroner a day, which is more than many a professional man receives. bou at quickly kills cold poison dose sample to Clinical Laboratories, Cleveland, ©. ecular size sold oa money-back guarantec by all 00g drugriats, Phone 1852