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The Misses Margaret, Kathicen and Patricia Sullivan. were hostesses at.an informal bridge tea given this afternoon “at their home on ast ‘Tenth street complimentary to their house guest, Miss Mary Louise Lennon of Joliet, Ill,, and other out of town guests. Among those who attended were: Mis. “William B; Cobb and sister, Miss Marjorie Pfeiffer, Mrs, Leo Dunn, Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mrs. David Fox, Mrs. H. Fox of Kansas City, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mrs. Charles Campbell and guest, Miss Vera Jane Pyrott of Des Moines, Mrs. Harold Delaney, Mrs. A. M. Gee, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. Le’gh McGrath, Mrs. W: Johnson, Miss Helen Mc- Fggven, Miss Mary Gillis, Miss Marie and Lucille Constantine of ‘Tulsa, Miss Dotothy Gee of Ohio, Miss Dolores Hejserman of Redwing. Minn., Miss Blizabeth Connelly, Al Lovey Norris, Miss Margaret Dough- erty and ‘guest, Miss Kathleen O'Connor of Houston, Miss Eleanor O'Brien of Chicago, and Miss Lennon. ad Christian Association’ : To Give Picnic Next Week. ‘The ‘general meeting Woman's association of the First Christian church which was to have been held tomorrow has been post- poned, the date to be announced later, Members of the association will give a plenic on Thursday, August 7, @tilower Garden Creel for all ladies ofthe organization and thelr| friends. ‘Those ving on the east side wil) meet Thursday at the park near the postoffice while those on the west side will meet at the home o% Mrs. Sbontag, 302 CY ayenue. of the eee Mrs. Winter Will Entertain At Dinner Friday Evening. ‘Mrs. Charles E. Winter will enter- tain informally at dinner Friday evening for a number of the younger boys who attend school and who are spending the summer vacation in Casper. The dinner will precede the dancing party to be given by Miss Cora Likely at the E}ks auditorium. eee Helpful Club toy Be Entertained. ” tars. James C, Cook will entertain morrow afternoon at her home, § Howard street, for the regular meeting vf the Helpful club. eee Birthday Party Friday At Burns Home. Mrs. J. W. Burns will entertain Friday afternoon at her home, 1315 South Oak street, in honor of Miss Ruth Bretschnider of Denver, whose thirteenth birthday anniversary wil! fall on that day, and who with he: mother and sister will be guests | ‘the Burns home for the remainder of the week, eee Mrs. Fulton Is Honored at Tea. Mrs. T. J. Riach was hostess this afternoon at an informal tea and bridge party given in honer of Mrs. L. B. Fulton of Duluth, who is spending the summer in Casper. Riach were: Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. Charles E. Winter, Mrs, Ivan Marshall Edith Marshall of Cjeveland, Mrs, Paul SBachelier, ' firs. Rose Haynie, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Fulton. ere Guests of” Mrs. and guest, Mrs. oO, L. Baptist Circle Will Meet Tomorrow. The Gleaner’s Circle of the First Baptist church wil: meet Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Schops, 1219 South Elm street. All members are requested to be present. oe. Mrs. Weidner Will Entertain Friday. Mrs. Paul Weidner will be host- ess'“t a luncheon and bridge party to be giyen on Friday of this week at her home, 1712 South Spruce street, complimentary to her mother, Mrs. Mary Birch of St. Louis, who is a guest at the Weid- ner home, eee Clan Stuart Band Member Ts Guest at Party. Robert Little, drummer of the Clan Stuart Kiltle band, was ploas- antly surprised last evening when members of the band in. charge of Pipe Major Gregor Stewart met at his hame on South Conwel! street where a p'easant e@2ning i ee was spent. Mr, Little was pre- sented by the band members with a genuine Scottish feather bonnett of ostrich feathers imported from Scotland as a token of thelr ap- preciation and good fellowship, — ——_- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. S. H. McDonald, who spent the winter in California and who are enroute to Pittsburgh, Pa, are” the guests here for a short time of Mr. and Mro. Walter Buck at their residence, 731 West |° Ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Donald have Mist c@mpleted a tour of the Yosemite National park, Crater Jake, Mt. Rinier and Yel- lowstone national park. ard - H. C. Bretschnider of the Mid- west Refining company, accom- panied by Mrs. Bretschnider and two children, ‘are*in Caspér this week from Denver. caer Miss Mary Louise Lennon, who has been the guest here for a month of Miss Kathleen Sullivan, wil! de- part this evening for her home in Joliet, Til. . ewe Mr, and Mrs. H. EB. Joanan of East Yellowstone avenue had as their gdests yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Danie} Grady of Electro, Tex., who dre enroute to the park and who departed this morning. -Mr. Grady ig a prominent ofl man of Texas with holdings in this state. 3 Uy ese ie. Miss May Johnson Olive Johnson, sister and neice of Oliver G. Jaghnson who have been the guests here for several weeks at the Johnson home, left this af- ternoon for, their home in Rhode Isiand. x and = Miss see Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Brown of “Monstield, ©., are spending a few days in Casper enroute to the Yellowatone national park. eee Elbert Majors, who enjoyed last week's Frontier Days celebration i. Cheyenne, took advantage of his ‘rip to southern Wyoming to. pur- hase eral thoroughbred bucks ™ King Bros. breeding farm at Laramie and has returned to Cas- per. He’is one.of the Natrona county sheepmen making steady progress in building .up_ their flocks to higher standards for wool and lamb produetion. see William C. Wilson left last eve- ning for.Denver where he’ will be the guest for a’ week of his. sister, Mrs. W. Grange, formerly of this clty. ‘ eee a Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Danton ar- rived last evening from Denver and will be the guests of friends here for several days, They will leave Saturday for the Yellowstone and Glacier National parks. eae Miss Helen Taylor is visiting with friends here from her’ home in Denver. , see Mrs. J. L. Slusher of Muskogee, is the guest here for a short time of her brother. cee Miss Eleanor McFarlane and Miss Ruby Moore. are Salt Lake visitors spending a few days in the city, cee Mr. and Mrs.\K Hy, Childs are \isiting with fyicnds and shopping bere for a short time this week from thelr hom? at’ Lavoye. arr Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Perkins and daughter hav2 returned from a pressure trip in Denver. see Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hill have as their guests this week, Mrs. Maurice W. Collins of Cheyenne. =. James B. Griffith thas returned from Lusk Where" he spent a short time yisiting his daughter, Miss Mary Grit e “78 Miss Deta Maupin of Bucknum Jc visiing with triends in. Casper for a short time. o- Miss Pearl Simpson in’a Rawlins visitor spending a few days here. one Bailey is the guest for a short time her home at Mid- Miss Hartiette of friends ‘here this week from west. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McMurray are tourists spending several days hdre enroute to the park from their home in Kansas City. oe J. A. Ward, formerly general manager of the old Natrona Elec- tric company of Casper and now ager of the Huron (S. D,) Electric Light ccempany, which has trans- vice presidént and general man- mission lines covering. the eastern half of South Dakota, is spending gevera!.days in Casper renewing acquaintance among old friends. Mr. Ward 4s also president of the chamber of ‘commerce of Huron. Sir 0: 58 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wagner have returned to Casper. from, a_ brief vacation visit to Denver) having made the trip by automobile with Marvin Bishop. They left last Thursday and arrived last night. eee Mrs, O. L, Walker and children left. yesterday afternoon for - the east where they will be the guests of friends and relatives for several months. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hornor have as their guests at their home on Lincoln stré Mr. . Hornor’s mother, M ary Hornor of Tulsa, Okla. arrived yester- day and will visit here until the latter part of next month. eee Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price return- ed yesterday afternoon from 1 week's fishing trip spent in the Big Horns. elena Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cunningham and small daughter returned Mon: day from Wichita and Denver where they have been visiting for the last month. The trip was made overland. CITY BRIEFS M. A. Dietler of the Midwest Re. fining company is spending a short time in Casper this week from Den ver. M. J. Foley spent yesterday in Salt Creek on business. eee Leslie A. Miller of the Aero Oil Pro ducts company is in Casper today on business from Cheyenne. James Matson spent yesterday here on business from Glenrock, Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Lee 4) BELLANS "ION nny 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief 20% Elastic Girdles. CORSELETTES Here are the garments that insure the fashionable boyish silhouette, yet guar- antee the comfort of a figure unconfined. Thrift Thursday Specials OFF on all other stock of Modart, La Camille, Front Lace Corsets or American Lady and Madame Lyra Back Lace or Priced $3.50 to $15.00 | Materials ling cloth. Colors flesh and black. THRIFT THURSDAY, $2.45 to $9.00 i Broken lot assortment of front and back lace cor- sets. This assortment in- cludes Modart Front Lace sets, American Lady and Madame Lyra Back Lace Corsets. Priced regularly $6.00 to $12.00. CORSETS and Cor- | La Camille THRIFT THURSDAY SALE PRICE satin, brocade and ster- Che Casper Daily Cribune G: W. McConnell fs an out of town ler here this week from Jack Brunce is spending today here on business from Salt Creek. . : Ted Madden, Casper attorhey and Republican candidate for justice of the peace, district No. 2, has return- ed from Laramie where he spent sev- ral days on business and visiting with friends. 8. E. Crain formerly with the First. National bank in Cheyenne is a busi- ness visitor in the elty today a guest at the Townsend. Paul J. Deeds of Denver ts transac- ting business aff, here this week. Dr. G. M. Anderson, state health officer, is a visitor in the city from Cheyenne eee Harry Miller of Salt Lake arrived in the city last evening and will spend several days here on business, Earl Rushing, clerk at the Hen- ning, is spending a week's fishing trip on the Big Horns. eee Among the Casper people who Spent a short time in Cheyenne this week are: H. B. Maxon, James Griffin, L. E. W. G. Sha Warfield, ¢ well, L. C. Bishop, and E. L. Esta- brook of the Midwest Refining com- paay. . Robert A. Brags returned jfrom a fishing trip ‘arent near Lander. ee Lawrence DeWoody, former Cas- per high school student, is back in Casper for the summer. Mr. TeWeody is taking a law course ‘at the Iowa State university. cee Lawrence Clark left yesterday overland for Denver to ba absent from the city for several weeks on a combined business and pleasure trip. eee . William Hufford and John Posey spent yesterday here on business from Sweetwater. ee Robert G. Hanson has returned from a week's vacation trip spent in Colorado with his parents. eee Thomas A, Fullerton who has been transacting business affairs in Cheyenne for the last few weeks returned last evening. esagie E. W. Davidson is here from Cheyenne for several days. eee Fred W. Hooker is visiting with friends in Rawlins for the week. eee Hunter will tomorrow rience. We have six registered pharmacists at your service-skilled experts, of mature age and with years of practical expe- . There is no experimenting, no practicing, no guess work in the compounding of prescriptions in our stores. Your physician makes his proper remedy and we know ‘exactly how the ingredients should be assembled and combined to give the results that diagnosis, prescribes the he expects and that you desire. never substitute, Absolutely conscientious service is our ke We never deviate, we never take The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Leading Drug Stores Rexall Stores Wyoming's The note—we a chance. “TW? STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” —by all means attend the Style Reyue of Dupler’s Art Furs (With Professional Models) At the America Theater for the Last Times Today Evening Revues at 8:00 and 9:30 All Garments Shown Will Be On Display and Sale at the Frantz Shop. Today and Tomorrow Fur Sale | Micon PAGE THREE. business men spending several days here. evening for Denver where he will sperd a week or. 10 days visiting with friends. see Bert Bell of the Bell Studio is spending several days in Lander. - ee Cc. EK Chandler of Denver is here on business. L. B. Farrell is an out of town man here today from Sheridan. M. G. Irwin is spending severa! days In Thermopolis. 5 ——— by nk tah For results try a Tribune Clas B. W, Bryan is tmong the Denver sified Ad d For the world and his wife— \ and their children too Clicquot Club Ginger Ale for everybody! Its cool ginger fra- ance and its refreshing ginger lend make it the pet drink of thirsty throats everywhere. Next _ time you're tired and hot, try a ” cool, cooling glass of golden Clic- quot Ciub.. Nothing could be better. Except, of course, two cool, cooling glasses. That’s twice as good. , ‘The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Mass., U-Sv- er Coo PRONOUNCED KLEE _ Ginger Ale Order by the case from grocer, druggist, or ‘confectioner An Unusual Exposition and Sale at Discounts of 2d © o>” 4 Of Magnificent Fall and Winter Styles Fur Coats, Wraps, Capes Jacquettes and Neckpieces —{fi-— Should See Such Popular F BRASSIERES uc opular Furs as Lot 1—Flesh color, plain’ and brocade. $1.25 to $2.00. ‘ELASTIC GIRDLES Lot 1—Elastic and brocade. Thrift Thursday, $3.98 Eastern Mink, Korean Mink, Jap Mink, Alaskan Seal, Hudson Seal, Siberian Squirrel, Caracul, Moleskin, Summer Ermine, etc. Thrift Thursday AS er eae Dooce 79° Lot 2—amritt $4.98 | Bring in your fur - garments for repair and storage. They A down payment of twenty per cent and small weekly or month- ly payments will make CORSELETTES | | Flesh color with elastic in- | supporters. | BrotHers BRASSIERES a ; . Four you the possessor of will receive expert Lot 2—Boyish form Brassieres. eae a ; Four Flesh color. Regular 55c. \ Thrift i ciple aaa aad tae i attention. | Thrift 39 . \ } Thursday —__ $1.19 Bi —Everywoman’s Store Thureday, soo no-26ae- Cc | Passenger Coupe Our Anniversary Sale.and Clearance of All Summer Apparel Ends Thursday Evening, July 31st. It’s Worth Attending ‘ The Kassis Dry Goods Co. ‘i 137 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE 1740