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MONDAY, AUGUST 11. 1° * oA Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE, vents of the season was the formal entertainment given Saturday eve- ning by the Messrs. Kem and Wil- Yam Nicolaysen at their home on South Wolcott street. Following a buffett supper served at 8 o'clock. dancing was enjoyed in the ball réom of thé Nicolaysen home, music hav’ng been furnis d by the Curtz orchestta. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Tyler of Douglas and guest, Madame Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman of Douglas, Miss Helen Miller an® Miss Bernice “Miller ,of Kansas City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hen- n'ng, Miss Liallian England, Miss Helen Livingstone, Miss Elizabeth Nicolaysen, Miss Emma Cross and Miss Mazie Cross of Douglas, Miss Jjorie Gallenger, Miss Elizabeth ams of Dougias and guest, Mi Rudoiphia Freeman of Indiana, Miss Billie. Mitchell of Denver, Miss Kath- ryn Mahoney, Myss Margaret Eng- land. Miss Cora 1 Miss Lois Longshore, Miss Evelyn Bain, Miss Elizabeth Kidd, Misg Hattie Wyatt, Miss Theadora Wilson, Miss Isabell Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald Miss Kathleen Suillyan, Miss Kirk Algeo, Miss Frances. Crabtree, Miss vey Norris and the Messrs: John Curran, David Kidd, William | Ha- gens, J. Osborne of Douglas, Harry McNamara, Ralph Barton, W: Edwards, Robert Burke, Bardwell, Robert Baker, Harry Darnell, Willlim Rus- sell, Francis Dunn, Dorsey Stratiff, Ralph Andtus, Gerald Nicolaysen, Rayburn Webb,-I. J. Harris of Salt Creek and Robert Biackmore. e*e Bridge Buncheon at Michie Ranch Saturday. Mrs. Fremont Michie was hostess at a bridge luncheon given Saturday at the Michie ranch east of Casper, honors at which,were taken by Mrs. J. P. Keller, Miss Mary Cross and Mrs. T. C. McNamara of Douglas. Guests who attended include: Mrs J. Le Bar, Mrs. R. L. Swan, Mrs. Edgar Davis, Mrs. Robert Hawley, Mrs. A. C. Rice, Mrs. Sara Morton, Mfs. T. C. McNamara, Mrs. J. P. Keller, Miss Mary. Cross, Miss. Marie McNamara all of Douglas and Mrs. Otto Bolin and Mrs. B. T. Turner of this city. “ee Ackerman-Stirrett Marriage Is Announced. Announcement of the marriage of Miss Adel Ackerman and A. E. Stir- rett of the firm of Nichols and Stir- ett, Casper attorneys was made last evening with the .return of Mr, and Mrs. Stirrett from a+tour of Glacier and Yellowston national parks. The marriage ceremony was per- formed in Luddington, Mich., the home of the bride's parents, on Thursday, July 24 @ bride who was a resident of Casper for several} ars, Was among the popular school instructors and has a number of friends in this city. Mr. Stirrett is Arnone the prominent attorneys of Casper. oe. Mrs. Wertz Will Entertain Tuesday. Mrs. R. E. Wertz will entertain in- formally at a tea and bridge party to be giyen tomorrow afternoon at her home on Milton avenue in honor of Miss Vera Jane Parrott, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Campbell. eee Modern Woodmen of America to Meet. Casper camp No. 12325 Modern Woodmen of America will hold an ant business meeting Mon: hts of Pythias rs of the organiza- iked to be present. tion are a Miscellancous Shower Wednesday Evening Mrs. J. K. Davis and Mrs. Harold Clark will be joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower to be given oh Wednesday evening of this week at the home of the former on South Wolcett street, complimentary to Mrs. Ross Patterson, who was for merly Miss Benetta Holman. ree ty Royak Neighbors To Meet Tuesday Evening. Matthew: mp No. 7849 Royal Neighbors of America will meet. in session ‘Tuesday evening the Moose lodge’ rooms. business meeting a social time will be enjoyed and re- freshments will be served by a committee composed of the Mes- dames N. A. Wheeler, Bert Wag- ner, Esthér Finch and M. W. Raf- ferty. All members as well as visit- ing Royal Neighbors in the city are ” Prince to Be FT Following th ENE ‘A Airmail Service— Another royal prince is to visit America “He is Crown Prince Olay of Norway, who has just reached his majority and who siye he “te follow the Prince of Wales to its Lnited States, RnGary eveunren er een going to be present are asked to bring to the meeting a wrapped package yalued at 10 cents which wil be sold during the evening the — to be added to the flower . Winkum Club Holds Picnic Members of the Winkum club held their annual picnic yesterday at the Garden creek falls. Various amusements iftluding a mock wed- ding were enjoyed after which offi- cers of the club were ele¢ted and include president, Leslie Mills; vice president, Miss Thelma Young; sec- retary, Miss Alberta Wagner and treasurer, Henry Habernich. Among those who attended were Mrs. Hawkes, Mrs. Young, Miss Dora Stanley, Mise Theltia Young, Miss Alberta Wagner, Miss Frances Blakely, Miss Irenc Myers, Miss Darline Young, Mi “Margaret Stanley and the Messrs: Thayer Hawke, Henry Habernitch, Russell Evans, Bertram. Auffenbaugh, Mil- ton Patrick, Leslie Mills, Robert Blakey and Fred Mundy. 5 cee Greife-Towne Marriage Is Announced Announcement has’ been made of the marrige of Mrs, Helen Greife to Lyman A. Towne of Denver, which took place Tuesday, August 5 at the Colorado capital, the Rev. Dando, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Greeley. officiating. They were attended by Robert Burlan and Mrs. Dando, Mrs. Towne came to Casper a year ago from her former home in Cincinnati and since that time ‘has made many friends here. She has been connected with the P. R. Blakey ready-to-wear store. The groom is connected with the National Rubber company with headquarters in Denver where the couple will be at home to their friends after September 1. a * PERSONALS Mrs. J. W. Longshore, Mrs. L. | Tubbs and Mrs. Robert Meigh hav returned from a pleasure trip through the Yellowstone — National park. Miss Isabell Jewell of Shoshoni who spent several days here, the guest of friends left yesterday for her home. cee Mrs, Charles Johnson and children are the guests for a short time of Mrs. Johnson's brother in Powell. see Mrs. A. M. Garbutt and children left today for Piney, Wyo., where they will spend several weeks thelr summer cottage. see Miss Marie McNamara of Douglas who has been visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Michie and daughter Margaret, at their rnach east of Casper will ar- rive this evening and will be a guest here for a few days of her brother Harry. at eee a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowman and baby spent Saturday . and visiting with Mrs. ents in Douglas. sunday Bowman's par- Mrs. Sara Stacton, Mrs. T. C. Me- Namara and Mrs. J. P. Keller were guests in Casper for a short time Saturday from their homes in Doug- las. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Douds are tour- ing the Yellowstone National Park. eee Jacob Jenne, daughter Miss Cath- erine Jenne and son Robert were visitors in Casper yesterday return- ing to their home in Douglas last evening SEER TNE A ROS 2 SRST Sc aa by Mrs. Jenne _have been visiting with relatives for who has been visiting in Casper for several days with guest of Mrs. Jam- ison at the M. T. Rathvon home on South Walnut street. wee Mrs. Arthur G. Davidson and daughter, Mary Jane returned yes- terday from the East where they the last three months. ee Mr. and Mrs. William W. Grieve of the Dumbell ranch on Sweetwater and Robert Grieve of Oil City are in Casper for severa’ days visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. 3. KR Davis have re- turned from the Big Horn moun- tains where they spent sevéral days visiting with Mrs. Davis’ father, Arthur Kyte. wee James R. Wilson, Natrona coun: ty sheep grower is in the city visit- ing with Mrs. Wilson and family. eee Jerry -Austin of Chicago who has been visiting with his father, H. L. Austin for several weeks left yes- terday for Sheridan to visit for a short time with friends. 6. eee. Ray Shaw has returned from a several weeks’ stay in Rock Springs. eee Edwin Barrett is spending today at Salt Creek on business. . H. W. Moore, of the Producers and. Refiners corpvration has re- turned from Rock Springs where he spent some time on business for his company. eee Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam B. Hasel- mire and Mr. and Mrs. R. 5. Wood spent Saturday in Lander returning Sunday, oi c25 Miss Agnes Clark returned to Doug'as yesterday after iting See fac wsoronic with bar: biater, Dr Ross Gunnell. =. George Wood and Lawrence Cush- ing left Friday for Yellowstone nat- fonal park tube gone three weeks. Cedar Wiliam Whitbec field secretary for the National Park-to-Park High- way association ts in Casper. o. Mr, and Mrs. C. K. Fletcher re- turned last week from Colorado where Mr. Fletcher has been spend- ing his vacation. He is principal of the Natrona County high school. oee Catherine Holloran and daughters, Leah and Dorothy, and To Wed an Earl Mrs. By NEA Airmail Service— English society circles are excited over the engagement of Miss Phil- lippa Wendell, daughter of the late Jacob Wendell of New York, and Randolph Algernon Ronald Stewart, twelfth and present Earl of Gallo- way. 2 Ny 4 2; a : a anit, os ven! The call from thirsty throats a 3 phe Club Ginger Ale! a By NEA Airmail Service— Loeb frequently in ja Edmonds will leave tomorrow over- land for Jamesville, Wis., their for- mer home where they will visit for three weeks or a month. They will also spend a short time in Chicago en route. see Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Coolidge and family are in Casper from their home in Lewiston, Mont. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith of Bill- ings are visiting with friends here for the day. eee Mrs. F. C. Austin has returned from a twoaveeks pleasure trip spent In Denver. eee Mrs, Fern Wagner, bookkeeper of the Woods hotel in Thermopolis, and son, are visitors in the city for a few days, guests at the Hefining. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. shopping and here from their homestead near Bib Horn mountains. W. Gordon are the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordon were visitors who arrived in Casper yes. terday from Manville. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Mason who have been visiting with friends here for the last week ‘departed yester- day by motor for their home near Denver. Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Burn depart- ed yesterday for their home in Den- ver following a several days - visit spent here at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. William C. Rodd. Miss Lillian Jayson who has been vigiting with relatives In Omaha for the last fow months returned last evening. oar Miss Maude Conner of Salt Creek spent yesterday here visiting with friends. . teks Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Haines who have been touring the state includ- ing the Yellowstone national park “Ye Hand Made Shoppe” of 501 E. 2nd St. Now Located at Formerly Is 543 S. Center Street Hand Made Gifts, Hemstitch- ing, Pecoting Mrs. Thomas Hood “Patches” Testifies for Loeb visiting with friends | turn to Casper this week. the latter part ee Mrs. Henry V« and Wil z of Winner, 8. am Volz of Lockport, 8 for a short time at Mey home see Miss Ann resident of Casper several years and. formerly connected with here of Mr. at their home and Mrs. J on CY cee Mr, and Mrs, A spent yesterday here. visiting friends from Glenrock. Mr. and Mri P. B. Torvey in the eity for avenue, w a short time, the Townsend. Forbes and family are in Casper That Every Proces: Works, Inc. IS HEALTHFUL AN ABSOLUTELY PURE Your Inspection Plant Is Invited °. ie} wh — 4 ° Cqnel Gloio Ginger Ale There’s a thrill for a dried up, tied up throat. Coolness in every gleaming drop of it—zest in the taste of ginger, freshness in its sparkling look, life in its leaping bubbles. Of all the host of summer drinks, Clicquot Club is leader. It leads by popular acclaim of millions of thirsty throats. They all like it—best! Order by the case from your grocer, druggist, or confectioner. ‘The Clicquot Club Co., Millis, Mass., U. S. A, service as in the past, 232 East Second St, Who is now back in our sheet music department and is prepared to give the same efficient and courteous he Chas. E. Wells Music Company Phone 194 See for yourself and Every Drink Bottled at Casper Bottling of Our Germaine Renhardt, pretty artist’s model and stenographer, known as “Patches,” took the stand in an effort to save Richard Loeb, slayer of Bobby Franks, from the gallows. She met Loeb at a Bohemian. gath- ering a year ago and was with him often after he had fallen out with Lorraine Nathan, said to have been his fiancee. “Patches” has visited | aii he ST TT Wane etn St SE TY OEE, SEITE Sy son Donald, accompanied by Arthur] for some time are expected to re- ot D., I, the on Park ave- tockman ‘who was a azo the Sitizens National bank {s the guest J, McCa'ley Carpenter with 'T. H. Torpey and of Lavoye are guests Miss Florence Burch and Miss Myra Vaughn of Lander were vis itors in Ci per yesterday guests at W. A. Forbes, prominent druggist of Cheyenne aeecompanied by Mrs. for a short time guests at the Town- send. cee C. G. Hoskins and Mrs. Hoskins spent yesterday in the city from Pueblo. D Member of A. B. of C. B. CITY BRIEFS H. E. Templeton is among ‘the Denver business visitors in the city this week. eee J. R. Rogers arrived in the city this morning from Oklahoma City and will spend several days here. oe ) Ross A. (Whitey) Fillebrown ar- rived in the city this morning from Cheyenne and will make his home here. He will be connected with the Casper Nash Motor company. B. spent M. Cheney terds was a visitor who here from Riverton. C. R. Roedel of Salt Creek was in Casper yesterday on business. "28 J. W.* Donnelly Lavoye ‘visitots in’ C: among the sper yesterday. William Kingham arrived yester- day from Cheyenne and will spend several days here. C. H. Reéder came in yesterdi from Lavoye and will visit wit! friends here for several days. eee Among the Denver business men who arrived this morning are, O. F. Lansing, Thomas Bermingham, Mur- vray Graff and W. Scheffer. . A. M. Dillin is attending to busl- ness affairs here from his home tn Scottsbluff. Wiliam A. Birch and F. McKenna of Midwest are spending several days here on business, eee Robert Meigh has returned to his Women SILK HOSE Women’s Silk Hose, ‘a limited quantity only. They go while they last 49c Jacquettes Regular $15100 values, made of beautiful As- trakan Cloth. All col- ors. Just the garment you are looking for at this time of the season $3.49 Millinery The choice of 150 Hats beautifully trimmed values up to $15.00. Take them home for $1.00 BLOUSES Women’s Tailored Blouses. Regular $3.00 values. $1.65 Bungalow Aprons Women’s Bungalow Aprons, Ginghams or Percales, Fancy Rick Rack; trimmed 49c DRESSES Women’s and Misses’ consisting of es, Or gandies, Flock Dots; 100 to se- lect from. All go out at the same price $1.00 ranch near Moneta after spending | burg Rig and Réel company has re- several days here visiting with his brother, George and attending to business affairs. ee Iyan Marshall and Pavl Sautter have returned from Half Moon lake where they spent several days. Buster Neil has returned from a severa: weeks’ visit spent in Chey- enne and. Laramie. eee R.H. Brown is in Casper on busl- ness for a few days this week from Denver. ee R. G. Gose of Upton is an out- of-town business caller spending a short time here this week, J. Bernstein manager of the Bos. ton store at Lavoye spent yesterday in Casper visiting with friends. eee W. J. Davidson is attending to busihéss affairs here from Denver. eee 8. E. Knapp {s a Laramie man spending several days in the city. > eee George Arnott, Jr., is visiting tn Casper for a short time from Bil- lings, eee Austin O'Brien and brother Nor- man have returned from Rock Springs where they have been spend- ing a number of weeks. eee Dr. S. E. Mitchell of Lavoye ts a visitor here having arrived yester- day. eee Leo Keller of Philadelphia ts transacting business affairs here for a few days this wek. eee B. O, Hammond of the Parkers- Bargains That Await You Bags and Purses. 150 Ladies’ Bags and Purses, made of silks, leather and velvet, all styles. Values up to $15.00. This sale $1.00 GLOVES One lot of Silk and Chamoisette Gloves for misses and women. All " 25¢ WHAT $1.00 WILL BUY Crepe Step-in Sets Silk Bloomers Silk Step-Ins Silk Camisoles White Tailored Blouses Extra Quality White Middies Fancy Trimmed Night Gowns, White or Pink Crepe Teddies, White or Pink Step-Ins, White or Col- ored Petticoats, White Sateen Princess Slips, Sateen in White and Colors Bloomers, in Crepe Sa- tinette and striped Satin CHOKERS_ Squirrel Chokers $9.95 turned from a three weeks’ Denver and Rav trip to Miss Ella Loebe and Roy A. Loebe are out of town visitors here from Evanston, ll. . Robert Burke of the New York Oil company is spending several days in Colorado. In Bottles Only x FLIES Half Pint. . POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK An Opportunity of a Lifetime to Purchase ’s Read and Furnishings At Practically the Cost of Manufacture Below We Are Quoting the Prices of Only a Few of the Hundreds of -to-Wear Children’s Crepe Bloomers : 23e Children’s Fancy Crepe Blue Bird 33e Bloomers _..... Women’s Bloomers, Sateen, Pink t 59e and White. Women’s Floral Crepe Bloomers, Pink and White. O9@ Children’s Black Bloomers ........ 19¢e Children’s Black Bloomers... 4OC Women’s Women’s Black Bloomers... O9@ Women’s Pa... 45C Ae. 28@ Apes sa Areas. 49@ Girls’ Gingham Dresses all sizes 49e One Lot Stationery ates 19e One Lot Stationery Pe adeee 39e Women’s Union Suits Ext Sikes cose sans 39e Woman’s Heavy Crepe Kimonas, Fancy pape $2. 35 $1.49 Waitener G4 OE CHOKERS Thebitine Chokers, the -regular $10.00 kind. They go while they last $1.95 The Store Accommodating THE LEADER The Store That Undersells