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‘ for several days. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1924. OCIETY, Mernbers of the Trinity Lutheran church entertained at a surprise farewell party given last evening for their pastor, the Rey. J. H. Gockel and family are leaving Mon- day for their new home in Pine Bluff, Ark. The evening was pleasantly spent in playing games on the church lawn. During the serving of refreshments the tre: urer made the speech of the eve- ning, expressing the regr@® of the congregation at the departure of the Rey. Gockel after six years of service in Casper, and presented the pastor a purse es a token of the congregation's esteem. The Rey. Gockel responded by stating that the evening's affair was one of many events which would cause him al- ways to retain a pleasant memory of Casper. ee Casper Council No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas will hold’a lawn social ‘Thursday evenin, August 14, at the home of Mrs. Mary Griffith, 350 North Beech street, Ice cream and cake will be served and the public is invited to atten see Mrs, Fisher Entertains At Informal Luncheon. Mrs. E. Fisher entertained an informal luncheon given to at her home, 1129 East Third east: complimentary to Mrs. Charles U. Fisher. Jr., a bride of June who has just recently moved to Casper to make her hom Guests present were: Mrs. H. B.. Durham and guest, Mrs. H. Durham of Uniyer- sity Place, Neb., Mrs. E. Richard Shipp, Mrs. J. S. Mechling, Mrs. O. W. Hilgren, Mrs. Charles Fowler and the guest of honor. Mrs. Fisher will entertain again tomor- row at an Informal luncheon and bridge party for 20 guests. ere W.-C. T. U. Divisions ‘To Meet. Friday. The Women's Christian ‘Temper ance union divisions will meet on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the following hostesses: Francis Wil- lard division at the home of Mrs. L. 'T. Hall, 1029 East Second street and the Anna Gordon division with Mrs. Nettie Dunn, 821 CY avenue. sees ‘Wedding Tuesday at” Methodist Parsonage. Miss Arzzila F. Foster and Wil- Claude Johnson were quietly farried on Tuesday evening at the parsonage of the East Side Metho- dist Community church, the Rev. Willis Hugh Germany officiating. The couple will make their home in Glenrock. Mrs. Sullivan Entertains Informally at Tea. Mrs. PB. J, Sullivan was hostess)to a number of ftiends at an informal tea and bridge party)given yesterday afternoon at her residence, 1025 South Durbin street honors at which ‘were won by Mrs..T. C. Spears and Mrs. Neil Charles Geis. g Guests who attended include: Mrs. A. G. Fidel and guest, Miss Hanna of Washington, D. C., Mrs. nald Smith, Mrs. T, 8. Spears, Mrs. Fred Capen, Mrs. Neil Charles Geis, Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. Charles _ I. Campbell and guest, Miss Vera Jane Parrott, Mrs. Roy C, Wyland, Mrs. R. M. Andrus and Mrs. T. 8. Cooke. . eee Informal Party Za Evening. Mrs. W.’E. Newland was hostess at an informal party given last eve- ning for etght guests at her home on South Jackson street. The eve- ning was spent in playing 500, honors being won by Miss Eva Newland and Mrs. William Stewart. ——d PERSON Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Murphy, pf 629 Kirk avenue, are receiving the congratulations of their friends on thé arrival of a son, born Wednesday morning, August 13 at the Lincoln street hospital. Mr. Murphy is to- cal. manager of the Western Union Telegraph company. see Mirs Mary Wombacher of Des Moines, fowa, is the guest here for some time of her cousin, Mrs: John Daly at her home on South Ash street. eee Mr. and Mrs, B. A. Jennings were visitors here yesterday from: their \ home at Glenrock. see “Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Cox are visiting with friends and shopping here from Lavoye. eee Mrs. Maybelle Crowell-and son are guests of friends here from Lander se Mrs. M. C, Wilson is visiting for the day with friends at Salt Creek. eee Ex-Governor and Mrs.- Robert D. Carey of Careyhurst, Mrs. C. D. Cari and children; Mr. and: Mrs. J. M. Carey of spent a short time here this week en route to their homes following a: tour of the Yellowstone national park. eee The Misses Eleancr and Florence Elia are visiting with friends in Thermopolis for several days this ‘week. eee Mr: and) Mrs, C. Robert Cahl are here today from Denver guests at the W. G. Whitson home on: Mc- Kinley street. . oe Miss Fyrne Rutledge of 328 Jack- son street left yesterday for Spauld- ing and other Nebraska points where she will visit for some time with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Cooper and small son of Perry, Ia., are guests here for a short time at the Atlow E. Johnston home on South Cottonwood street. eee Mr. and Mrs. Don Gallagher have as their guests here today, W. T. Fenton, warden of the Nebraska state penitentiary at Lincoln, Mrs. Fenton and son, Bryan, parents and brother of Mrs. Gallagher. They will leave tomorrow for a tour of the Yellowstone national park. eee Mr, and Mrs. R. B. visiting for several days friends at Riverton. see Miss Gladys Aslin, formerly of the Chamber of Commerce is now con- nected with the Peoples Finance and "Thrift company. ° Fulton are with . and daughter, » have returned to their-home in Cairo, W. Va., following a several weeks visit spent here with Clyde B. and Walter Heckert, both of the Northwestern Supply company. vee Col. R. W. Stewart, chairman of the board of directors of the ‘Stan- dard of Indiana, and two sons are Mrs. J. T. Gratiot cee A. A. Slade, superintendent of Cas- per schools, and Mrs. Slade are touring the Yellowstone . national park, Brooks lake. eee The Rev. and Mrs. R.. R. Hilde brand have returned from a vaca- tion trip spent in Oregon. eee Ed Lemmon. and sister, Miss H. Lemmon of Pittsburgh, are in Cas- per from Craig, Colo. cee " Mr. and Mrs, Hal Curran have returned from a several weeks’ stay at Half Moon lake. eee Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Connelly of Tulsa are in Casper for a few days enroute to Estes Park. ees Mrs. Julian Lever, Jr., has re- turned from Colorado Springs and the Grand Canyon where she spent a week, accompanied by her sister, Miss Clara Triplett. who returned to her home in Michigan a short time ago. Miss Isabell Jewell was a visitor in Casper yesterday from Shoshonl. eee Mr. and Mrs. Denis Daly and datighter Eileen have returned from a pleasure trip spent on the Big Horn mountain: eee Mr. and Mrs. W.-C. Kammell and children who have been spending the last 10 days in the Yellowstone National park are expected to re- turn to Casper tomorrow. see Patrick Sullivan and daughters, Margaret and Kathleen, motored to ‘Thermopolis today to spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Edwards of Colorado Springs are the guests of friends here for several days enroute to the Yellowstone National park. eee Miss Helen Campbell will leave on Sunday for. ‘braska where she will visit with relatives for a’ short time. beforo. returning to . Notre Dame where she attends school at St. Mary's college. ary Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Camleon of Denver. are .out of town : visitors who arrived in the city last evening. a AIR MAIL ENCOURAGED. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 14.—The Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce is urging al! itsemembers and other Cheyenne. business interests to util- ize the air mail service in commer- cia! transactions requiring qtuck communication. Inez M. Babb Balcony, Hotel Henning Mimeographing Deron it es ictation s Phone 45. Circular Letters Bulletins Price-list: Vote for One Who Is Both QUALIFIED and DESERVING Mrs. Mabelle Fiedler Candidate for Republican Nomination For Clerk of the District Court Mrs. Fiedler is the only candidate for this office who has had actual experience in administering the affairs She is the present assistant in the clerk of thereof. courts’ office. (Political Advertisement) guests for several weeks of Mr. and |» Douglas Here For Benefit Rodeo Today Alfred R. Hale of Douglas, sec- retary of the state fair, last night purchased 100 tickets. for the benefit rodeo this afternoon and distributed them among his home. town friends. They will be up this afternoon via automobile to take in the performance. ‘The cowboys voted last night to e Mr. Hale officially represent in the distribution of the re- ceipts of the benefit. He will act with the citizens’ committee that has charge of the funds. —————— CITY BRIEFS Ferris Hamilton returned yester- daf afternoon from a tour of the Yellowstone national park. eee Casper people in Cheyenne include Cc. I. Campbell, C. L. Rhinemuth, and P. O'Néil. eee K. Mathews is in Casper from Cheyenne having arrived this morn- ing. eee Mate N. Wheeler and Dr. H. R. Lathrop returned last evening from a-hunting trip spent in the Jack- son hgle country. eee ‘W. Warren of the Warren Con- struction company spent yesterday here from Boston with Larry 8, Hill of Billings who is. connected with the construction company, eee ‘W. C. Foster is here on business for a few days from Boulder. eee Grant Petrie is a visitor here from Gctden, Col., for a few days. eee M. A. Skinner is among the Den- ver visitors spending several days here this week. eee 8. L. Hoderness and Joe Benard of Lavoye are here on business for a short time. eee D._V, O'Connell of Lusk arrived yesterday and will spend several days here on business and visiting with friends. eee : B. W. Musser of Salt Lake city is an out-of-town man spending sever- al days here. cee B. Warner of Worland is today on businegs, . Max wat came in yesterday from Lavoye and will visit here for several days with friends. see here Robert Davidson of Powder River is here today on business. eee H. Etuger of Salt Creek is trans- acting pein attain here today. FJ. Patniter at among the out-of- town visitors spending a few Gays here from Lander. eee Vernon Lockhart of Lavoye ts vis- iting in the city for a few days this week. eee A. V. Chandler of St. Louis and Cc. K, Tooley are in Casper for a short time attending to business af- fairs. eee E. J. Waite is in the city on busi- ness from Lincoln having arrived today. cee E. C. Skinner, Ralph Mason and K. Bostic spent Tuesday in Lan- der. Sewing Machines FOR ONE WEEK WE WILL PLACE ON SALE A Number of Re-Conditioned Used Sewing Machines All have been thoroughly overhauled, cleaned, re- paired, adjusted. 1. Western Electric Cost New Sale Price $ 75.00 $35.00 1 Singer Drop Head Cost New Sale Price $ 75.00 ----$25.00 1 Franklin Cabinet Cost New Bale Price $ 65.00 -_-_$18.00 1 Singer Cabinet Cost New Bale Price $100.00 ---.$35.00 1 Standard Rotary Cost New Sale Price $ 75.00 __-. $29.50 Sale Begins Saturday Morning, Aug. 9 and Ends Saturday Evening, Aug 16 These Prices Are Good During Sale Week Only Market Furniture and Hardware 826 East Second Street who spent several days this week in morrow for the ronientes entire: al park on a weekse vacation trip. W. D. Jones was a Casper man Lander. D | B fennings will Harry C. Coxen as beat ‘ang a several days’ busin: sure trip spent in Derren! Ache vi cinity. eee Cc. W. Carper is transacting busi- ness affairs in Rawlins this week. eee Oscar Thomas, manager of the National Supply compar: will leave tomorrow for Montana on a several days business trip for his company. Cyclist Tries To Break Cross Country Record wil VENICE, Calif., Aug. 14.—W1- Nam Dein of New York left here at 4 o'clock this morning by bicycle for Néw York in an attempt to shatter the coast to coast record of 24% days now held by Clarence Wagner. im Bottles Only yar roeoe FH LIES Mosquitoes A Ws £im Desa he Casper Daily Cribune Casper Kiwanians Urged The district convention of the Col- orado and Wyoming Kiwanis clubs ber 4 and 5. per Kiwanis clubs were urged to at- tend this number PAGE THREE. Durham, district governor, address- ed them today, Mr.-Durham .stated that the Casper.club. would not ask for anything this year from the con- vention except that !t would “per- haps invite the convention to Cas- per for next year. W. L. Whitbeck explained. to the members of the club today the pro- gréss that the National Park to Park Highway association has been making recently. Mr. Whitbeck is secretary of the association. M. W. Win delivered a report on the visit of Casper Kiwanians to Lander last week. E. H. Mentzer entertained the members with two cornet solos. He was accompanied by Mrs. Stacy Boyer. Miss Alice Mechling gave two hum- orous readings. Both were well rendered. —— STOP HAY FEVER You don't need to suffer from hay fever if you will just get a bottle of MecMulln’s Formula at the Casper Pharmacy. For weak lungs, coughs, colds, asthma, or bronchial troubles there's nothing better. Get a bottle today. —-Ad: $2.00 fifth prizes; Lela Crockett, winner..of oneof the ,$2.00 fifth prizes; and Carmon O’Malley,- win- ner of one of the $2.00 fifth prizes. Those who received first; second, or third money in the contest are asked to remember that their prize entitles them to a half dozen free photographs at the Credell Studio. Just call at the Tribune again and receive a letter from.the contest edl- tor to Mr. Credell, which will be considered good for’the number of pictures named. a WOMAN PIONEER DEAD. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 14. — Mrs, Sophia Solomon, a resident of Cheyenne for more than 50 years, died Wednesday. Funeral services were held ‘Thursday, with pioneers attending. a PROVIDENCE, R. I, Aug. 14— Otto H. Deluse of Indianapolis, Ind. was nominated as grand worthy president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles at thelr annual convention here. Prize-Money Waiting for Essay:Winners Lots of petfectly good money go- ‘|ing to waste, ‘kids. Remember the essay contest held some time ago under ‘the ‘auspices of this newspa- per? Essays have been judged and the names of the prize winters were published. Most of the lucky ones rushed to the Tribune office and ob- tained their Rood luck cash, but a few of the winners have not re- sponded. Those who have money awaiting them at the Tribune office and who are asked to call for it as soon as possible, follow: Roberta Denny, winter of fourth prize of $3.00 cash; Tillie Mayes, win- ner of one of the $2,000 fifth prizes; Jack Davis, winner of one of the STRIGT MEET F KINA TO E HELO SOON To Attend Boulder Convention. hold forth at Boulder, Septem- Members of the Cas- convention in as large possible when Harry SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 5" : REDUCTION On All FRAMED PICTURES The Music Shoppe Inc. 238 East Second St. Phone 1745 “The House of the Steinway” August Corset Clearance Our stock of lacing and wrap- around models are all reduced to below cost price for final clear- ance. These are all good, clean, models. 100 LACING CORSETS Regular Prices Up to $15.00 Clearance Prices $1.00 $3.00 $5.00 WRAP AROUNDS—Made of silk brocade and surgi- sre web. All good numbers. Values from $17.50 to 25.00. Sale Prices $2.50, $5.00 2nd $10.00. These corsets are from our regular stock of Lily of France, Fro-La Set and Gotham models. Although the sale will last one week, we advise early selection. THE STUART SHOP Phone 2213 130 S. Center ---New for —a pre-season showing of Fall and Win- ter Cloth Coats, Suits and Furs is now taking place. Beautiful fabrics, richly embellished emphasize striking style notes which dominate fall and winter fashions. Mrs. Lillian White Wilson, head of the Frantz Shop millinery department, has just returned from a buying trip to eastern markets where she purchased ‘Striking Fall Models Gage, Hyland and Laurel Hats Some of These Have Arrived and Are Now Being Shown on the Mezzanine —everywoman’s store —A convenient place to meet your friends and to find the newest styles in women’s and misses’ apparel as approved by Dame Fashion. ad Dresses Fall —enriched'with fur or feather trim- ming or other fanciful garniture are to be found here in gener- ous array as each day’s fast express brings us lovely -dresses for your ap- proval. —for coming so- cial affairs such as the opening of the new Coun- try Clubhouse we have on dis- play a group of new and charm- ing At liberal pre-season discounts Dancing Frocks and Evening Gowns WYOMING'S FINEST AND _ LARGEST STORE FOR WOMEN «=