Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 22, 1924, Page 3

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1924: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Leavitt cele- brated their golden. anni- versary on Tuesday evening at their ranch near Casper mountain, mem- bers of tha fanily being guests. During the evening a lunch was Served on a large table decorated with huge baskets of flowers. hoe Mrs. Plommer Is Hostess At Informal Tea Today. Complimenting her house guest, Miss Blanche Evans of Sheridan and Mrs. Lardner of Deadwood, 8. D., guest of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Ogden, Mrs. C. P. Plummer enter- tained at an informal tea given this afternoon at her home in thé Black- more apartments, Invited guests were: Mra. Stanley Greenbaum and guest, Mrs. Green- baum of Glendale, Calif., Mrs. Bewlah Vance Foster, Mrs. George ks: vis, Mrs. Robert N. Ogden, Mrs. L. G. Murphy, Mrs. John Whelan, Mrs. en H. Pelton, Mrs, R. M. Boeke, Mrs. James Laughlin, Mrs. A. G,. Fidel, Mrs, Philip Winter and daughter, Mrs. William _ Holland, Mrs. C. E. Winter, Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, Mra. Robert Wallace, Mrs, B. B. Brooks, Mrs. Burke H. Sinclair, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs, R. R. “Rose, Mrs. Herbert Ladd, Mrs. Bert McCarthy, Mrs. Douglas Sprecher, Mrs. C. D. Poling, Mrs. William Balle: 4 Kohier, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. . P. Fishburn, Mrs. R. E. Evans, Mrs. Cc, Warkley, Mrs. Jack Steele, Mrs. William Kaemmerling, | Mrs. A. M. Gee and Miss Dorothy Gee of Ilinois, Mrs. William B. Cobb “and sister, Miss Marjorie Pfeifer, Mrs. Fiser, Mrs. John. B. Barnes, Mrs. E. E. Sturm, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Mrs. Leroy (Dolly) Gray, Mrs. Fred Newman, Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mrs. 0. B. Wilson, Mrs, Charles T. McGrady, Mrs. Neil Charles Geis, Miss Gladys Hasbrouck and sister, Miss Rowena Hasbrouck, Miss Margaret England, Miss Margaret Longshore, Miss Lois Longshore, Miss Evans, Mrs. Lard ner, Mrs. Algeo and niece, Miss Kirk Algeo of Tulsa, Okla. Mazie Coughlan Is Hostess at Party. Miss Maizie Coughlan was hostess at a children’s party given Wednes- day afternoon at her home on Grant street in honor of her ninth birth- day anniversary. Games were played ~ and refreshments were = ie Lemon Juice Whitens Skin The “only harm; less way to bleach the skin white ts to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a |few cents. Shake well in’ a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most -won- derful skin whitener, softener and beantifer. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck. arms and hands. It can not irritate. .Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best immediately after it is pre: ‘Advertisement served at the close of the entertain- ment. A large white birthday cake with nine lighted candles was used | for the table decoration. Among those who attended were: Ruth Trevett, Emma Balls, Mar- garet Clay, Isabelle Holden, Joy Stafford, Mary Savage, Katherine Hurley, Rose Savage, Alice Lloyd, Kathleen Lloyd, Marguerite Shea, Marguerite Dettwiler, Betty Lou Arbuckle, Lucille Luon, Clarabelle Lyon, Mary Bland Stewart, Anna Lee Stewart, John Deaver, William Holden, Jackie Stafford and the hostess. 2. S..B. A. Entertainment Saturday Evening. 3 THe. Security Benefit, association will hold their regular meeting Saturday evening at 8:15 promptly at the Knights of Pythias hall. Fol- lowing the business meeting a spe- cial entertainment will be given to Auxiliary Banquets Next Monday and Tuesday. All members of the American Legion Auxiliary wishing to attend the banquets to be given on Mon- day and Tuesday evenings, August 25 and 26, are asked to notify Mr: W. W. Russell, phone 1796 or Mn Harry Astin, phone 2107, not later than this evening. ss. Mrs. Gillis Entertains At Kensington Today. Mrs. E. J. Gillis entertained at a kensington given this afternoon at her residence on South Spruce street complimentary to Mrs. L. M. Whitsitt. of Forth Worth, Texas, mother and guest of Mrs. R. B. Leggett. Guests present for afternoon were, Mra, A. J. Kelle; Mrs. Carl Hawks, Mrs. John Durst Mrs. Angus Gillls, Mrs. Cy King, Mrs. B. D, Raymond, Mrs. Wiliam R. Wright, Mrs, P. G. MacMannus, Mrs. John J. Crittenden, Mrs. Leg- kelt and the guest of honor. paren Lawn Party for Lodge Member Is Success. The Ifwn party given yesterday for the benefit of a member of the Rebekah, Pocahontas and Women of Mooseheart Legion lodges at the home of Mrs, William H. Schidle on North Beech street was in every way a success. Those in charge of the affair wish to thank members donated toward the cause. cee Miscellaneous Shower This Afternoon, Mrs. Davis Wilson and Mrs. Ralph Marshall were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower given this afternoon at the residence of the former, 511 East Thirteenth street 4n honor of Mrs, Thomas U. Troth. Guests who attended were, .Mrs. William Rae, Mrs. Walter Gothberg, Mra. J. K. Davis, Mrs, George Snod- ‘grass, Mrs. Lawrence Davis, Mrs. Reamer Swift, Mrs. Harold Patten, Miss Cora Like'y and Miss Alice Mechling and Mrs. Tyoth. eee Modern Woodmen to Meet August 25. Casper camp No. 12325 Modern ‘Woodnien of America will meet on Monday evening. at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall during which time business of importance will be transacted. All prembers are asked to be presen’ eel Ee NOTICE TO PARENTS. The Board of Education has made no adoption or special recommenda. tion of any books sold by subscrip: tion. Book agents making such claims are attempting to obtain or- ders through misrepresentation. SLADE, Superintend ---New 19391 Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra 75c | MEDITATION FROM THAIS— Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra AFRICA— Fox Trot 19394 Jack Shilkret’s Orchestra 75c | VIRGINIA— Fox Trot Waring’s Pennsylvanians MY BEAUTIFUL BRUNETTE— Fox Trot 19393 International Novelty Orchestra 75c | LOVE ME— Tango Fox Trot . International Novelty Orchestra The Satisfaction of Our Patrons:Is Our First Consideration The Chas. E. Wells Music Company JFome of the Chickering 232, E. Second St. Victor R Out Today Brilliant DANCE Hits —Hear Them Yourself BY THE WATERS OF MINNETONKA—Fox Trot ecords Phone 194 erative, Dr. John Bertrum Clarke which the public is invited to attend. | pathic ward for observation. Clarke !s charged with contributing to the delinquency of Clara Tautrim, 15, Gight. A fle, selzed by PERSONALS Wint Congressman Charles A. E. Winter and family and Mrs. Dines and children are motcr- ah ing to Cheyenne today where Con gressman Winter will attend a meet ing of the Republican state centra committee, ‘The remainder of Mrs, A. E. Fort Collins. yesterday guests at the Henning. ses returned from a two weeks’ vaca tion trip spent in Denver with reta tives and friends. e 2 e Mrs. D. Burke and Mrs. B. Hous: ley of Lusk were vistors who ar rived in Casper yesterday. eee Mr. and Mrs. per for a few days. are visiting for several day friends in Thermopolis the trip hav ing been made overland on Wednes- da eee Mr. and Mr orado. al park. cee Miss of Mr. and M their home in Nor! eee Mrs. Mary Inghram 1s visiting with friends in Casper. eee Mr. and Mrs. children who Casper. Ideal for ARIS recommends this as the ideal costume for fall and earty winter. the long coat worn over the straight chemise frock keeping the lines close and slender, The material is black kasha’ lined with beige crepe de chine and finished at the neck with a scart of the crepe. A row of buttons up the back and half way up the sleeves are the only trimming on the coat. The frock buttons on one side with a row of buttons from shoulder to hemline, and has @ Jenny neckline. ®= Pretty Girl Officer Blinds “Spiritual Vision” - Because his “spiritual vision” failed to ‘have_swindled with promises of fame and fortune through bis strange.cult. the arty will go to Fort Collins where they will join Mr. Dines who has accepted a position with the First National bank of that city. Mr. and Winter will return to the! Carper on Sunday. Mr, and Dines and family wil make thelr home in Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Smith of Laramie were visitors in the city Miss Lillian Newlander of the Richards and Cunningham store has George King of of the lodges as well as friends who| Huron, S. D., are visiling in Cas- Mr. and Mrs. James B. Anderson with Edward Sayler are visiting with friends in Casper for a few days frcm thelr home in Col- They! ave en route to Ther- mopolis and the Yellowstone. nation- tsie C. Hylander of Denver is the guest here for several days fenry Hunning at of Moneta 'T. C. Roseman and © been the guests he Casper Daily Cridbune attending to business affairs here tor a few days. cee W. 8. Hilands of the Buffalo Creek ranch is In Casper on busi- ness. With more than 300 big logging camps and $00 saw mills, employing approximately (150,000 workers, the state of Washington leads America in the lumber industry. The saw mills in Washington annually cut in. excess of 6,000,000,000 board feet of timber, approximately one sixth of all the lumber produced in the United States, and manufacture two \ | James Olinger of Rawlins is here today on business. ose J. J. Bradford of Denver ts visit- ing In Casper for several days with his brother, William C. Bradford. Spray Wade H. Fowler is in Casper to- day from Douglas on business. wth R, L. Clark is a Lander business visitor here for a short time. eee N. Adamson ts here on business from his home in Denver, Dick Leferink, local aviator, Is back in Casper after having done some stunt flying at Deadwood, 8. D., for the “Days of "76" celebra- tion held there. Leferink is leaving this week for Rapid City, S. D. will be accompanted by Clyde Duncan who will do the “wing walk- ing" and other work in connection with Leferink's airplane activities during a three-day celebration there. glimpse the fact that Pretty Cecyle Duncan (left) was a police op- (center), priest ef the Church of Cosmic Truth, is confined to the psycho: | Norman Dennis who has been assist- ing Leferink is now visiting with police, revealed the names of more than 1000 women whom Clarke is allegtd to | {riends in that stat here for the last week of Mr. and/ connection wth the Wind River re- Setting the Styles Mrs. E. C. Wade departed yesterday | finery. 5 for thelr home in Nebraska. see Your Mirror eres Claude Amos spent several days ight, 1924, Casper Tribune) Nature is ready to re- ,| Mins Nellie ar win leave “ in Lander this week on business. | Bis.—7me youlliollstty of brace. sore thie’ batieesbaens morrow evening for Denver anc . . ets, ece ‘ashionable ieee eh : Estes Park where she will be the} L. S. (Spec) Worthington ts leav.| for a time, {fs back again, more mul- sod 8 tana guest for several weeks of friends. |ing this evening for Denver on a|tiple than ever. If one would tbe plexion when aide ® 2 several days business trip. ery chic today, one covers the en- with wonderful 2 Osan forearm from wrist to etbow Mr. and Mrs. William Irving and son accompanied by Mr. Irying's father, Willains Irving of Omaha left this morning for Thermopolis, where they will be guests for a week of Mr, Irving's brothers, Robert and Raymond. . 1 as varied possible. an assortment as Dr. L. C. Hall of Burlington, Ia., is visiting in Casper with his son, Charles Hall an engineer connected with the state highway department. ———————— JAP ROSE Jap Rose Soap clears clogged facial pores in a gentle, nat- ural way. And it is 80 dif- ferent. L0ks different, feels different, acts different. Try in PARIS.—One comfortably informal hat for street wear seen here today one rakish dent in the crown. But There is a rolling upturned brim and one rakish dent in the crown. Bnt CITY BRIEFS Edward Holmberg of the Wyo- ming Trust company has returned from a two weeks’ vacation. trip spent at the Yellowstone National park and Brooks lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawthorne and daughter Marjorie, of Mobridge, S. D,, who epent several days in Casper visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith en route to thelr home from the Yellowstone national park departed yesterday for South” Da- kota. “You Can FEEL the Tingle of Health” there is also a big fuzzy feather or- nament thrusting down across the right shoulder. LONOD ‘The scarf which women still insist upon wearing is now some- times attached_to the hat brim itn back. Or it may wrap the crown and - 4ae cee : 2 he neck. Philip S. Hoyt of Lander ts here | descend in long ends about the Mr, and Mrs. H. McCleary are vis-| 0. pusiness. oe Ee iting with friends from Midwest. 2. 6: & NEW YORK.—The ideal frock for SS Gale Thomas B. Romine ande Ww. 8,| this stage of the summer season is Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Bowman and] Lovings of Rawlins aro. visiting] ¢ of those foulards ot serene de .| family are guests in Casper for a| with friends hero for a short time.| Chine In two colors. A dark blue .|short® time from their home at Ow ea6 for example, peppered all aver with Lovell. Denver: buadiiessivinitowss Habe cto, | 22 apes of various sizes and of no 6: OAS day include: I, H. Jackson, John | Patticular pattern. cae jenacates:. Hh Geeaiel of Dae Harrison and B. A. Handley. NEW YORK.—A deep shade. of MAILING LIST . green, much deeper than the lettuce Robert E. Laughen of Lavoye ts days this week. ° here today visiting with friends. eee tints heretofore employed, is used at present for gome new silk lingerie. The trimming is filet lace. Miss Mary Barton of the Midwest Refining company who has been visiting in Denver was thrown from a horse yesterday recelying but slight bruises, I have compiled a mailing list of tax-payers of Natrona Coun- ty taken direct from the tax schedules in the County Asses- The list contans names with the Phone 1782 Lloyd Bangasser of Guernsey ts sor's of! 5 about 10,000 correct addresses. and I will be glad to submit a copy for your inspection. Are You Hungry? EAT McMillan & Markey’s DELICIOUS FRUIT ROCKS THE WONDERFUL FOOD 1850 Calories to the Pound ‘Ask Your Grocer McCord-Brady Co. Distributors Horlicks The ORIGINAL Matted Milk w. Miss Anna Hogsett has returned from a two weeks’ vacation trip spent in the wstone national park and at Br * lake. oe oe Mrs. William Grieve and daughter Margaret returned to their home at the Dumb Bell ranch yesterday after spending “several days here with Billy Grieve who suffered a double fracture of hid left arm six weeks ago when a horse fell on him, : Jessie Naylor Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powde: form,makes The Feod-Drinkfor AllAges. Digestible—No Cooking. A light Lunct always at hand. Also in Tablet form. Ask for ‘‘Horlick’s,”’ at all Fountains. 3@" Avoid Imitations — Substitutes see Dan Cullinan who has been visit- ing in Casper and who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and daughters departed last evening for his home in Chicago. eee Mr. and Mrs. Deyo Hasbrouck and their daughte 1BBthemaiMssr fit their daurchter Miss Helen Has- brouck returned to Sheridan yester- day after visiting here with Mins Gladys Hastrouck. Miss Rowena Hasbrouck will visit here for a short time before going to Glenrock where she will be an instructor in the schoo!, OFFERS YOU THESE SATURDAY SPECIALS Corbett Creamery Butter, per Ib. Meadow Gold Butter, per Ib.____-____ 43e Potatoes, 35 Ibs. for_§$4 No. 24 Canned Tomatoes, No. 2 Canned Corn Oranges, 2 doz. for___--____-- Fresh Green or Wax Beans, per lb..42%2e Fine Quality Fresh Tomatoes, per lb..20¢@ Diamond Rings $75.00 Rings for both men and women may be bought at this at- tractive price for cash or on Systematic Payments These rings are spec- Miss Rose Noonan returned today from a vacation spent visiting with relatives and friends in South Da- kota and Minnesota. eee Misa Jenn Hanna who has been the guest here for several weeks of Mrs. A. G. Fidel departed last ev ning for her home in Washington, D. Cc. Roy Sample is spending a short time in Greybull on business, Mis. Sample who has beén visiting in Cas per is a guest of Mrs. L. 8. Worth- ington at her home on East Second street. Miss Mary Barton of the Midwest Refining company who has been ping ip Seaver: isa ussts of Mrs. fally mounted in the . §. Worthington at 01 n ; i East secnameee * *eF Yme oll Crystal White Soap, 10 bars___-----_55e ff] {nee mem, zie, ot Dyer Hayes spent Wednesday in Lander on business and visiting with his parents, The stones are snappy, blue-white and clean, Investigate Now! AYRES JEWELRY CO. 133 South Center Crystal White Soap Chips, per pkg.__25e The Bungalow Grocery & Market 412 E. Fifth St. Phones 22—23 eee John Wesley (Pete) Gillespie, credit manager of the National Supply com- pany returned yesterday morning from a weeks’ business trip to Chi- cago. eee Harry N. Isenberg and Attorney Frank England spent a short time in Lander this week on business in You Can Make a Profit By Attending Our Annual August Clearance Sale The Main Floor Offers Remarkable Values Step Down and Save In the Subway Abn —everywoman’s store —A convenient place to meet your friends. Shop PAGE THREE, thirds of the shingle used in the United States, ayy? What Great Men Have Said About Music ROOSEVELT sald, “Let the love for lit- erature, painting, architec- ture and, above all, Music enter your lives.” implant the love for musle In the minds of your ebiidren. \ GULBRANSEN Rogisterin ‘ano will bring them musle c very kind. And music the eniselves can play. The GULEBRANS Is a pian hat will give you and your amily o Lifetime of musical pleasure. She GULBRANSEN fs absolute. y the Greatest Value to be found nywhore, ‘ome in yourself—hear and play bis beautifcl instrument fo. CGULBRANSEN gistering Plano —Nattonally Priced Nationally Advertised $700, $615, $530, $450 Convenient Terms, Also. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 EAST SECOND ST. Phone 194 There are just about | As many ladies driving Machines nowadays There are men drivers, And in fact whether or not The man is driving It is pretty well an Established fact that The better half runs the Driver, which is The same thing. Brodie caters to Women’s automobile Wants. Our store is Centrally located to the Shopping district, and We make an effort to Not only carry auto Accessories that are in Demand by women Drivers, but to make Trading here a pleasure And not a bother. And there is no greater Cause for satisfaction For the woman autoist Than to know that tire Troubles will not spoil Pleasures of driving. FEDERAL TIRES give You that assurance. “Happy Steve” Our organization is built with an idea of serving, and in help- fulness in meeting your auto- mobile accessory, tire, repair and camping needs. It is not alone because it is ex- pected that we endeavour to make it pleasant to buy here, but because we are selfish en- ough to get considerable pleas- ure out of giving satisfaction und service, The Brodie Rubber Co, Inc. (The Store with a Smile) 130 W. Second Street

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