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¢ Mes. Donn Will Entertain WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1924. Bock Dalzeil Marriage. Mias_ Charlotte Bock. of Lincoln, Neb,, and, Churchill Daizell of Salt Creek were married Tuesday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Presby- terlan manse, 1103 South Wolcott street, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson Officiating. ‘They were attended by @. R. MeShane. The couple wiil make their home at Salt Creek Where the groom {s connected with the Midwest Refining company. Baptist. Circle to Resume Meetings. The Baptist Mast, Side circle will theet at 2 o'clock’ Thursday with Mrs. OJ W. Morgan, 3¢1 South Elk strect. This js tho fist meeting after the sufnmer vacation and all members and iriends are urged to uttend. eee For House Guest Thursday. Complimenting her house guest, Miss Deloras Heiserman of Redwing, Minn. Mrs. Leo°A. Dunn will enter: tajn at nn Informal luncheon to be given tomorrow at her residence on South Oa astrect. see Labour Day Dance at Kaycee Sntnrday Evening. OCIETY | at the Odd Fellow’s hal). Follow- ing the business meeting a social hour will be held and an Interesting program will bé given under the direction of Miss Delle Krainson. Refreshments will be*served by the committee in charge. o. ‘Helpful Club Will Be Entertained. Mrs. Ada Hendrix will entertain Thursday afternocn at the home of Mrs. Ca! Hendrix, 132 West J street’ for the regular meeting of the Helpful club. During the af- tergoon an old fashioned program will be given, . Dancing Party > Thursday Evening The Misses Frances and Mary MgCarthy wil! entertain at an in-+ formal dancing party tomorrow even: Ing. at their home on South Beech street for 20 guests. Miss Conwell Will Be Honored Tuesday. Invitations have been issued by Mrs. Peter C. Nicolaysen and Mrs. Neal A. Tyler ‘for. an informal en- tertainment to be given at the Nicolaysen home on Tuesday after- ,on, Séptember 2, from 3 o'clock ntil 5 in honor of Miss Hazel Con- The annual bor Day a @ance wi! be held at the George Seherck ranch“at. Kaycee, Wyo., on Saturday evening, which the public is invited to at- tend. The music will be furnished by Sevey'’s orchestra who also fur- fiisiied the music for the dance last year. A number of Casper people have signified their intentions of be ing present. Refreshments will be served throughout the evening and dancing will continue until a late hour. ~ August 30, to oe Ceramic QGlub Picnic Has Been Postponed. The picnic, which was to have been given on Friday of this week by members of the Ceramic club has been postponed, the date to be announced later. oe Dancing Party at Starks Summer Home. Miss Marjorie Starks was hostess at an informal dancing’party given Monday,evening at the Starks sum- mer home yest of Casper on the Alcova'road. Japanese lanterns and well. cee Sunrise Division Will Meet Thursday Afternoon. A special meeting of the Sunrise division of the Woman's Christian association will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mra. R. R. Hildebrand, 321 Sovth Washington street. All mem- bers<dre asked to be ‘present. z PERSONALS Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harry Cotton have as thelr guests at their home, Mrs. Cotton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller of Kearn’ Neb. . . Mrs. John Bingenhelmer and son John. accompanied by Mrs. Bingen- heimer's sister, Miss Marion Clount returned yesterday from a pleasure trip to Denver, Estes Park, Colorado Springs and Ft. Collins. ose G. H. Collingwood, representative large vases of flowers artistically Placed .were’ used for the decora- tions. During the entertainment re- freshnients and punch were served. Guests who ttended were: Miss Ruth Scott, Miss Jane Clark, Miss Hleanor Muir, Miss Inez Echling, Miss Ione Fuller, Miss’ Catherine Davis, Miss. Josephine Davis, and the Messrs. Billy Johnson, Vincent Crater, Arnot Grissinger, Jerome Bishop, Joseph Snyder, Harry Ratf- forty, ang! HarryPriehard. me ¢ eee Picnic Monday at Ayers Park. | The Royal Neighbors and Modern Woodmen will hold a joint (picnic on Labor Day, Monday, September 1, at Ayers park near Douglas to which members of both organiza- tions and their friends are invited to attend. Those having cars who will be able to take one or more passengers are’asked to call phone 2513 so that transportation arrange- ments. may be made for all those wishing to attend. . Kuykendahl Rebekah Lodge To Hold Meeting W. L. Kuykendah! Rebekah lodge No. 39 will meet in regular session this evening August 27 at 8 o'clock for the Gypsy Ofl-company and Mrs. Col'ingwood are receiving the con- gratulations of thelr friends on the arrival of an elght pound baby daughter, Monday at their’ home, 262 South Jackson street. Both mother and baby, Martha Bay are reported to be doing nicely, eee Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Norton: and son are in Casper today enroute to thelr home in Denver following a tour ‘cf’ the “Yellowstone National. park. ) ‘ . C. W. Derr and mother, Mrs. W. B..Derr of Oklahoma City arrived im Casper yesterday and expect ta make their home here. Mr. Derr spent s¢veral months in Casper last winter. - e ere Miss Ruth Wilson of Denver is the guest here for a®week of her aunt, Mrs, J... Markley at her home,on Oak street. “ee Mr."and Mrs. W. V. Rollins of Omaha are guests of friends in Cas- per for a few days having arrived . Stone and Mr. and H. Dugan’ and_baby_of Judge V Mrs. W. L The Gulbransen Registering ~ latest achievement in musical 1 It stands absolutely alone duces and the ease: with whi note. sen be not confused with other We challenge investigation of $700, $615, The Satisfaction 232 East Second The Registering Piano played by music roll and pedals, as are other instruments of “its type, but there the similarity ends. The Gulbransen registers one’s exact ‘‘touch’’ on each It can be played with all the feeling, the life, the délicacy of the very finest piano music you ever listened to. Because these are facts, we are insistent that the Gulbran- ing Piano that registers your exact touch, that registers your , time, that registers your expression. Four Models—Nationally Priced Is Our First Consideration The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering CASPER Piano of today is the world’s instruments. in the artistic results it pro- ich they are obtained. It is instruments of the same type. it as an Easy-to-Play Register- $530,» $450, of Our Patrons Phone 194 Che Casvet Daily Cribune JEANETTE ALICE McOMIE chosen by the judges yesterday tember 9, The gown worn by donated for the occasion by the Credell’s studio. Lander who have been visiting in Casper during the Legion conven- tion at the home of Mrs. Hattie Win- slow Jeft this afternoon by motor for their homes. Miss Catherine Lenmon. is here for a few days visiting with freinds frum her home in Billings, Mont. . Miss Florence Park will leave next week for Seattle, Wash., where she will visit for a month. . ° Mrs, Horn, sister of Dad R. and Fred W. Hufsmith accompanied by her son Maurice is in Casper for a short time guests at the Hufsmith homes. Mrs. Horn who resides in Creighton, Neb., is making a tour ofthe western country. oe 8 R. EB. Wertz, general manager of the Producers and Refiners corpora- tion and Mrs, Wertz have. been spending several days in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Foley accom. panied by their neice, Miss Margaret Monahan who spent several months visiting in Casper left this. week for Hugd. Goldy Mies ‘Monahasr'a home: Mr. and Mrs. Foley will visit in Hugo for several days before return- ing to Casper. . Miss Pearl Chandler who spent some time here a gue’ the A. J. and E. A. Chandler homes has re: turned to her home in Kansas. . Miss Irma. Carlson spent several days visiting at the homes of Mrs C. W. Beckett and Mrs. M. J. Foley from the Carlson ranch Bast of the clty. eee Miss Helina Williams who has been spending the last 10 days in Denver the guest of her parents re- turned to Casper yesterday. ee Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor ar- Strand 72 inches Ladies’ Sweaters. Values up to’ $5.00. Each. Waitress Aprons. Regular $2.25. Cretonne, 36-inch. 5 yards for -____ Filet Squares. 10 inch. Regular $2.00. Eélizabeth’s Shop Formerly Shikany Dry Goods 141 EAST SECOND to be Miss Natrona at the Wyoming Princ Petrolia ball Sep- Miss McOmie in this picture was Frantz Shop. . The photo is by aie 3 Ree rived in Casper yesterday and will visit here for days with friends and They will spend Friday at Salt Creek inspect- Ing the oil fields: The Rev. and Mrs. L. B, Carter and family have returned from a trip to Laramie where they were stationed before coming to Casper. Mr. Carter will be in his pulpit next Sunday at both services, eee Mr. and Mrs. A. Y aton: and daughter, Thelma, have returned to their home in Denver after visiting in Casper at, the home of Mrs. C. B. Bartholomew. oe J. 8. Mellon representative of the [Dunn “Manufacturing company, manufacturers of oil well supplies, Mrs. Mellon and daughter who have been spending several weeks in Cas- per left Tuesday overland for Tulsa. M Kathryn Hinderman and Miss Loujsa Re'ehman who have heen attend’ng summer school at the California’. university returned to Casper today. 5 Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Dines and Gaughter and son are in Casper en- SureRelief &é lizabeth ’s Dollar Day Values Colored Bracelets; set with stones. Colored Beads; all colors and lengths. Mercerized Linen Table Cloth. Only 6 left in stock.. Indian Head. Bpetiaiceses 308 Speciale rss Hemstitching and Pecoting * p> Peg vera = water S~ -2>) Sure Relief 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere $1.00 _..... 91.00 $1.00 PHONE 736 route to the Yellowstone National park from their home in Denver. While in‘the city they will be guests at the Townsend. ° Miss Sarah B. Ware of Pawnee, Neb., is visiting in Casper for a few days this week. 2 Mrs. Edwin Bell of Thermopolis ts an out of town visitor in Casper for a few days guest at the Townsend. eee Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Celonge are visiting in the city from their home In Colorado. Miss Irene Noeth visitor who ‘arrived terday. is a Sheridar in Casper yes Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sale arrived yesterday from Thermopolis and will spend severa] days here. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. Morton are shop- Ping and visiting with friends here fora few days from Salt Creek. cee Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MoSween spent yesterday here from their home at Brush, Colo. . Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Nova and family are visiting here for a short time from their home in Deadwood, South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. H. Strang arrived in the city yesterday from Rawlins and Will be visitors here for several days. Miss Minn!e Baars and Fred Baars of Lusk are visiting with friends here for a few days. see Judge James Owen, Mrs. Owen and sons are in Casper guests at the Townsend enroute to the Yellow- stone National park from their home in Denver. so Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fulton: and guest are spending a week in River- ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rowland are visiting’ in Casper for.a few days this week from their home in Lin- coin, Neb. eee Miss Alma Kincheloe of Kansas City Mo., who has been-the guest here for the Jast week of .Mrs. Grover Chindler returned to her home Tuesday evening. eee Representative Charles E. Winter and Mrs. Winter and son Franklin are motoring today to Powell, where Mr. Winter has been invited by the August 28. There will be other speakers to represent both the Re- publican and Democratic parties on political matters. CITY BRIEFS M. E. Warner, representative for the Morey Mercantile company of ness affairs in Casper time from Riverton. Cc F. A. Elliott of Salt Creek is here on business for the day. James Hunter is transacting busi- Michael C. Thorn is visiting with friends in Denver for the week. harles Croft of Walt: PAGE THREE, the city on business ha yesterday. Johnson Ww. H. visitors Lavoye. for a short Denver, has returned from the cap- ital chy where he spent several days. Ben Fish of Denver fs in Casper for a few days on business. H. O, Barber is a Lander visitor in Casper today. A. J; Hardendorf and L. K. Stone left today by motor for Denver on a@ several days business trip. soe L. P, (Peter) Roach is spending some time in Roswell, N, M., on bus- iness. Mark Webber who spent several days here visiting with friends and attending to business affairs has re- turned to Denver. . James Miller is among the Chey- enne visitors spending several days in the city. . W. D. Reading arrived in the clty this morning and will spend several days here attending to business af. fairs. . Wilbur M, Ryer is among the out of-town business callers here from Denver this week. R. M. Marquis is in Casper today visiting with friends from Omaha. eee Cecll_E. Munn of Enid, Okla., ar- rived in the city yesterday and will spend several days here on busi- ness. . . L, W. Jaycox is an out of town business man here for a few days from Chicago. . Feter P. Szymauski of Sheridan arrived in the city today and will spend several days here. eo ete *ts John Bray came in yesterday from Shoshoni and will visit here for several da elie s John Holden and B. Morton are Worland visitors who arrived in the city last evening. Fair committee. of the Park county fair, which is holding a three-day session, to speak on Thursday, “A. Jensen ts attending to business matterse here for a few days from Midwest. Warner's Rust-Proof back and front lace Corsets as well as wraparound. styles in various sizes ‘and models. Regular prices up to $1.75; for Dollar Day only Warner’s Brassieres Warner’s Bandeau style, ored Brassieres. Regular el. Dollar Day Special two for One broken lot of H. & sieres, known for style, quality. Regularly priced up to $1.50_ nations for sweater and dr Regular $1.50 items, special _ Gauze Vests Warner’s Corsets H. & W. Brassieres $1.00 Lace Vestees Made of pretty lace and net combi- $1.00 Ciricanoct for a life term Elected the home drink the moment your wife or the children or your guests set lips on it. Clicquot Club Ginger Ale! They all like it —the rich, gold shimmer— Cro PROMOUNCED KLEE-RO Ginger Ale Elected cold sparkle, its sugges- tion and actuality of purity. The best-liked ginger ale there is! The best-made gin- ger ale there < < Order by the case from your druggist, or confectioner ‘The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Mass., U. S. A. Rare Dollar Day Bargains In Pretty Jewelry The season’s catchiest de- signs have been included for your approval. flesh col- 75c mod- Bead Necklaces A wide variety of beautiful col- ors and color combinations, both crystal and wood. Regularly priced up to $1.50. TWO FOR --. W. Bras- fit and Earrings and Ear Bobs Many colors and styles to choose from, priced up to $1,256. TWO PAIRS $1.00 FOR . Bobbed Hair Combs Plajn and jewelled styles, many colors. Regular price 1 00 TWO FOR... e $1.00. Bracelets Big assortment in wide variety of pretty colors, beau- $1 00 e tifully jewelled, each ess fronts. Regular 65c fine quality Kayser Lisle Vests, $ Ornamental and Back two ‘for €-s222-- e Combs Regular 40c small size Gauze Vests. $1.00 Kayser Union Suits Regular $1.00 Kayser Lisle Union Kayser made, four for ~---__--_ Suits, bodice top, V-ne length, two fora. $1.00 SUBWAY A large assortment from our reg- ular stock, formerly selling up to $2.50. Special Compacts A few prettily designed compacta. Regularly priced at $1.25 and $1.60. Spec at $1.00 ck, knee A Delightfully Cool Place In Which to Do Your Shopping “STEP DOWN AND SAVE” IN THE SUBWAY Patrons of the Frantz Shop Tomorrow Will Find Unusual Money-saving Dollar Bargains in the Subway. A Trip Down Town Especially for These Is Worth Your While. Silk Hose Trushape, Puncture Proof and High Point Silk Hose; black, white and colors; all regular sizes, $1 00 e pair — Long Silk Gloves Colors grey, tan, white andi black. egularly priced at $2.25. Special at $1.00 Fibre Silk Bloomers Knit in fancy weaves; colors peach, orchid and flesh —___ 00 Sateen Bloomers Made of good quality sateen, in Night Gowns Made of fine quality white cotton crepe with short sleeves. Reg. $1.25 $ style — ees 1 See our special Sub- way line of Muslin Underwear at low prices. Sateen Petticoats A big assortment of pretty Sateen Petticoats with fancy $i 00 e flounces. Each Fudge Aprons Some of pretty cretonne; some of plain percale, trimmed 1 00 with contrasting colors e Crepe Kimonas Regular $1.50 good Crepe Kimonas tractive colors, Pre quality fancy ini 91.00 in special ying arrived is among the in the city today from| Charles F. Carson and Frank C, Williamson have returned from a two weeks’ fishing and hunting trip n is in'spent in the Big Horn mountains,