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FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1924. ‘asper Mrs. John Whisenhunt and Mrs. Nancy Cromwell and. F. 8S. Price all of Casper were among those honored by election fo state offices in the Grand Lodge of the Knights of pythias and the Pythian Sisters at the state convention in Kleonburn which was held in that city this week. Mrs, Whisenhunt was chosen Grand chief of the Sisters, Mrs. Cromwell, Grand press correspond- ent and FP, S. Price was named Grand Prelat The convention for next year will be held in Cheyenne on August 24 and 25. The list of officers of the grand lodge follows: Cc. H. Patterson, Sheridan, Past Grand Chancellor; M. BE. Congdon, Thermopolis, Grand Chancellor; R. G. Somers, Moorcroft, Grand Vice Chancellor; H. A. Baumback, Lar- amie, Grand Keeper of Records and ‘als; Earl L. Houx, Sheridan} Grand Master of Exchequer; W. C. Good- rich, C Grand Prelate; F. Ss. Price, r, Grand Master of Arms; A. X. Johnson, Basin, Grand Inner Guard; J. H. Giroux, Kleen- burn, Grand Outer Guard; Grove Moyer, Laramie, and E, BE. La Frie- nier. Newcastle, Supreme Represen- tative: : The slate selected by the Pythian Sisters includes: Annte Lucas, Sheri- dan, Past Grand Chief; Mina Whisen- hunt, Casper, Grand Chief; Jessie H. Isberg, Laramie, Grand Senior; Ber- tha Riffe, Moorecroft, Grand Junior; Agnes Hilton, Newcastle, Grand Manager; Jennie Hendershot, Chey- enne, Grand Mistress of Record and Correspondence; Anna Jones, Hanni Grand Mistress of Finance; Jennie alhour, Sheridan, Grand Protector; Mary Bane, Kleenburn, Grand Outer Guard; Naney Cromwell, »Casper, Press Correspondent; Queen Spur- eon, Cambria, Grand Musician, Ger- trude Kirby, Moorcroft, Senior Su- rreme Representative; Lydia. Adam- sky, Cheyenne, Junior Supreme Ttepresentative; Alexia Stuart, Chey- enne, Senior Supreme Alternat Susie Mangan, Wanna, Junior Su- preme Alternate. Informal Party at Griffith Home James Griffith was host at an in- formal dancing, party. given last evening at his, homestead cast of the city. -Guesis who attended in- clude: Mr. and Mrs. George» Peck, Mr. apd. Mrs. William R. Wright, Mrs. Clara Gillam and daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Hughes, Dr. Ida Ber- uist, Miss Mary Peevy, Miss Mary Griffith, Miss. Alice Adams, Miss Wilma Peterson, Miss Hazel Jones, Miss Jeanette Landis, Miss Leona Specht, and the Messrs. John Polly of Boulder, Colo., Edwin Hanson, ,, Youngberg, George Me‘gh, Percy earn, Lew Griffith, Walter Kearn Mike Hadley and ths host. > . Mrs. Meybr. Entertains at) Informal ‘Tea ‘Mrs. Meyer entertained at an in- formal tea on Tuesday afternoon of this “week at her home, 532 South Park avenue in honor of her mother, Mrs: A, C. Schatz of St. Paul, Minn. Guests present . to meet Mrs. Schatz were: Mrs. Charles Long, Mrs. Henry -Lanouette, Mrs. Floyd Stone, Mrs. A. J. Meyer, Mrs. y Jones, Mrs. Sandin, Mrs, Henry Scullion, Mrs. H. W. Meyer, and Mrs: S.-H. Puntenney. eee Dinner Wednesday at . and Mrs. H. Thompson Were hosts at an informal dinner party given Wednesday evening at thelr home on Park avenue. Table decorations carricd out in a color scheme of pink and white were used. Covers were laid for Mr.-and Mrs. EH. D.- Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thompson, Miss Anna ‘Thompson and the host and hostess. eee Kiwants ,Club Picnic at Lathrop Cabin About 80 persons attended the pienic given at the ranch of Dr. H, R. Lathlop last night by the members of the Casper Kiwanis club for themselves and thelr fam- ilies. The picnic grounds are lo- cated at» the foot of Casper moun- tafns and southeast of - Casper. ‘Those who’ attended ‘gathered at the spot about 5:30 o'clock and’ stayed. until. 9.80: Games of horseshoe and indoor baseball were played while the chil- dren took:part in a peanut punt. Music was provided by a banjo trio from ‘the offices of the IllUnois Pipeline company. A pienlc lunch was served on the lawn in front of the Lathrop cabin. George R. Stewart had charge of ie arrangements, N . Dancing Party Wednesday Evening is Miss Frances Kind was pleasantly surprised Wednesday evening when m mumber of her friends gathered at her home for an informal danc- ing party. Refreshments were served during the entertainment. Guests who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thorntou, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fiehardson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harford, Mrs. Robert White, Mrs. Ed Har- ford, Mre. ©. Pfeiffer, Miss E. ‘Thomas of Iowa, Misa Esther Bry- an, and the Messrs. Samuel Hoover, Wiliam Kind, Vernon Pfeiffer, Al- bert Kind, Harold Bates, Henry Kind, Hugh Bryan, Matt Welland, CUS. Bergeson and Miss Kind. wee B. A. Entertainment Psaturday Evening The Security Benefit association will ctve) a social and dance Satur- day evening at 9 o'clock at Knisits of Pythias hall. There will be’ o short business ‘meéting © pre ceding tho er Mrs. Rankin Entertains For House Guests ‘ Mrs. Dudley Rankin was hostess at on informal bridge tea given yes- terday afternoon at her residetice on Yaet st ‘cet complimentary to sis, Miss Gale Carsons of Scot'sblu/t, Nev, and Mise Ma- the | bel Colitho of Golden, Colo. Guests who attended were: Mrs. A. Watts, Mrs. Mildred Steingraver, Mrs. K. G. Hartung, Mrs. R. Marple, Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, Miss Mirch and the honored guests. eee i Mrs. Sinclair Will Next Week Invitations ‘have’ been issued by Mrs. Burke H. Sinclair for an in- formal 1 o'clock luncheon to be given on Tuesday of next week at her home, 504 Milton avenue. eee Informal Party Saturday Evening at Cross Ranch The Misses Mazie and Emma Cross will entertain at an informal party on Saturday evening, August 30, at 8:30 o'clock at the Cross ranch near Douglas. A number of Cas- per people will attend. eee Mr. and Mrs. Rouse Are Hosts at Dinner Mr.-and Mrs. Jack Rouse were hosts at dinner last evening at the country club in honor of their wed- ding anniversary. ee . Mrs. Andrus Entertains For Chicago Visitor i Mrs. R. M. Andrus entertained a few friends yesterday afternoon at tea for Mrs. W. M. Burton of Chi- cago who accompanied Mr. Burton, president of the Standard Oil com- pany of Indiana to Casper this week to attend the semi-annual meeting signe Standard and Midwest: execu- tes. x . Methodist Aid. , Picnic Thursday’ * Members of the Ladies’ aid society of the Methodist Episcopal’ enter- tained at their annual picnic given yesterday at the Speas ranch ’on the Alcova road, One hundred guests at- tended. 7 eae Mr. and Mrs. Gropp ~ Entertain At Dance Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kropp en- tertained informally for a number of friends last evening at their summer cottage at the foot of Casper moun- tains. Dancing was enjoyed and re- freshments were served during the evening. PERSONALS George Vance ‘and mother, Mrs. Beulah Vance *Foster, will leave to- morrow for Thermopolis. where they will visit with friends until Monday. ec 2 e Mrs. W. Furgeson of. Lavoye is a guest in the city for a few days. see George S. Davis arrived in Casper yesterday from his home in Man- hattan, Kan,, and will spend several days here a guest at the Wyatt. cee Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Herrick, Miss | Rose Orr, Miss Isabel Shea, Harold Masters, and Pau! Russel left today overland for Sheridan where they will visit until Monda: eee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Russman and children will leave tomorrow after- noon for Denver where they ‘will ‘Spend until the latter part of next week v Russmai parents. * eee Mrs, Charles C. Puttman and daughter will return Sunday from Colorado Springs where they have been visiting with friends for the last two weeks. . co Mr. and Mrs. E. B: Kelley arrived in Casper thia-morning from. thetr home in Denver and will visit with friends here for several days before foing to Thermopolis to spend sev- eral days with friends. cee Little June Williams, who has been seriously il] for the last -few| weeks, is reported to be greatly improved. eee Miss Afton Seal has returned from month's pleasure trip spent in the Yellowstone ‘National park, Salt Lake City and Colorado. ‘ eee Mrs. R. M. Andrus will leave soon for Chiciigo and “other eastern points. where she. .will visit with friends for a month. oe. Mrs. O. C, Brewster returned-this morning from Denver where she at- tended the wedding of a girl friend. se. Mrs. James Wiederhold and daughter Betty returned this morn- ing from “Denver, “Miss ‘Wiederhold, who has been spending...several weeks in Colorado, was -Joined there Monday by her mother, and grand. parents. eee Mr.. and. Mrs. -Fred. Wilson are visiting with relatives in “Brooklyn, N. ¥. eee Dr. and Mrs. J.WW.\ Bingham and daughters, Louise and Jean and son Joseph returned last evening from an enjuyable vacation spent visiting with friends in Landér and Ther- mopolis, e208 Mr. and Mrs, Albert Swanson have as their guests'at thelr home on South Wolcott street, Mr. Swan- son's sisters, the Misses Giadys and Florence Swanson of Cheyenne. They will return to their home on Sunday. ‘ cee and Mrs, F. Arnold of Are YouHungry? EAT McMillan & Markey’s DELICIOUS Mr. Cc. THE WONDERFUL FOOD 1850 Calories to the Pound Ask Your Grocer McCord-Brady. Co. t Distributors Denver, who were tho guests here | South Dakota; Che Casvet Daily its of Mrs. Ab- parent for m short time of Mr. and Mrs.|rens left last week for the Yellow- K. G. Hartung, have retufned to their home. eee Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Rankin have as thelr juests at their home on East First street, Miss Mable Coliths of Golden, Colo., and Miss Gale Carsons of Scottsbluff, Neb. eee Miss Odine Houser has returned from Douglas where she was the stone National Park and Los An- geles. They were for several days of guests enroute friends in Basin. eee Mrs. George Elliott has returned from Wheatland where she visited for several weeks with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hall and chil- dren have returned from Nebraska where they were guests of friends relatives. guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs.|and J. D. LeBar. eee Mrs. Otto Bolin has returned from wwhere she spent a week visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. B. Southwick. eee Mrs, Fremont Michie has been spending several days in Douglas the guest of Mra. T. E. McNamara and daughter, Matle. “f e. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Botk and daughter are in Casper this week guests at the Townsend. see Mrs, Clara Tubbs is seriously I! at her home on South David street. eee Mrs. L. H. Wakefield of Seattle is spending afew days in the city. : see Mrs. A. A. Deel of Salt Creek ar- rived yesterday and will spend rev- eral days here. . eee Mr..and Mrs. D. H. Hanson of Lavoye are in Casper shopping and visiting with friends. eo. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Duncan. and scn, formerly of Casper are visiting here from their home in Rawlins. ee Miss Margaret L. Woth is a guest in Casper for a sMort time from her home in Greeley, Colo. eee Mr. and Mra. L. V. Farmer are vis- itors In the city for a few days from Salt Creek. eee Charles Brone and Mrs. Brone Basin are guests at the Henning to- day. see Mrs, F. M. Zimmers left last ove- ning for San Francisco where she will visit for several weeks with her sister, Miss May Queen. . . Mr. and Mrs. Sal L. Silverstine of New York city are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. J, Fuch, The Silverstines have just returned from-an extended European trip. oe Mrs. J. R. McCash has been vis- iting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jewell in Shoshoni. see ‘Casper people, who spent a short time in Lander this week include: Mr. and. Mrs. H. A. Dobbs, Mr. and Mrs: H. J. Broman, Fred Newman, Cc. H. Bowman, district engineer for the highway department atd son. E. J. McFarland, and Mr. and Mrs, George FE. Jone: +. Mr. and Mrs. John Whisenhunt and party composed of Mrs. P. M. Evers, Mrs. Reuben Richards, Mrs. |° Lila Cocking and Mrs. L. M. Crom- well returned last evening from the Pythian S'sters Grand Temple con. vention .which. was he'd at Kleen- burn. he party visited in Sheridan and returned to Casper by way of Tensilp and Thermopolis, Mrs, Evers was representative from the temple of Casper. CITY BRIEFS R. E, Finnerty representative of Marshall Fields of Chicago, is in the city on business and is stopping at the Townsend. see Ira G. Wetherill of the National Supply company {n Independence, Ka., retnured last evening from a several days business trip to Raw- lins. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brandon have been visiting for several days with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brown at their home in Basin. . : eee B. 8. Jones, Cheyenne insurance man and: Fred-H.. Porter, architect of Cheyenne, ure among the out of town men here to attend the golf tournament guests at the Town- send. . . ‘W. H. Gleason is among the out of.town business callers here from Midwest. John Williams of Arminto © ar- rived in the city last eyening and will visit here for several days. eee Jack Perry, Myron McMahon, and Roy, Steffen have returned from a ‘stveral days’ fishing trip spent near Lander. _ eee J. M. Dodgt of Port Arthur, Tex., Is attending to-business affairs here for a few day eee Mr. and Mrs. R.-H. Ahrens and Mr, and- Mrs. Thomas Whitaker of _——— eer of Mrs, with her grandparents land. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurst have returned to their home in Wheat- land after spending 10 days in this elty. . Miss Charlotte Mason, Ralph Mason is y‘siting in Wheat- Miss Helen Novak of Glendo spent several days here this week the Suest of friends. eee Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Forwood and children have returned from Glendo where they visited for a short tinfe. Miss Lois Coons will return to Casper Sunday from Basin where she has been spending the summer vacation with relatives. vee R. E. Young of the Continental Supply company and Mrs. Young have moved to Basin where they will make their home. eee Charles Croft of Waltman is Casper attending’ to business fairs for a tew days. one Miss Emma Martin accompanied by her sister, Miss Edna Martin of Des Moines, Ia., left last week for a tour of the Yellowstone National park. in at- see Robert Wright will spend Labor day in Thermopolis visiting with friends. L. F. McMahon is in Riverton for a short time on business. eee Dr. A. F, Hoff left last week for New Mexico where he jwill visit with relatives for a short time. eee T. B. Kelley and W. H. Dunlap of Salt Lake city are in Casper on business for several days. eee C. H. Reeder of Lavoye i# a visi- tor spending a few days in the city. «ee L. R. Applegate is attending to business affairs in Casper, having arrived yesterda eee M. A. Becklinger will spend the week end and Labor day in Ther- mopolis, sae Ralph Kammon who has been itl for some time ts. convalescing. vee Dr. W. H. Andrew of Cheyenne ts in Casper and will take part in tlie go‘f tournament. While in the city Dr, Andrew will be a guest at the Townsend. se ‘Ted Marion of Denver spent. yes- terday here leaving this morning for Lander on a several days’ busi- ness trip. eee T. F. Danaher, prominent lumber and ofl man of M'nneapol!s will ar- rive in Caspér Sunday and will bea guest at the Henning. While in the elty Mr. Danaher will visit with his son Albert, . . W.-E. Fatr, cashier of the Amer- ican National bank of Cheyenne ts in Casper to attend the golf tourna- ment and-is a guest at the Town- send. —— Mrs. Helen Sibthorp, an English: woman, who has just passed her 102nd birthday, has never been photographed. To Whiten Skin With Lemon The onty harmless way to bleach the #kin white is to mix the juice of two jiemions with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bot- tle; and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most won- derful skin whitener, softener and beautifier. ‘ Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands, It can not irritate. Famous’ stage beauties use {t 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. 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President Tosta is said to be trying to obtain arms from Nicaragua. investigated today by the court of in- a? ATT quiry and city safety engineers. The FOURDEADIN | LATE BLAST DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 29. — The death list in the ammonia tank explosion which yesterday wrecked a Fort Des Moines grocery store kit ing one and injuring twenty three, grew to four this mUrning and it is expected that another of the victims of the blast will die before noon. Three children died’ early’ today from burns and injuries sustained in the falling building. They are Arlene Turitt, 13; Romaine-Riley, 8 and - Alberta--Graves, -11. Angela Schaff, 9-years old, was killed in- stantly. 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