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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1924. Sa Mrs. William B. Cobb entertained informally yesterday at a luncheon and bridge party given at her home in the Wyandotte apartments com- plimentary to her sister, Miss Mar- jorle Pfeiffer of Los Angeles. Hon- ors were won by Mrs. George Camp- bell, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney and Mrs. R. vyland. Guests present Shumaker, Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. Patrick Su livan, Mrs. Char'es E. Winter, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. L. G. Murphy, Mrs. A. H. Cobb, Mrs. R. Wyland, Mrs. R. R. Rose and guest, Mrs. George Roce of Okla- homa, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. B. B. mis, Mire. Thomas Cooper, Mrs. Pred Capen, Mrs. Leigh ‘Townsend, Mrs, John B. Barnes, Mre. Charles Campbell, Mrs. Don Smith and the honored! guest. Mrs, Cobb will entertain agein on Saturday at a luncheon and bridge party complimentary to Miss Pfeit- fer and Mrs. George Fiser who las recently moved to Casper to make her kome. Guests. who will attend will be members of the Tri De orit eee Mr. and Mrs. Storrie Will Give Dancing Party. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Storrie have isrmed invitations for an informal dancing party to be given tomorrow evening at their cabin on Casper mountains. \ see Mrs. Winter Will Be Hostess At Party Mrs. Charles B. Winter will be hostess at an informal bridge lunch- eon on Tuesday of next week at her heme on South Beech street. * see Iamcheon Today At Cunningham Home . Mrs. A. J, Cunningham entertain- ed eight guests today at an {nformai luncheon given at her residence on South Beech street in honor of Mrs. Joe Dontin and Mrs, Maurice O'Con- nor of Ft. Wayne, Ind., guests of Mrs. Donlin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan. eee Epworth League Gives Informal Reception The teachers of the city schools were entertained Thursday ‘évening “swt an informal reception given by members of the Epworth league in the annex of the First Methodist church, The walls and cefling of the reception room were almost com: pletely covered with green . fir branches and presented a most pleas- ing appearance. Miss dna Holland president of the league was in charge of the reception committee while Clarence Wolf, first vice presl- dent was in, charge of the games. A pind program. in. eharge of nm ‘and Intluded@an Biss of\welcome by M'ss Inez Wabb, talks by the “Rey. and Mrs. Lewis ©. Carter and vocal numbers b¥ Miss Bernice Henry. Approxi- mately 2560 guests accepted the hospl- ality of the local young people and the affair was in every way a huge success, oo Birthday Anniversary Is Celebrated. Mrs. J. O. Trueblood entertained informally Wednesday afternoon at Yar home in honor of her daughter, jady’s fourteenth’ birthday. anniver- saty.. Following an afternoon of games, refreshments ‘were served by Mrs. Trueblood assisted by Miss Trueblood and Mrs. Hahm of Nor- folk, Neb. Among: those who attended were the Misses. Eleanoy Gay, Dorothy Seehorn, Eleanore ‘Rees, Veronica Poirier, \Patricla’ Davis, Dorothea Meyer, Mary ‘Kimball, Catherine Myer, Lois Patterson, Catherine Lo- gen, Thelma Patterson, Margaret Logen, Mary Lamb, Chloe Taylor, Burnedette Falkman and the guest of honor, eee Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Will Entertain, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brewster will entertain informally at dinner this fvening at their home in the Stand- d addition for Mr. and Mrs. Charles’. McGrady, Mr, and Mrs. Warner, Mri and Mrs. Dudley Ran- kin, Miss-Kitta Diggs, Miss Sara Diggs, J. Kennedy Rodel and Arthur Bonner. eee Voices to Be Placed For Chorus Saturday. The beard of examiners of the ‘Treble Clef chorus will meet Sat- rday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Mirst Methodist church, corner of Durbin and Second streets for the purpose of placing and hearing the volees for:the chorus. oe Wedding Anniversaty I+ Celebrated at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V. John- bon were hosts at an informal din- rm Lemons Bleach the Skin White 5 Se r The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which nny drug: jglet will supply lior 2 few cents. Shake well in a and you have a whole quar- hen t wonderful skin nd bea r this swectly fragr ch Into the face, neck. nds. It can not Irritate. bortle, er uti cus Stage beauties ugo It to| but wv ‘}in the city ner given last evening at their home in North Casper in honor of their twelfth wedding anniversary. Covers were laid for fourteen. se The Security Benefit association will ho'd its regular meeting Satur- day evening at the Knights of Py- thie, hall after which dancing will be enjoyed. PERSONALS vr. and Mrs. R. D. Laughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steers have re- turned from a ten days’ trip through the Yellowstone national park. eee Miss Anita Wilson, who has been’| the guest here for several weeks of Mrs. T. J. Drew, will leave on Sat- urday for her home in Omaha. eee . Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Warren have returned from a few days’ pleasure trip to Denver and Cheyenne. see Mrs. C. Hahm of Norfolk. Neb., is visiting in the effy with friends. ees Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Myors arrived yesterday from Denver and will visit here for several days at the home of Mrs. George Nor: man on South Ash street, (Neos & Miss. Helena No’and 1s the guest of friends in the city for a week from her home in Denver. piel oa Mr.,gand Mrs. Paul ‘Hooper re- turned yesterday afternoon from a two weeks’ motor trip to Rawlins, where they were guests for a short time of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Downey. From Rawlins they journeyed to Rock Springs, Lander, through the Jackson Hole country, Yellowstone national park and Big Timber, Mont., returning to Casper by way of Ther- mopolis. They were accompanied home from Montana hy Miss Maude Campbell, who will visit in Casper for a short time. eee Miss Irene Welch, daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. M. ©. Welch, left yes- terday afternoon for Tahlequah, Okla., where she will complete her college work. see Mrs. . 8. ‘froxel and rons, Frank and Ralph and daughter Madelyn have returned to Casper ffom Salt Creek where they spent the sum- mer months with Mr. Troxel who has been cgnnected with the Wyo- ming North and South railroad. . ges and Mrs. rt. Cc. Tonkin have sa spate juest at thelr home, 425 “Grant Sandee, Sairei oce Greene of Onto. see Mrs. W. L. Rankel of Syndusky Ohio, arrived in the city and will visit here fora shi . oe Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rhodes ana Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Carson were vis- itors who spent yesterday here from Springfield, “111. see Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Jamison are shopping and viisting with frientis in. the city. from: Midwest. coe and Mrs. Harold Delgney yesterday here from Salt erday time. Mr, spent Creek. eee Mrs. ‘V. K. Thomas is among the visitors here today from. Midwest. eee Mrs. H. G. Liethardt is a Denver visitor/who arrived in the city this morning. eee T: J. }%cKeon, proprietor of the Arkeon dancing academy and Mrs, Elaborate, Simply Cut This, gown 1s elaborate y simple as to cut in effect A wide ng thal clear, youthful skin and | border of bending outlines the neck kite complexion; sunburn and must mix this Femarkable| yourself. It c: not to use bec * ely after it is pr tod, —Advertisement. ree rae i | and forms the sleevés and the pock- ets and bands of velvet trim tne everskirt and foim the under tunic | The material is white crepe Eliza | beth. the velvet banda are black and the beading is done in bright red Che. Easper Daily Cridune spend several Pa here attending] worshipped in the Odd Fellows hall} The Prince Arrives By NEA Airmail Service. Here is an exclusive closeup of the Prince of Wales, taken just after he had boarded the yacht, Uner, Berengaria. white stripe, a biue shirt and lar to, match and a red c red kerchief protrudes from the top potket of his coat. Black Watch, that carrfed him ashore from the The heir to the British throne is seen -non¢halantly standing on deck, gazing shoreward. He is wearing a gray su't, with avat, while a A gray hat, with black band, sat jauntily on his head. McKeon who have been spending several weeks in San Francisco are expected to return to Casper next week. ‘ see Mrs. L. D. Austin and Jerry Aus- tin have returned from a several days’ visit spent with friends in Sheridan. see Miss Pauline White returned last evening from a pleasant summer vacation trip sent in Chicago, St. Louis ‘and points in Ohio. oe Migs Cora Likely morrow evening for she will enter the asa junior. will leave! to- Laramie where state university see The Misses Sara and Drueilia Stewart have returned \from Denver here they .spent, the summer waca- n and will be instructors here in the Casper schools. i os * Mise Isabelle Jewell is in Casper today from her home at Shoshoni and is the guest of friends, Miss Jewell will leave soon for Fairbault, Minn., where she will resume her studies at’ St. Mary's Episcopal seminary. CITY BRIEFS Ed O'Sullivan of the United States reclamation servies No. 4 is in Cas: per today from Riverton. see Ted. Madden, Casper attorney, who has been visiting with his father in Boston will return to Casper next Wednesday. see C. R. McGrew, Casper insurance man, spent a short time this week in Douglas on buriness. cee Leslie A. Miller of the Aero Oil Products company, has returned to his home in Cheyenne after spend- ing a short time here on business. cee T. J. Stephenson is a visitor in the city for a few days from Raw- lins. see Stanley Brown of Cheyenne {s a business caller in the city for a short time. e2e H. M. Isham ts transacting busi- ness affairs in Casper for a few days from Alliance, Neb. > Sor ‘B. P. Colvin is a Lavoye visitor here today. * 2. L. M, Long, Paul. McDaniel, Fred Heldt and Maurice Williams of Sus- sex agrived in Casper last evening and ‘will visit here for a short time. se 8 E. 8S. Kinsley is a Denver. busi- ness caller here for a few days, a guest at the Hennin, “ee W. H. Thompson arrived yester- day from Rawlins and will spend several days here. “ee F. T. Roland left yesterday over. land for Denver an Colorado Springs Vogue Millinery Gladstone Hotel W. First St. “NEVER SAY DIE” —with— DOUGLAS MacLEAN AMERICA STARTS TOMORROW to be absent from the city for a week or ten days ‘on a combined business and pleasure trip. 7 8 J. C. Austin from Pathfinder. came in. yesterday J. H. Roe ts among the Denver visitors spending several. days in Casper. Cem 1, A. McQueen of Shoshont, wool- grower is in Casper on business for a few days. ote F, F, Flemming-arrived this morn- ing from Denver and will spend sev- eral days here transacting business affairs. afeje M. T. Archer is tranacting busi: ness affairs here from Toledo, Ohio; and will ho a guest at the Town send during his stay in this city: ese J.H. Hollani is a business ‘caller here for several days from his home in Denver. peri €. W. Richardson wit! evening for St, Lauis spend a three weeks with his parents. E. E. Morris leave thi where he wi'l fon trip arrived this morn- ‘| ing from his home in Ohio and will Your Mirror Nature is ready to re- store the lost freshness and gléw to a poorcom- plexion when aided with wonderful VAP ROSE Jap Rose Soap clears clogged facial pores in a gentle, nat- ural way. And it is #0 dif- ferent. Looks different, feels different, acts different. Try it. “You Can FEEL the Tingle of Health” Are YouHungry? EAT McMillan & Markey’s DELICIOUS FRUIT ROCKS THE WONDERFUL FOOD 1850 Calories to the Pound Ask Your Grocer McCord-Brady Co. to business affairs. eee J. L. Metzler is a Riverton visitor who arrived in the city yesterday. ees M. G. Mullins who has been spend- tng the last week in Casper the guest of friends departed yesterday for his home in Omaha. aaah PERMITS FOR CHURCH BUILOING PROGRAMS ARE ISSUED BY CITY Permits were officially taken out this morning for a-$12,000 basement unit for the mew Grace English Lutheran church at the corner of Ash and CY streets and for a $2,000 basement for the East Side Meth- odist church at the corner of South Conwell and East Second strects. The English Lutheran congrega- tion was organized here in October, 1922, and at present numbers about 70 with the Rev. T. B. Uber in charge of the pastorate. The congregation has to date FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY 70x70 all Linen Damask Tablecloths. Beautiful round designs. $8.50 values. Sale, each 22x22 Napkinsto match. $10.00 per doz. Sale, per half dozen value. MISSES’ With pleated skirts; 14. Sale price, each. GIRLS’ BLOOMERS (Jean made). In black, halcion cloth. Sale price, pair____ BOYS’ JACKIE COOGAN HATS—$2.75 value. Sale price, each BOYS’ BLOUSES—Age 6 to 12 years, Sale, each___ Scotch madras. 'W C Porkins EC. SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Bldg. SERGE DRESSES $16.00 value. but with the completion of the base- ment unit of the new building by October 1 there will be a large room completely equipped for worship. The basement will also. hold a Sun- day school room, a kitchen and numerous smaller.rooms. ‘The base- ment is to be 60x54 feet in dimen- sion and will be built of Lewistown brick. eet ‘The famous Premier Mine !n South Africa has produced nearly $100,000,- 000 worth of diamonds. To Discard Freckles, Tan, Pimples, Blotches || containing animal grease cause hair to grow. You run no risk of acquiring super fluous, hair from using ordinary mercolized wax. ‘There ts nothing better for a discolored skin, as the wax actually absorbs the offensive cuticle, The latter is naturally re- placed by a clear, smooth, healthy mplexion, full of life and expres- shin. Its the sensible way to dis card a freckled, tanned, over-red, blotchy or pimpled skin. Get an ounce of mercolized wax at any druggist’s and apply nightly like cold cream, erasing in the morning with soap and water. Soon you will observe a most remarkable transfor- mation.—Adv. $5.95 $3.75 Age $7.95 pink and white, 79e $1.00 * $1.00 Distributors For Those Gool Days That Are Coming Comfort and Safety In a Gas Furnace Warmth and good moment’s notice—service dur- ing the day and night—all yours with the new and improved nat- ural gas appliances. A natural gas or heater fur- revelation to the man who has expereinced a nace is a faulty coal furnace. Place your order now before the fall rush begins and prepared for the cool soo nto come. Gas Heaters and Burne ready for your selection. 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