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ere RRS PER TO EE ORR NN Se ec ead THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924. : Che Casvet Daily Critune PAGE THREE. sweeks" vacation trip spent in Den-, of the Frick-Reid Supply Company, Ellison, vice president of the w. c. Williams, ver with relatives and friends. spent Tuesday in Cheyenne. Refining company, and A.} Homer C. Jackson and Robert Black % o bel od e, general superintendent for}are among the Denver visitors Mr. and Mrs, Wilson C, Shea and Max Hirsch left today for Merri-| the same company, have returned | spending several days here. family are expecting to leave the} man, Neb., in the ficimity of waich| from an inspection trip through the latter + of next week for Florida] ne will spend two weeks duck hunt-| oll fields of Colorado, New Mexico, to make their home for the winter] ing. Utah and southern Wyoming. ? a Seathe: Bae pen premise Weak Eyes? Camphor | £§ thee John England has returned from you have weak, aching eyes MARY TOBIN Mr. and Mrs. W: L, Connelly and} several days businéss tip to| Frederick Taylor and son of Den.| simple camphor, witchhazel, hydra =. —_—— Miss Margaret Dougherty are Cas-| Denver. Ver are out of town guests spending | tls, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye dances. : per peopie guests at the Eims hotel +8) ¢ several days here. be ene te pate jis ody. ourne and B. Ol agit? Moe% committee for the first ee ee J.D. Richle was a Casper man he Aluminum eye cup free. Casper Hammond, popular young Casper | W. Andrew, ME eagsoaee. caret Mr. and Mrs. Vioya Qunden are| 1 ity piace ae eay te Be CONT pf G: Fidel purchasinig agent for | Pharmacy-—Advertisement. couple Were married today at 1 o’-|Gay, Mr. and (Mrs. Carl P. Tayor )guests in Casper froth their home]? ''s 4 pe the Midwest Refining company, is ee clock at their.new apartment, 758|and Mrs. J. S.! Mechline. : in Salt Lake city for a few days. among the Casper men who returned —, South Lincoin street by the Rev.| A Mesa cinsaasdnced 257k eee ~ gen J. mre Ter aa eae ba haa rae atin ae © at For results try a Tribune Classi- = Vhuit ards, = good Miss E Meekley. will leave ‘in and een-A-Wel turned | tended the International Petroleum |! fied Ads. ‘nie Edwards, reccond of ue Masons and their ladies attending. : iter dave tar ieedebols ees Sea Rattace | Hixpoaition SEAS Lride who was attended by her sis-| CY Circe to Holod visit for a short time with friends. 1 the Intern. hal Petro- | ——= Sates See == ter, Miss Adeline Gilborne was most| Regular Meeting. q PP ae <ageerstael becomingly dressed ina gown of| The regular meeting of the CY Re Mr. and Mrs. . Potter and i , | Diack sik moore trimmed in rust| circle of the Methodist Episcopal daughter, Betty, who have been assistant purchas- } d_carried a bouquet of roses.|churrch will be held Friday after visiting with ériends in Colorado re- Midwest R i Harley E, Hamilton of the Oi! Wetl| noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of : Earned. to’Ce yeaterday: by mo «te leaving this’ ¢ | 6. Supply-company acted as best man.| Mrs. Joseph Cunningham, 613 West a s tor. overland for Denver to return to ir ‘The bride, who is tue daughter of| E’eventh street. Mrs. Cunningham Site Casper on Sur vening. y. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gilborne of this| will be assisted in entertaining by 4 Mrs. Anna Pierce is spending sev- . n y came to: Casper five years ago| Mrs. Jennie Castor and Mrs. D. G. ‘ eral days « it Creek visiting with) fy Homer Wrightsman of the Wil- it trom her former home iy Aberdine, | Stevenson. All members and friends friencs. Mamsport Wire Rope company has od D., where she studied art for two] are cordially invited to attend. : pe ae returned from Tulsa where he at- 6. rs. She was: graduated from the eee Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McDonnell! tended the International Petroleum fe atrona county high school, later | Entertainment are out of town visitors in Casper | pxposition. e pting a pesition with the Casper | Christian Church Friday. for a few days from Omaha. | tionery company. Members of the choir of the North slag Wicercats no re ‘The groom, who is connected here| Casper Christian church will give a as and Mrs, Wye s Meck of fs Reel company is the son of Mr. and| musical and social on y 3 ‘emont, who have been ‘ 1, Mrs. A..A. Hanimond of Wilda, La.,|ing October 17 at & pebh abi a : spenult few days in Cas-}} BEAUTIFY IT WITH : t «nd has been a resident of Casper| church to which the public is invited . * 4 : ver departed this mornring for the « - ‘Z “s for the last three years coming to|to attend. A small ad 01 northern part of the state. oT Tie a this city from New Orleans. be charged and the cutettaiminent Suh 89. DIAMOND DYES Milliner & Following the: ceremony a lunch. | will include several novelty features. ls. who has-been - 4 yA eon was served at the Townsend eee it week visiting werfect home dye- @ hotel covers being laid for Mr. an¢ |Home Economic Division with his mother near Sheridan re ing and tinting o Mrs. G. A. Gilborne, Davis Gfiborne | Meeting Friday Afternoon. Re re ? : turned to the city last evening. is guaranteed with 5 Miss Margaret Hoffman and the} The Home Economic division of ‘ the j rae Diamond Dyes. earance a e bridal party. the Casper Woman's Departmental a k Russell of California ts a] Just dip in cold Mr. and bears Hammond will leave | club will meet tomorrow afternoo: a 3 in the city for a few days. water to tint soft, fe evening for Chicago to spend] at 2:30 o'clock at the home of M: see : delicate shades, or i several days. before going to Keno-! H. B. Pearce, 305 South Kimball. 7 A ere ge ne ee uPere to boll to dye rich|| All Patterns and Sailors, many 25” OFF sha, Wis., where they will purchase s* ibs hic va. Kebivcealto.thele horas or permanent colors.|| of them from Gage eae a new car’and return to Casper by | Mrs. Cowan Will Be MRS. B, O. HAMMOND, nee Miss Veeta Gilborne, attractive] Denver this week. after. spending Bach 15-cent pack: F t te motor, ‘They will be at home to| Hostess for Club Meeting. Casper girl whose marriage took place today. Seas at ‘dasa In Calatar’ vial tink’ Witte a ntains di. Special assortment of trimmed Hats, ls thelr friends in two weeks at their! Mrs. Frank Cowan will be hostess = Ritids. > iteead rages es rections so simple|] )eautiful Velvets and Felts. On Sal & h apartment, 788. South Lincoln street. | this evening for the second meeting Tice wate caaen ee “nhlened any woman can “ he ae L cee of the season of the Midnight Bridge | ‘DeY Will visit with Mrs. Buchan-|cived in Casper Tuesday and will dye or tint ln- h Casper Man is Married club. ~an's mother for a week before 60-| he the guest here for a short time gerle, silks, rib- je Serre keh ie: sae ng to Laramie (o attend home evs-| Ge jer daughters, Mee. PN Chapin || CITY BRIEFS | [tom setrtscsratsts. dresses, ‘coats, SW. A NSON Ss y AY | ERS "3 Word has been received in Cas- Bian Stuart to Give bs Z ‘ and Mrs. Glenn Littlefield. nea al Sweaters, draperies, cov- a per, of, the marriage of M Avis|Dance and Social 3 cee erings, hangir everything new. Potlt of Greeley, Colo,, to*Everett) The Clan Stuart will give.a social] Mis Irene Savage is expected to} 17 4 naitey, atpartment man-| G. R. Hagens teft this afternoon | , BUY “Diam Dyes"—no other MILLINERY AND ART NEEDLEWORK y D. Wilkins ‘of this clty which took|and “dancing party Friday evening, | ‘ve 1 Casper this week for a visit} | oP ts, siawest Refining com-| for Douglas. kind—and tell -your druggist wheth- i . & place last Sunday afternoon at the| October 17 at the Odd Fellows hali|-°" Some tme with her sister, Mrs, |*=" Ol fue Test NOnnne von PAs er the material you wish to color is 113 East First Opposite Masonic Temple ec home of the. brides parents, Mr.|beglaning at 9 o'clock. 4. C, Wyland and Mr, Wyland. aiahatiouare peti ney < ERE telakcae Dp? Patna; distet wool or silk, or whether it is nen, fe and Mra: F.:C. ‘Petlé, of Greeley.| All members and friends are tn- Bey - oD Sane istrict manager [cotton, or_mixed_goods. t The Rev. C. Rezford performed the] vited to attend. . Mr.s H. L. Harvey and Mrs. Mor- = Sa eee a — SERRA RST t ceremony. ais ——. sail spent AMlonday. of tnis week vis- The bride is'a graduate of the 1g at the ranch, home of Mrs. E. ¥ Anita, Ia., high school after which V. Smith near Glenrock. r 6 reeeived her certificate from PERSONAI/S aide Our Novelty ib © Colorado State. Teachers cdl — Mrs. C. L. Smith, Mrs. Hugh ad lege. Following her graduation she Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kimball g taught fn the Wylie, (far, and ae rashes set Ponies and “Mrs. Thayer were among the An unusual opportunity is afforded dis- Department 3 EO SN Hak, WaataIoe- Gr aete| Where. they Wil attend thestoot bell lrieekigvooanes thicmene criminating women to purchase Hand- is justly proud of the new, 6 degree and has for the last few paces Bc te areas Ree Se kercas, see Made Hats from Gage, Laurel and beautiful and unusual de- te years been a member ofthe faculty . y wilt go to Denver! Ralph Doylo ts spendin: 1 i i k ix the Colorado Woman's college of | fF & few days before returning to) dayy visittog: in Syewenstio: maiz Cameo this week at’$9.75. agus Se naxeiites aud cae r Denver. She is a member of the| the city. eee (On the Mezzanine) accessories 'w hic make iq Sigma “Epsilon sorority. ie sre) Mrs. Blaz Vuvurecfch who has one’s costume effectively 5 ‘ne ‘groom was graduated* from} Mrs. J. P. Keller and Mrs. T. C.} heen seriously {11 for some time is complete. 4 the Ault, Colo., high-school and the pe state Se onelas: aly zerter. reported to be greatly improved. b Colorado State Agricultural college ere visiting rs. McNa- ee = ar PNT ST ~ — Colanaito State, satlou ten) seme iearat weds aces. EVERYWOMAN’S STORE—A CONVENIENT AND COMFORTABLE PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS Mrs. R. W. Kemp of Denver at se ORE TT. e Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Si guie was formerly employed in the First] Miss Catherine Greenough spent a = ational bank of Ft. Collins. Mr,| Short time in Casper this week en = Wilkins is a representative here of|toute from the east to Lander to the Mutual” Life: Insurance com: | visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. pany. ae © oes | J. B. Greenough, . : ee fears Sate eee —this is “Dress Week?’ here! the Scorpion club was held last eve-| J. Lowe, Frank Hinkley, D. A. Mit- ning at the home of Barry Ma-|chell and L.’F. Langworthy. honey, 536 South Wolcott stre oe during which time officers -were| Mr, and Mrsv J. D. Summer and elected and. several New members} daughter Ozra spent u short time initiated. The club is composed of]in Casper this week shopping. and ua number of popular high school] visiting with friends from Glenrock. students and meets every’ two eee weeks. ‘Plans were made last eve-| Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Buchannan ning for an informal dancing party} of Cody were the guests here last to,be given in a few weeks. evening of Mrs. Buchannan’s broth- | S*rhoge present’ were Jerome Bis-ler, ER. Breisch and tamily. Mr hop, Robert Holman, Albert “Dutch” | ang Mrs, Buchannan left this morn- arko. Buzz’ Grissinger, Buster|/ing by motor for Cheyenne where club will be held at the home of eal, “Swede” Birk: Nelson Van Jerome Bishop, 818 Bast Second SAGE TEA DANDY atta, Ted Weathers, and J. Barry street on October 22. “ees tora Deg neon TO DARKEN HAIR; At Deahan ‘tame ‘Today. = = Mrs, Joo Denham entertained 20 5 suests today at\an informal lunch} yo. can turn gray, faded hair con and brage party given at her beautifully dark and lustrous almost residerco, 902 South bea ‘over night if you'll get’ a’ bottle of Crlests “ho attended were: TS: | “wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com+ : Charles I.. Campbell, Mrs. BE. J.) \ouna” at any drug store. Millions “ * Sullivan, Mrs: C. R. Peterson, Mrs, : Stocks have reached their peak for the season. Styles for fall’ and winter have settled into definite lines. The textile mills generally have completed the manufacturing of fall and winter dress fabrics, thus firmly. establishing materials and colors, 4 iahoney. The next meeting of the and hundreds of the better dresses i shown at this store may truly, ie 4“ y ft eanttles of thie® off temoua’ Bear ° be described as “ravishingl f James P. Kem, Mrs. B. J- Donahoe, | oq recipe, improved by the addition || ‘This, Sturdy Little New ey, | Miss Edna Smith, Mrss. J+ W-|of other ingredients, are sold an- . & beautiful } Johnson, Mrs. A. H. Cobb, Mrs. T-/husny, say well-known druggists}! Gulbransen Piano . A. Dean, Mrs, H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. Ben Pelton, Mrs. R. R. Wertz, Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. W. L. Green and’ Mrs. Patrick Sullivan. eee here, because it darkens the hair so naturally. and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. ‘Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise E ry awaiting them, because after one or inner Precedes, Dance two applications the gray hair van- At Country Club. ishes and your locks become luxur- aiighorstiy cr. Wat Among those who -attended . a} {antly dark and beautiful. old. on ie dutch treat dinner given last eve-| This is the age of youth. Gray- “eejng at the ‘Casper Country club] haired, unattractive folks aren't The Chas. E. Wells wanted around, so get busy with Music Co e receding the regular informal relrg party were. Mr..and Mrs.| Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- 232 East Second St., Casper. hone 194 C. Tonkin, Mr, and Mrs. H. 0O./| pound tonight and you'll be delight- And Layoye, Wyo. Guaranteed in Every Particu- Jar by the Manufacturer and by us is Nationally Priced at | $295.00 competition among master design- ers of Europe and America in the field of artistic style designing, and among manufacturers in Paris and New York have created an un paralleled high standard of style, fabric and tailoring in better dresses at prices that represent maximum value, liarber’ of Lander, Mr. and’ Mrs. M.|ed with your dark, handsome hair 1. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo A.|and your youthful appearance with- Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Griffith, | Ina few days.—Adv. and Mrs. A. W. Peake, Mr. and ——— Reduce Waist and Hips - 3 tol Inches / - \irs. RoC. Cather and Mr. and Mrs. Il. G, Bizzell. . You can easily do it with this won- derful new reducing girdle. Women usually lose one to three inches the very first week with the Madame “Ie reduced my hips 7 inches,”—Mrs. J. B.S. Made of live, resilient rub- ber, strong’enough to really hold you in and exert a powerful, yet entle massage that takes away dis- uring, useless fac almost “while you wait.” Fits as snugly as a kid love—gives adequate support, per- ¥oct freedom, You hardly know you have it on! So flexible it fits in all hollows, can be worn high or low, and is easily adjusted to your partic- ular figure. Worn over the under- garment and has garters attached. oe Mrs. Kemp. Is Honored At Party Wednesday. Mrs, W. W. Kemp of Denver who wvived In Casper Tuesday was the kuest of honor on Wednesday after- noon at an informal party given by her daughter, Mrs. “‘P. N. Chapin ‘The afternoon was ‘spent in playing 500 honors at which were won’ by Mrs, O. Mason. “Decorations car- ried out in Hallowe'en designs were used, \nong those who attended were. Mrs. 0. Mason, Mrs. A. 8. Manning, Mrs, L. Ty) Hall, Mrs, W. J. King, Meat Glen Littlefield, Mrs. Herncall, Ts, A. Rowell, Mrs. H. 5. Hawes, Mrs. C. E. Horsch, Mrs. C. Littlefield, Mrs. G. L. Brown and honored guest. eee Masonio Dansiog Party * Madame Reducing Girdle —— i y; Eventing. You Look Thin. While Getting Thin ¢ at material savings. 4 The first of the series of informal dances to be given by the Masonic t e Dancing club will be held Friday New Shipment in Stock evening October 17 at the Masonic : come . ELIZABETH’S SPECIALTY SHOP The general committee are endeay- ering to make each dance a success 141 East Second St. both in variety @f decorations and Aes —we especially call your attention this week to our Dresses and Formal Gowns at from *$49.75 to $89.75, ' Representing extremely high values