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gay y_ Pae NS 5 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925 , ‘ By MARY ‘TOBIN Miss Craft Is Giest of Honor at 500 Party. Miss Lela Craft, who will leave soon for Denver, will be honored this evening a a five hundred party given for her by Miss 1 The Kassis home on street will be de and green. L used on the to The followlug reup fast of ina Kassis. Eighth d in lavender joms will be Miss | Craft's intimate friends will be pres: Mrs. W. Swick, Mrs. Craft, Mrs. Street, Mrs. H. Chapp, Mrs. Nobert Grieve, Mrs. J, K. Davis,| Mrs, Tt. Maine, Mrs. Mrs, K, Baldwiv, M } Mrs. vavis ¥ | Troth, Miss | Oe te Sharp to Entert Mrs. The Helpful Club, wire will be § nieeting of the \ he held L, oa ta Holman, dle, Miss Mildred | Constance . O'Maftey. | O'Malley, Aliss Helen Leah Holloran 2} Hollor Miss Mias 1 n Norte “ve lub will serve | # luncheon at the Y Ww. | morrow fron: 11 o'clock. t ‘The luncheun is open to and the plates will Those who care to © a} the Yr s event: The proceed: to the conferer supplies thé money a delegute to the Estes tion e um Tea For Bridge Club Ko eof of the jun sed und whieh | sending won by Mrs. Glen Littlefield and Mrs. J. J. Chapman. Mrs. R. L. Neal was presented with the guest prize. Members and tnyited guests who Were present were: Mrs, Lee Reno, Mrs. Calvin J. Smith, Mrs. Grace t . Mrs, Howard Chapp, Mrs. Wal- ter Conlin, Mrs, J. J. Chapman, Mrs. J i. Hanssard and her house guest Mrs. William Beard of Denver; Mrs. John Hans, Mrs. H. O. Schlenk, Mrs. Glew Littlefield, Mrs, Ray Hotloran, | which filled the main dining room of Alex Me-| the Mrs. f. L, Pherson, Neal and Mrs. Bridge Tea For Margaret England Invitations are being Issued | the Misses Patricia and Margaret Sullivan for a bridge tea Friday af- ternoon at th untry club, honor- ing Miss Margaret Eng id. Miss England's engagement to Raymond Black Houston, Texas, was re- nu, nounceil, 2 vere will be dive eee ubles of bridge. Hiking Club Meeting Postponed Until Tomorrow. The Hiking club will meet at the Y. Wet. “A siead of tonigl eee Mrs. a Davis Is Honor st at Informal Party. rs. t » and her daugh. ter... Miss Dunlap, enter- tained at thelr home Modus honor of Mrs. D: { here Diumond. FE the evening, who is visit- T. J. were award ed to Mrs. T. J. and Mrs. George Hackétt. The guests enjoying the purty Mri George Hackett, Mrs. T. E. Costello, Mrs «White, Miss Nejlie Quinn, Miss Lucille Ellis, Miss Nellie Potts, Miss Ethel Rissick, Mis Frances Adams, Members Yesterday liss Isabel 7 Shea, Miss Augusta 4 z Adams and Miss Hildegarde Mrs. E. C. Street entertained the Waechter. members of her bridge club yester- ik Sigg ee day, at an {informal bridge tea, in her home on East Second street. throughout tables arranged rooms were decorated roses and sweet peas. The low pri with and high prize were Sure Relief. FOR INDIGESTION 6 Brians Hot water Sure Relief ZELL-ANS 25¢ and 754 Packages Everywhere FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MAR Down the Ste Klein Marks Music } 288 E. 2nd KS Ps & Art Ce. pink | Pelton-Joseph Maria Yesterday Afternoon. Miss Gladye Pelton and George R. Joseph were married at the Pres byterian mange yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. Charles A. Wil- son. Rey, Wilson used the ring reremony. Mrs. Bess . Wright nd her son and daughter, I ¢rrell nd Mary Margaret, were present at the ceremony. The bride ts 4 teacher at Midwest. She was formerly from Wisconsin. The groom Is connected with the producing department of’ the Mid west refinery. The couple will be at home to their friends in Midwest. see Pupils of Lulu Elizabeth Sams Hold Recital, The twenty-first recital of thix season, given by a group of Lulu Elizabeth Sams pupils, took place yesterday afternoon from 2 o'clock to 3 o'clock, at 515 Soyth Durbin street. Those who attended spent a pro- fitable hour in the practice of play- Ing before an audience of pupils. This in turn, prepares them to per- form creditably before large audi- ences and with confidence. Among those who took part, the following pupils did especially credit- Shoes Summer Ger The secret of successful dressing is har- mony—and footwear-plays no small part in securing that smart appearance for which mast women-strive. “Daulcianna” Gore Pumps with Box Heels in all tan calf, is our latest arrival. $10.00 “Phoenix Hose to Match” Wises _-—-——. —— ablo work, showing careful practic: Mabel Hayes playing “Silber. sterne’ Op 327 by Bohm executed the selection with adequate techni- que, showing a brilliant style. Ger- Josendal displayed careful study in the memorizing of “Poupee Valsant” by Poldini. The musical history lesson was on the life of Busont, famous Italian pianist of the present day, Ses Cosmopolitan Dinner Dance Is Greatly Enjoyed The Cosmopolitan club dinner dance at the Townsend hotel last evening was a huge success. The function which was given as a fure- we'l party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Curl Elliott who left this morning to make thelr home in Denver. attended by a gathering of Cos mo- tomorrow evening in- ‘ } politans, their wives and friends, ‘Townsend hotel. party an inforr was ind @ congenial atmosphere led throughout the evening. A | eliclous dinner was ,served by the} anagement of the Townsend. The | | tables were decorated ¥ Jeurnations. A full a members. with = their friends, was present Miss Frances B itans by h es of | of th va rani ee wives and xcellent musical npanied the guests al apy wrogram and aecc n the singing of electior Shaw on th a und Mr. Falk on the violin fur nished the music for tlie ra | dance, | Addresses wishing Carl Hillott and | uls wife success in Denver and ex | pressing reg at thelr departure trom Casper, were given by Marvin Bishop \Jr,, toastmaster; Warle Holmes, ¢ Jones and Dr, H. W Scott. Nott thanked the Cos: ypolituns for the farewell party | in his honor ex sed apprecia- | tion and the pleasure which he enjoyel as a meinber of the | mopolitan Club. Se | Dr. G. 8. Barger, president of the| , attend: | mopolitan | re: | club, {8 in Tulsa, Oklaho' ing the convention of Cc Internation: The committee | sponsible for the splendid su bony of the. dinner dance includes Dr. J. R Hansard, W. 1, | W. Scott and A | Cet e | Ladies Aid Social et North Casper Chu} res The Ladies Aid saglety of the Win j ter Memorial. Presbyterian church Wil! give a social this evening In the church parlors for their friends and members of the congregation, Dr Meeting of Walt! League Tonight. A regular me 1g of the Walther league will be held this evening at the Trinity Lutheran church . ° Popo Agic Tribe No. 10 To Meet Thursday. Popo Agie Tribe No. 10 of the Redmen will meet in regular secsion at the I. O. O. F. hall on Thurs jevening, according to an announce! mient tod: Nominations and e! | tion of officers will be Held at this time, All visitors and regular mem bers are requested to be “present Refreshments will be served by the committee in charge eee Regular Meeting of Fort Casper Chapter of 0. E. 5. Fort Casper chapter No. 4, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet at the’ Masonic temple tomorrow eve- ning at 8 o'clock for initiation of candidates and other business. Re- freshments will be served after the initiation. . The examining committee will meet at 7:30 o'clock ‘for the convent- ence of visiting members. see Epworth League To Present Comedy “A Hoodooed Coon,” the farcical comedy which will be presented by the Epworth League of the Metho- dist church, Friday evening at & o'clock, is belng fostered by the Methodist basket ball team. The play will be given in the annex of the church, David Foote’s Standard orchestra will furnish the music. Anyone may purchase tickets from the members of the Epworth Leagpe or at the door. There. follows the cast of the pla Gldgon Blair ~......-- A Millionatre Ray Traylor Tom Rissle...As Slick as a Whistle | Harold Mullis Hiram Tutt ... An Awful Nut} Clarence Wolfe | } Patrick Kel ---- A Ticket Seller Vv. 0. Byram | Samantha Slade Poor Old Maid Florer tman 1 " vila Maleek Bolshevik Eda Holland Lulu Pear! .-- A Ragtime Girl | Misery Moon A Hoodooed Coon uess) see Lutheran Sunday School To Rehearse All ‘members taking part in the Grace English Lutheran Sunday School children’s day program are asked to attend the epecial rehear- | als this evening and Friday eve- | Red and White “Suits Attract eae é By MME LISBE The” masculine compa of the fair r picture lose many in his the links, but he will ne lose ht of his companion when she a red and white sports suit. wil be conspicuous but attractively The skirt of the costume Is a solid ved flannel in @ straight untrimmed | line. The sweater has horizontal red white ground. It is a with a V-shaped neck, nll over the | | stripes on | slip-on model jwhich for warm weather is éooler than the turtlegneck, but not #o stylish t now. A wide traw hat with a band- | is worn with the sult, sandals with red hose, and in nls case tho wearer carries a re trimmed parasol instead of sticks. Several distinct types of swent- are important adjuncts in the | Wardrobe of smart women. For | | street wear th the very tailored |overblouse sweater knitted of fine arns in close mesh, or made from | balbriggan, Tan, gray, subdued vio jlet, blue or rose are the most fay- red colors. They nre usually worn with pleated skirts interpreted In matching silk crepe. For morning ves blouse with high, close-fitting lar, uatched pockets and peasant leeves achieves a smart effect. For afternoon there are the pullons made of fine silk and wool, frequently in- troducig short sleeves and unusual neckline, hese latter are mani- fested In shallow or deep center front slashes emphasized by rows of erys- tal. or some other t pe of decora- tive buttons, embroidery or jacquard bindings. the balbriggan For practical sports the Ught Wwelght turtle neck sweater leads in smartness. Many of them are very businesslike in aspect, but this does not apply to the colors which are often high shades as well as the Then there are novelty ef- » such as raglan sleeved turtle necks, in which the body is boldly patterned and the sleeves plain Hand painting, leather applique and embroldery are frequently used to embellish jersey or balbriggan mod- els. ET ning of this week from 6:30 to 7:30 Indian Musi To Give Recital June 15) known lecturer or been secured b: the torium In the recital, __ Che Casper Daily Cribune Harold A Lor! Indian Music has the Women's asso- Congregational elation of the First m Monday Natrona evening, June 15, in Power company audi Loring will demon | te Indian sign and spoken lan- ges ang the aboriginal Indlan music. The lecture will given without the accompaniment of an Indian. Loring has lived among nationally; the Indians for ognized authority Wis programs clubs, to the school children and at - the chureh to give a lecture-recital pro-|tinct novelty and were greatly en jove Authority | { | nd is a rec Indian music. | the luncheon years on before America theater, proved a dis As a feature of the program Mr Loring will present some new ma-| terial which he gathered while livin last summer among the Indians of the ana. | The public Is cordially invited to at- tend the lecture recital and tickets are now on sale at fifty cents, Elks Announce Program For Flag Day Observance The Beneyolent and Protective} Order of Elks. usually observes Flag Day, whic year on June 14, by gitin le and inviting all patriotic ung fraternal | organizations to participate with them, The oc n, coming as it does_this year on Sunday, Casper lodge No. 1353 will confine its ob. sefvance to a service to be held in the Elks auditorium at the hour of 3 o'clock, The public is invited to attend. and it is the desire of the lcs that all will avail themselves of the privilege. ! This year marks the one hundred and fiftleth” anniversary’ of the be- 1 Revolution, | 1 which has | bed by the Order 6f this particular. celebration in itself breathes a splrit of patriot ism such as {s reflected In all the principles and tenets of this-order: In recalling the memorles of the men of Lexington, Concord and| ginning of the and the t bee I pr ks for a0 | in order that opened for th to enjoy the of human life, which in thelr Were in the balance and threatened | with destruction, it seems that this| oceasion 1s more or less mandatory | upon all petriotic men and wom to participate in this public demon. stratian. A complete program ingr which, in conne Elks Flag Day ritual, patriotic addresses. might be | to follow | cn and privile ia in the mak- fon with the will include’ tributes music and song. The program will | be printed in both city papers be- | fore Sunday | A large outpour ot citizens should attend this service on this allimportant day, as it cannot help but arouse in the hearts and minds of the people a greater and more in: | tense reverence for the flag and be fruitful of beneficial results. | The committee in charge of the| Program {s composed of Dr. C. E Bunker Hill, who gave so abundant-| Duncan, W. W. Slack and Robert ly-of their lives, limbs and treasures Cohen, | time. Miss Richy is a student at| Mrs. Harvey Jacobs ure in Casper tho University of Wyoming. Thos. J. Ha rave of Rochester, Y., is in Casper on business. seks < G. L. Utzen of Rawlin doing business for the White company in town ee Auto| BE. H. Stei York man from Oshkosh, is stopping ‘asper for several days. eee New ofl in H. J. Henderson of Denver {s in representing the Davis Bros. Drug .company. e2e In a telegram received today trom Dr. Thomas J. Riach to friends {n | Casper, {t was stated that Mrs, Lor raine Griffin }¥ former promi. | nent society leader here was detain ed in Pocatello, Idaho, on account of itn Mrs. Riach was operated upon Monday and !s now out of danger, according to communica. tions received by local friends of the couple, Dr, and Mrs. Riach left Casper last Wednesday to drive overland to Portland, Oregon, where they intend to establish their home. As soon as Mrs. Riach is entirely recovered from the operation, they will resume their overland trip enroute to Port land. eee Mrs. Helen Manning and her son, who Were guests of Mra, Harry As- tin for several days, are tow in Edgerton visiting Mrs. BE. E. Dale. eee Mrs. Ethel Strickland and her son James have returned from a trip to Denver, eee Miss Mary Grace Lar: student at the University and a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority, 4s in Camper visiting with her brother, George Larson, Miss Larson and her brother will leave fer Port Arthur, Texas, about June . who fs eee Miss Ydith Smirl? who taught school here for the past season, left yesterday for Midwest, where she will spend the week with her broth- clock. A la chorus choir is| especially desired. | eee | St. Mark's Guild to Meet at 4) Parish House Thursday An important meeting of Sst. rk's, Guild will be held at the| rish house Thursday afternoon at | o'clock. Mrs, Lew Gay and Mrs. | Paul Weidner will be hostesses, | Bveryone Is asked to be present be. cause plans will be arranged for the immage sale ci 1 is plar ng to g Rummage Sale To Be Given By English Lutheran Aid Societ A rummage sale vill be |by the Ladies Aid soclety of the |Grace English Lutheran chureh, | Friday, June 12 at Mills, | cee | Serenadors Will Play For Mooseheart Legion Dance | The Serenadors will furnish the uslo for the neighborhood sc en by the women of the Moose- | eort Legion 346 No. “Jeffers treet, Friday evening. All the Moqse and thelr ladies and | friends are invited to attend, The | | predominant costume for the social will be bungalo aprons and overalls. Refreshments will be served during ihe evening. Meeting of Ladies Aid Society WIM Be Cancelled The meeting of the Ladies Ald so jety of the east side Methodist Con munity church has been cancelled The meeting was scheduled fo: Thursday ‘afternoon. | oe | | PERSONALS Gerald Paweett of Chicago and h friend, Robert Kreizler of Cleveland wil be the guests of Mrs. Harry Astin next week. ' The young men are driving o land, and are etop. ping At Estes Park before they come to Casper eee C. E. Shoenfelt and wife of Den ver are in Casper. Mr» Shoenfelt represents the Marland Ol! company Miss Grace Richy and her brother, | ho are driving home to Sheridan opping In Casper for a short a er before leaving for Billings, Mon. tana eee ALO. from Huyer, state representative is in Casper. oe Shoshon!, . has been | Palmer Mrs. C. iting h F, F husba f the Bradford-Wyoming Oil co: | has returned to n | | Burns | eee Mrs. Anna Jacobs and family of Sheridan are in Casper on a pleasure rip. eee L. GC. Muliek, representing Vrench Steamship York, ts registered eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simmons are ) town from Sheridan, see Mrs. J. J. Hale of Midwest Casper for several days. ee Mr. and Mra. William Place, Mr. | nd Mrs. Jack Gordon and Mr. and | the | Line of New the Gladstone, {8 in ANNOUNCEMENT. | Beginners classes in swimming sre to be held every morning from | ne to eleven o'clock. There will be class for women from 6:30 to 7:30 clock Tuesday and Thursday eve: | from Salt Creek on a pleasure trip. They wi femain in -Casper for several da} ; eee Hugh L. Patton, U. 8.. marshal from Cheyenne, i# here on busin bd os 6 | O. H. Frank, 8. ©, Oliver Hicks, Wilts erg Smith and wi Sullivan, J. E. Husk and operated one of the finer appointed | tonsorial parlors of Casper, is giving his ntiny local friends the glad hand | after an extended visit with relat! in Cleveland, Ohio es California Widows| PAGE THREE 5 of the United States army will Smoke Screen \2.2.. Gash, Beh, adn to personally direct the mammoth Planned For (pes eee g ot Legion Meet) Sse’. ke A complete museum of equipment tment OMAHA, Neb., June 10.—The lay ise ota ske screen seven hun-|0f the chemical warfare depar dred feet high and five miles ae . be xhibition ¢ that will completely shut oft Omaha | SnVentton. from tie Iowa side of the Mi. url = — river,.is a war-time feature visitors —sconen will see at the the national convention American Legion to be held URINE | ero October 5 to 9, ding to | Z announcem: W. Ma For Your EYES son, executi tt con vention committ MEDICINE MAN'S HICCOUGH—HIC'D BY MESSRS, RYE, SCOTCH AND BOURBON Curse ‘em, Doc, almost 30 years ago, when marching thru to Buffalo, on a quiet and modest Sunday, the boys they all knew me, and a little nip here, at regular slip-up-the-alley prices and a little nip there, at so-called pull-the-blind prices: Or was that little pinch of Rye hooked along Canal Street near the French quarter, two days from Havana, by some good fisherman: Let's ask Little Bo-Pep—before we hop up any more dopes for the Undertaker's re-HEARSE-al. enter'st. PEP’S SNAPPY Center St. Phone 18 DRUG SALE Light Globes 50-Watt Nitrogen Clear..35c 60-Watt Tungsten Clear. 30c 75-Watt Nitrogen Clear..39c || Tobacco, Cigarettes Camels ...........6. c0000 2 for 25c Chesterfields., ..2 for 25c Lucky Strikes 2 for 25c SicasaciaMN-Ticiailisieead> «camels, ee * : Prince Albert..........2 for 25c Biades and Razors Tuxeto Stow ary free “Why Pay More?”’ English Ovals..........2 for 45¢ 50c Auto-Strop Blades....37c| Sundri \ 35c Enders Blades....... +25 | “Why Pay More?” 50c Durham Duplex $1.50 Hot Water Bottles Blades «000.......cc6.0--.-38¢] for . cpahoquestsceas GeO 40c Ever Ready Blades....30c $4.80 Fountain STnEDA 50c Gem Blades. 35c¢ $2.50 Combination 75c Gem Razors . - 35e Botiles f $1.60 50c Gillette Blades. -37¢ | $1.50 Throat Atomizers 85c $1 Gillette Gold Razors 67c|60c Rubber Gloves 45c¢ Ice Cream Sodas-—5c, 10c, 15c—Your Own Choice at Pep’s Tooth Preparations Toilet Goods wed lgchah iach nD zurea Face wele; 8 Mark Uh Weber and Vio 2 TER OrerE: 8 oz. Bathing Alcohol “396 Pendell of Denver, promoters of the |\Colgate’s Tooth Paste.....21c¢}$1 Danderine 4 7Sc new town of Lavoye, are in Casper. |30c Listerine .. .22c |60c Djer Kiss Face ms plein Mn Peudell, have | GQe Listerine .... 39c| Powder 45c qetgedaountai pidcirs the /50¢ Pepsodent 38c |35c Frostilla fare to $1,000,000 near Salt Creek. 50c packer “ ‘ sae |s! Floramye Powder 83c 1 -¢¢ 35c Peroxide sseee 25€|35c Hyglo Cut. Rem. 27c Wesley Jones, typagraphical artist, §0¢ Squibb’s Tooth Paste 37¢|60c Hennafoam Shampoo wife, former residents of ( 50c Z 37c| for 10c ro visitors here for a few SRCOnILGs os or : ave from thelr home in Santa Ana, -Callf. | Dr 25c Hanslick 20c ce drugs 50c Java Rice Powder....37¢ W. J. Garich, — who formerly | “Why Pay More?’ |60c Lavoptik Eye Wash.47c . Form Organization SACRAMENTO, Callf., June 10.--| This was learned Tuesday when ar- ganized for their mutual benefit. | ‘This was learned yesterday when ar-| ticles of incorporation were filed the office of the Secretary of State | by the Widows’ Protec! Assocta- | | tion. The principal purpose of the or- ganization will be to protect the common financial {nterests and in- vestments of its members and to as- sist in the recovery of money fraud- tly procured from {ta members, e .25 ’s S. ill |$1 Lucky Tiger....... te Lifer cect. O%c|$1 Le Trelle Face | $1 Mile’s Heart Treat- | Powder . 83c } ment BA Pky 4 79¢) 75¢ Lov’ Me Face hi Fe . inkham’s Co; 97 a 5 ee S9e a pebelates ee Tht. 67e 50c La Blache Powder. $1.20 Syrup Pepsin. 91c|60c Mascara . $1.20 Sal Hepatica. Sle] $f paaheesn tevees ey eS IC avis ace owder fcadeetabans Seer ape |Soc Mavis Taleum..........37¢ 50c Melba Face Powder .37c 37c¢ SPECIALS 65c Kotex . an 39c 30c Geisler Bird Seed 22c 50c Melba Brilliantine 25c Squibb’s Talcums.. 60c Sempre Jovenay 60c 3-Flowers Creams Prophylactic Tooth 85c 3-Flowers Powder....67c Brushes at 35c Williams Shave Cr.....27c = $1.50 Van Ess THIS SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT Pep’s Fireworks go on Sale Wednesday, July 1st. e) ng. Register at Sprecher'’s Pharmacy | Vednesday, Thureday and Friday, | June 10, 11 and 12 from 11 a. m, to | 1 p.m. and 3p. m. to 6 p.m | ‘Term of four weeks, 12 lessons for | $10. | No registration accepted for less than four weeks, | Private lessons may be arranged | for those wishing to improve thelr | trokes, advanced swimming, fancy diving, etunts and life saving. Clarses are divided into the follow ing age groups: girls 7 to 10 years 10 to 12 years, 12 on through high school ‘The classes have been into age groups according 1} and psychological char- . To assure complete and thorough instruction the number in classes will be Mmited. Therefore early registration tw advanced. No vegistration will be accepted for jenn | than the six weeks term except where ruction may be tonlved information Miss These Sui 137 East Second St. THURSDAY SPECIALS LADIES, DON’T MISS THIS EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL! ts are just LADIES’ OUTING SUITS J ‘ ——— OFF the thing for vacationing and. outdoor wear. The Kassis Dry Goods Co. : Phone 1740