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‘THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1928 PAGE THREE _ Che Casper Daily Cribune —— { | > : Fi it ] P ° | Perkins, Joy Stafford, Helen Niet: }--Rose, Symbol of Love—Helen Meld. TREAT CRIMINAL FOR DISEASE, td re © ammer, Bernadette Fahlman, Grace | Bace: ates—Billie Knight, Helen | SS * | 1tzger alc resentation Thompson, Mary Madsen, Margaret | Park, Helen Reld, Genevieve Miller, Sullivan, rtild, Jane Crowther ( ) “C] 9 B ll I ; up — Corrine Woodruff irs © + my nterpretative Group. Y ies on f utre a et, Ky OW | tie Burvic—aarjoric 7, PORSNOD ie es di | “ Wind and Waves—Libert wf ates keh By MARY TOBIN ' ¥ : | ells, Bernice Garrison, Jane Crowth- | ¥ nngon, ‘Mary Louise Reeds! DENVER; Colo? June 11.—Untily t ward st oO re | cr, Marjorie Newell, Marlan Schen teeiae len’ Reale criminality is treated as a disease year : agol eC, ads ig Suce CESS | |: hess a Sica. noern civilization will have crime,| ‘The conte uttendance Small Girls Hostesses ‘arrangements to have one of the “The Prophet Bird—Helen Reid. ~ | Professor J. L. Gillin of the Ur of 3,000 de 1 sections guerite Mitzgerald. At Birthday Party smaller private classes. Pe Innocence—Bernadette Fehlman. | : trader a ity of Wisconsin ured tod of the Unit 0 fror D} By HELEN SIMPSON. } King, and Mick E -Because sho was seven years old| Miss Skarra who is well fitted to} Wxcellent technlque and Unusual | In the ballet, “Chitra” featurin S|! eee i, | te ume jee eatioe batore ots tie eleven Germgns)\ Rexico ia yesterday, young Miss Murlal Hind. \Mnstruct any swimmirig class ts buck: | style were displayed bythe pupils of | Miss ‘Thelma Be andiGeraia-| cule night, ee: : r the national) foreign’ count - man was the small hostess at the af- | ed by a good deal of experience. She|the Fitzgerald Studio-in the on line Airheart’ with Shirley, Extes as| The Spring ‘Song—Helen Reid | conference of social work meeting ——-—— ternoon birthday party given by her | attended the Chicago Normal School! ballet, “Chita,” takew™from | the Goddess of Love and billy Knight! Dunee—Nona. Clatr John: | $6 e. mother, Mrs. H. 1. Hindman of 1226 | of Physical Education and tho Uni-| drama, wiiich was presented at the |us the Love Slave, the audience sw | Srp rues raha, Gon phe Spnremaces 1 INGT IS South Poplar street for her and her | versity of Oklahoma. She has had | Blks’ auditorium under the auspices | r AdeBrowly uth clentific studs ENGLISH JAM small sister, Shirley, age 4. ome very wonderful interpretation. special Reed, Instruction at the Ilinois}of the American Legion last eve- | Pe Mariorie ” ne and the | + Shirley, 3 ; d 2e ast © rfect training of the dancers who A big birthday cake was-one of | Athletic club, and she was instructor | ing, ‘The dances in the first portion | wore carefully ehosen costumes, will KT HOME ALONE, GHEE the “curing itr C. & E. MORTON the very attractive features of the | in swimming and life saving for two | of i! declared that civilization despite LONDON, ENGLAND afternoon. Games were played be- | years at the Oklahoman State College. | out the theme of the ballet wera ex- | ed of presentations of the year: it nees in other flelds today is PURE FRUITS fore the refreshments were served, | — TA SS quisite. The costumes which sug Delightful accompantments _ were r ¢ a The little people who, enjoyed the | General Aid of Methodist goethd® the" Gbkbaates bite: Gino | Dlayed te'tnn-ovemantets ot MUKA wine A einai afternoon with the Misses Murial and | Church to Meet. Were superior to any that have ever | guerite Fitegerald, Roscoe King ang| Goddess of Love—Shitley Estes, ais Strawberry Bhirley were: Pearl and Chester Geh-| Tho General-Aid of the Methodist | heen used in Casper | Nickofi¥nalskl. The wendactiiehow.| | Love o—Billie Knight. ¢ readjust themes! Raspberry ret{; Margaret and David , Dodds, | church will meet tomorrow after-| The national dance presented by made by the pupils of Miss Fit Attend to Goddess of Love—| Chief of P. Ct, Purick t — \f Gooseberry Mildred and Maurine Worrick, Geor- | noon at 2:30 o'clock Insthe church | twenty of the younger pupils, took | gerald and ber assistant, Mise Clari, | U&Mey Miller, Helen Park. , > parents who a , Black ‘and Nettie Radden, Lucill ts] Darlors:3Tueimocial pervice’=.c! | rr pils, | sera her assistant, Miss Clari : : | ‘The body of Mrs. W. H. Mc ack Currant sia’ and Nettie Radden, Lucille anc mod social service .circle| the audience back to the English | bel Butler, is a credit-to thetr stu Bearers—Margaret John-| zo out and leave | See Irene Tilton, Grace Elsle Cunning: | will entertain during the meeting| garden or the sod uf Old rin, Espe-| dio. Mention should also be made of Nona Clare Johnson, Mary Ada| their babies e home ho died. Tues gaya \— Apricot ham, Grace Kennedy, Donald Grey. with a special program, All members| cially outstanding was the Hungar.| Miss Mary B. McPake of the Amer- Mary: Louise Reed, Marjorie | morning Chief Patrick veve tale a ‘0 Geen ene exnc py Currant and Raspberry Ella Cox, J. R. Sharp, Mary, Hajnes | are requested to lan dance Miss Billy Knight | ican Legion who headed the com-| Corrine Woodruff, Catherine | riman¢ couple Who had My ass etichucmn dames Spgs bode hee |} Orange Marmalade and Murial and Bhirley Hindman, the the program ahd those c ‘Chitra rying | make ‘ one of the most talk: | Marian Schenke whose left ery 1 seemed to be thrown | mittee, and whose energetic work ir ast evening and | ‘ t ri Children Ma tee dll a rgetic work in ames ; at the Lorton Funeral home Egy SP HeSIOr: eee KE snort aie Productic Into the dance. ‘The fire, vivacity and | the ticket campaign, made it possible 3 Geraldine Air one. Nelghb ik Mislaas es @HAe Woke for the | Bake Sale Given By ndé wtHoblage uiny | fete ee true arian | for such a large audience to witness | 2&@r cam {ammoth Oil company, and the six PLE. 0. Chapter — nee 2 Coon, inithean|intecnretation ape ae nths old baby of th | i r | Coon," in the an-| interpretation The following prograny was given |! Bernioe | in mpany the t t » Chapter O of the P. ©. Sister. | PO ‘5 Methodist chutch,) ‘he eous costumes throughout the event r ‘ se Thompson, Liberty } welfare ro septs mea il : re hood, -will hold a bake sale Friday | it 120 o'clock this evening at reeu-| exceile yal of the “Sun PART I | Cacherelis. shou parents not to! Parig’ where . Quality De hi atessen afternoon at the Casper Pharmacy | seingteeatated : eat seta JE| “Night” Swere among the out Oa ete Oriental Dancer—Bille Knight withou 138 SOUTH CENTER 8T sha xd y members of theling features of the ‘Cycle of the ivertissements. Violet, Symbol — Jane | Epworth sue of the XN Informal Bridge Tea Friday thodist | Ha: The costume of the sun. was Folk Group. For Bride Elect atothepur hace eooeereg PY the] q gold-metallic creation, beaded with | Russian Dance—Margaret. Jobn- The informa! bridge tea given by | The. vegas SUE R Eine weit | Prilliants. “Night” wore a silvery-mo- | on, Helen ks, Jane Crowth the Misses Margaret and Paricla Bul-| 19 priday evening at § o'elock in| ‘lic gown which was covered with | Marjorie Newell, Nona Claire John: | van for Miss Margaret Hngland,| the church anne David Woot | lauds of midnight-blue chiffon, | 0M. Katherine McAdams, Mary | willbe given at the Sullvan home | standard orchie will’ play ‘intithal|-s¢ onto. er fentaite. OG the, Aipet pon lee eatin Te Marj Ae WI W C R g s Be? on South Center street, Friday at: | intervals acer hetey tion ‘of the p: 13 Misr | Sailor's Hornpipe—Mari Per- | ibis t t | M. ternoon. ‘There be about five ei Tpke ne rformance may Snisht’s presentat ierrott" | kin.8 | bs 1d oman an ests 11S arve. Ous ers tables of bridge, | ve purchased from members of the Which she, herself, created, Miss | Irish Reel—Mary Louise Reed. and | wa halen’ Epworth league or at the door be. , SPisht showed Plerrott as the half. | Helen Reld. aver | ° Mrs. MeGtincy’s Pupils to | tore the play. clown and helf-tragic figure of the | Highland Fitng—Bernadette Feht- | Your Choice Appear in Recital. ais tsi SE court jester, whose love Is refused, | ™an ce Hungarian Dance, Billie Knight. glish Folk Dance—Margaret Sul- | and who forces jests when he is te: ful and unhappy. Miss Knight's P! Mrs. Lewis E. Mincy will pre. sent ber pupils in a recital Wriday | of about forty-five evening, June 12 at 8 o'clock at the | |rott was one that will not be for an, Helen Neithammer, Bernadette North Casper Christian church. Mrs PERSONALS gotten. | Perkins, Rebecca | FW. Hunter, soprano and Julius! {_—$<$—$—<—_— afford, Mary Mad Rehall, violinist, will assist Mrs. Ns doles nin faanie ta Se eh |ven and Yvonne Bergman. MeGlincy, , pte Mra, C. L. Young and daughters, | they will leave for « tour through Cycle of the Day! The following program will be| ‘Thelma and Darline and Miss Alba is; Misgslanlppl. (and. Loulsians.| Boe ee ee presented: F | Henderson,-left today by motor for Germany's parents live in ‘Tex. | sralline Alrheart, Helen Duet,.“‘March of Mitten’ Men” Sousi| Omaha, After a short stay in Ne| iit : | Wiederhold, Helen Reid, nts of Mf. and the pz live in Mississip Neta Mae Cilft and Clara Hayman Germa “Throwing Snowba Martin braska they will tour through Kan Genevieve Miller, Jane Crowther, Bi! Hats =o sas and Oklahoma. atere {ile Knight, Madeline Julan ‘ een aL Mrs. M. M. Lyot d daughters,| 5U%—Thelma Bergman. “Easter Lillies” -- Martin! Friends willbe pleased to learn | Lucille and Clarivel, are lanwite hia Sunbeams—Bernadeite | Fehiman, “Duet M1 Trovatore” Verd!-Greenwald| that Margaret Odlorne, who ha» | sine t0e'n pil ire trip te ben, | Helen Niethammer, Marjorie Per F quotn, end) Leona, Then | been confined in her home with scar ees Joy Stafford, Mary Hilsr . “Our Automobile Ride... Hecker | {er fever, ts‘ muchs improved. ses | Mary Madsen, Lols) Garrison, formerly priced from George Foreman eee Mate Wheeler jeaving toniehe Twilight—Helen R Jane Crow . 1 apne a oe el Be sixaethors | leaving to! eae | / Soe Ere aban eS | Mr.) anid Mrs, Arthur Dayidson | on @ business trip to Chi ah pee Natason ee, ea $16.50 to $25.00 dsfmpte ‘Coatéasion Thome | bave as their house guests, Mra, M.| he will be gone for some time. |) Night—Shisley, Eatee. . ; Sata Granquist and daughter, Tressa eee Julius Rehall = sdebd | ory , , Mn enue Magtingly | ff" Wisconsin, who will remain in| Dr. Nelson of ‘Thermopolis, who | | Friday only ‘Sidney Wright the city bout two months, The| has been in Cosper visiting his sis A “Gertrude's Dream" .-.. Beetlioven | Siiaeek sols mother and sister of | ter, Mrs. J. J. Swansven, left for | Lulu Tider | Airs, Davidson, jome today, | “Rustic Bridge” ~..----. Morrison | 1} | x . i etnter K. Moodie of Independence, Kan A baby girl, June Ann, we | Lemon Juice “Convent £ * _. Ludovic | 84, president of the Prairie °Oil anc > Mr. and Mrs. Guy Trevett the Tilden jas company private hospital today Leor | and G. Dana o! H ' f ‘parewell’ to Piano” ‘Beethoven’ Cheyenne, , also an official.of the | rand daughter are feeling Whitens Skin | Neta Mae Clift | Praifie Cll and Gas company, ac. ) Duet, “Chop Stocks” ----- DeLulli | companied by R. B, Wertz of Parco bee < Sidney Wright and George Foreman | 4nd 1’, E, Kistler of Denyer, of the s Katherine Dessert, rem: The only harm less way to the skin white to mix the juice of two lemons wit! three ounces of Or at the Wyoming National B: Produvers and Refiners company are In Casper on un inspection tour nding a short the in see |with friends, Mr, ard Mrs. A Shuck left today for | Goodman --- Wandelt Neoma Brittain “Carnival of Venice” Berna¥ette Finch We advise early shopping for these spectacular bargains —— “Tyrolienn| Ludovic | } Mrs. Edwa peu beat clover’ = Coombs | Salt Lake clty where abe will spend) J g Teun oae rd White, which | Vi he N Fel d : H , hic f. Mes. F. a Week on a combined pleasure and . Arthur Scannell of the John druggist will | Ww Ww Leath ( ry m “Joyful are oe Pate te | bustness trip. Clay and company of Omaha, live ‘supply for a few | lew the Ne elt an ather ats (ve chic for sports costumes) prim Clark Hayiian eee | stock commission firm, arrived, in cents. Shake well | + Duet, “Witches Plight” Russell | Margeson and Pp. 1, | Casper yesterday, Mr. Scannell will in a bottle, eet $2 95 to $7 75 Olga Rehall and Mrs. MéGliney | Pease of Denver are registered at | 0! - Y a ‘sauitael $ i wean Laka | quarter-pint. of thy ° cA ''Phe public ts cordially. invited tu j the Gladstone, attend the recital. 3 ‘ H coed W. H. Surgeon of Coiorado Springs is in Casper on a business trip. most wonderful skin whitener, soft- ener and beautifler, Massage this sweetly e424. wers, fragrant | rh into the face, nec Gas ‘aman p| Word has been feceiyed from Lan Mrs, Fichel Entertains Te ivan cue | Sone der that a daughter, Rogna Jane, | arms and hands. It can not irritate. | Ais. L. V. Wichel entertained the | Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Coramet has been born to Mr. and Mrs. C. D.| Famous stage beauties use {t ¥) é t i e ‘ ‘ ett ' lerber: re Fasper frown | Baker, recently of C he Bak- | bring that ck youthful skin and < Five-Fifteen Bridge club at her home | 820, Herbert, are in Casper from | | Sixty-Five | Tri eG 3 . | Leadville, Colora ers moved to Lander al months | Tosy-white complexion; also as a }| 4 ay Se Bauts ne Crest Street youtsray Heat rassapall 20 hn ibd eee hon Mrs Baker accosted she. | freckle, sunburn and tan bleach | : y | For Friday and Saturday ernoon, lonors were won by Mrs oe. ; aay . abe | You must mix this remarkable | ’ 5 j | ta e Barkin andra. Richards, Dr, Alex G. Ralston is in Casper | ¥ition in a Lander bank, Mra. Baker | ition "yourself. It can not. be of the season’s best styles in | We have grouped a wonderful a on business from Midwest. was formerly Miss LaClair Dismuke, | pought ready to use because it i Ladies Ald Division tone daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Iic-| best immediately after it 1s pre} | line of Riaipooes Mecting Mr,vent Brat Mel:'Toddthave. ri ake of South Beech etreet avy | Mra, E. C. Wright's division of the | turned to Casper after a 10-day trip | I esses First Presbyterian church will not | through Colorado. Mr, and Mrs. | Chaei tith Gata. D. Lamb: this | Todd | stepped in Denver for soveral ‘ | days, ‘ Cue Al by a i he a Laredo a oa formerly priced $24.75 to $65.00. nley street. he be called tozether the first part of nex! | Rex Mayne of Creek 1s regis zes 16 to 44, ws . tered at the Townsend hotel. CHOICE Ladies Whirnes -Associatlon, To" Meet Harry Izenberg, an of! man from: “ “ Denver is in Casper. 2 : . Vans Say sige era itered ager In both fur-trimmed and tailored Nurses’ Association will }-otd the las: | | Mr. and. Mrs. Prank epee Z styles, representing the season's meeting of the'season at the eines eon Ut cate eee ee most wanted fabrics and colors. Yome at the Natrona County Hésy Pie ee Aease pamliees 7 * = rl 3 we ; $45.00 Wetec ee AT RIVERVIEW PLUNGE pre which Whe ver MidEie Satibars are urged to be present 3iiss Bayne, state Mish con Pie . ‘: } ) as 3 ‘ate, Rete Cant iwrat olson wesertt stoner and hig’ wite; are tere |) Starting Monday, June 15 EACH indeed. a owe “ee Lessons will.be given to women, girls and children . N h t onl < " . ‘ Ww Crame the Cra M “very iy. « ‘ ‘ | ow you can choose at on eo ise ven For Mrs, Fletcher “ Be - € ; gk ach pr g, he be 12, Printed Crepes and Chiffons 3 ; Mrs. usse| ¢ 1S N 5 A ten was mS ¢ 12 LESSONS $10 Printed Radiume Buff at 28 Has icaieot a Bah Register at Sprecher’s Pharmacy or Phone 5 ; | treet, today complimenting Mrs, C.) Uv." retaht teeparrer Plain Crepes and Chiffons K. Fletcher and Mrs. Vesa "Russell; whofare leaving Casper V goon Those present at the tea were: Mre | . Winter, Mra, Phil Winter, Mrs | rig Wagner: Mrs., Owen Muck Mrs. Sheppard, Mrs. Harry Astin MISS SKARRA, Instructor before they"leave for the south, ac jcompawied by Mr. Germany. 1 Germany will leave Monday, June Canton Crepes Satins and Radiums , Mrs. John Huft.and the honorees ; oe ie! her and Mra, V Coats with fur bandings; coats : ie Lt A with fur trimmings; coats of fine 4 Apollo Club Meeting twills; coats with velvet collars. Scheduled For Friday A specia) meeting of the Apollo Gub will be held Friday evening at 8 ‘o'clock in the Auditorium W. L. Subway Special The season's newest printed | A Subway Special S Regular $22.50 Kuykendall Lodge To Give Bake Sale Members of the W. hodge at the Piggly Avenue, Saturday, June 13. bérs are asked to t e thetr ions at. the store by 10 oe eee L. Kuykendal silk crepe Hand-Made Frocks for midsummer No. 39 awill hold a bake sale store on CY Mem Wisely French Voile Dresses | Linen Dresses Now ly Among these are hand-made, lace and ae re 8. D. Club ae Ho'd | embroidery trimmed, some _ hand $ 95 oeng tinice a regular meeting || THE NEWEST DESIGN IN PLATE Very dainty $12.98 } draw nj in all the new regular shades; . Seidea tment eaheoh eta hide On| ry aj and very regular values to 5 48 | = Thursday evening at the bome of | lade by Gorham, America’s ‘smart, | $9.50, now e Miss Tina Matson. The club room M Of the organization is \belng closed fade from Haas Sizes 16 leading silversmith. . { 50 to Our selection of plated ware AaNnl Bros. crepe, in through the summer months, ec , - ee eater ene | » both exclusive—and lovely. both light and These are made from amall Frivale Swlamalag aia We invite your inspection. i ¢ dark back- | imported French linens, To Be Organ! y Miss irra. - | 4 ant i L, Mies Emelia M. Skarra, who hi ar lath ar . Mees Re ewsil Band. eos Seait inethuctor io the\department of | pretty floral an broidered and hand- drawn. Also ensemble | styles with jacket of im- ported all over embroid- | ery dot patterns as well as Tub Silks in charming sport stripes. Regularly priced at $16.75 ~. Physical education at the’ Casper | public schools, has consented to add to her regular swimming classes at Riverview Park plunge, any smal) Private classes where several women wish to take lessons together. Any amall group of women who desire to take lessons, but do not wish to go into the Inrge awimming classes ma call Mise Skarra at 226-1 and mal AYRES “Where ) 118 East Second St.—Phe JEWELE CO. ou Will Leoutes 4 Bay 2 1195-R Shown also in e —everywoman’s store

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