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N rRIVDAT, JUNE 19, 1925 By MAR e Is Entertained Mrs. Magh Wednesday Lander, Mrs. Val Maghee who has been visiting tn Lander for a short time was the guest of honor Wednesday evening at an informal party given by Miss Irene Long of that city ate se ousin Visitors Honored at Party Mrs. Arthur Gi Davidson was hos afternoon at her home ech street at the first series of informal parties in tess yesterday 1184 South E of compliment to her mother and sis ter, Mrs. M. Granquist and Miss Granquist of Wisconsin at the Davidson home, vited yesterday to meet the visi- tors we Mrs. Stuart Updegraff, . Royal Reed, Mrs. 0. . Wilson, Otto Neighammer, n, Mrs, Car) § I Gulich, Mrs. BE. 1 Dean Ly Mrs. vks, Mrs ©. B, Duncan, Mr Horace maker, Mrs. C. M, Hall and Mr Charles Staffor Mrs. Davidson will entertain ain next weel eee Degrees From Mic Julian Lever, Jr., ot Julian Lever of 736 South Beech street, dl- vision “passenger agent for the Chi- cago and Northw ilroad turned _yester sper fron Ann Arbor, Mich., where he received his bachelof of sci degree In me. z at the Univer- He was accom: banied home by Mrs. Lever who r ceived her masters degree this ye in English from the university. Mrs. Lever was student assistant to the dean of the liter college during the year Edward Mrs. C. D. urane, sor of Judge and Murane also received a degree from the uni having finished his study of Youngs Murane will net return to Caspef for some time as he expects to sall from New York soon for a tour of the HWuropean countries, A feature of the commencement was the presentation to Dr. Elwood Mead, United States Commissioner of Reclamnation, by the school, of an honorary doctors degree, Mrs. Mu- ane attended the graduation exer cises. Mr, Lever who spent com-! miencement week gmpanied his in-law to (€ the university nd daughter: sda} a a on usper ‘Thu Casper Literary Club Holds Regular Meeting, At the regular meeting of the Casper Literary club held at the Na- trona Power building Thu ning the current events prop discussion by the Rey. Philip K wards were the controversies tween fundame ism in Protest decision of the on school law! alism and modern- nt churches and the nited States court An inter- r on the Mountaineers of arks wags read by Max Winte of the New York Ol! company, wh: also related several of his personal experiences among the people. A. J. Hazlett, editor of the Inland Oi} Index gave a very interesting acien: tifle discussion of the raising of hogs us practiced in the Ozarks. Congress. man Charles @. Winter was « of the club for the evening. McGee acted as critic for the meet- ing. see Martha Diggs Wil Be Hostess to Small Friends Little Martha Diggs. Dr, and Mrs, 8. H. Diggs -of South Spruce street, will be hostess tomorrow afternoon to a nuinber of her small friends, the oceasion being her birthday annive: ees Mrs, Turner ts Hostess At Luncheon ‘Today Mrs, 1. 'T. Turner was hostess at sraali informal luncheon given to- on Eighth street ster, Misg Irma her home iu bonor of her Douglas, of New York. Among the guests were Mrs. Neal Tyler, Mrs. | — Your blistered burning feet need the comforting touch of Resinol Vintment to cool the inflammation and relieve the soreness, Physicians sny that infections around the feet are the worst, so watch out for the broken blisters. Anoint well with Resin n undage and the healing begins at once, is also an excellent dressing for ores, ety. Acall drw rores. Resinol | Warm Weather People as a rule prefer more dainty and delicate dishes during hot weather. ASCO Quality Delicatessen | 138 South Center Meeteatileteatae sate ts idson, Mrs. | daughter of | 1534 | Y TOBIN Kenneth - McDo: ld, who attended school at Brownell hall in Omal with Mrs. Turner, and her 3! Miss Douglas attended the c tion of National Charity Workers held recently in Denver. Douglas {s connected with the © dren's Village of Dobbs Ferry, > | see Plans Are Completed For Medal Contest Plans have been completed for thew silver medal contest in oratory to be held this evening at the Meth. odist Episcopal churth under the auspices of the Woman's Christian | Temperance’ Union. Among those | | who will take part in n the program are: The Rev. Charles A. Wilson, Mrs. Philip Frank, F. L. McClellan, Mrs, EB. C. Gates, Mrs. BE, B. well, M ley, M Pisher ra 5 ® brand. Sund- | B. 1] 2. | Hilde- A. nt, A. Dancing rty This Evening e last dancing party of the sea son by the Standard Athletic and} Recreation association will be held | this evening in the Industrial build- | ing on West Yellowstone. The en-| tertalament will be a carnival dane and all (hose who attend are assured of an enjoyable evening, | oe | Thursday Club Holds | Meeting Yesterday, | Mrs. frances Biglin was hostess | yesterday afternoon at her home on | South Center street for the regular | meeting’ of the Thursday Bridge | club. Guests preeent besides mem bers were Mrs. O. L. Walker, Mrs. | ames P. Kem, Mrs, A. 8. Sti | and Mrs. Gus Gell. The next mee ing ofth club will be held on Thurs day of next week at the home of Miss Margaret Sullivan, 109 East | | Tenth street. voi EI Se, [ PERSONALS ]| Father Schillinger of Rawlins mv- ; tored to Casper yesterday to spend a short Ume bere. vee Miss Frances Crabtree hus re turned from California where she at tends»college and will spend the sum mer vacation here with her parent |] Mr. and Mrs. Charles’ Crabtree, Miss, Helen Beeler of Rawlins at-| rived in Casper. yesterday and is « guest of the Misses Dorothy and Martha Moss Mahoney at thelr home | ou South Wolcott street. eee Mrs. UG, Sl Neff, Mrs. b. Loy, Mrs. H. Vundayeer, Mrs, Sau rinin, Mra. 8. is . Chappell and Mrs H. GC, Platz © expected to return from Luramie where they been attending the state con vention of the P, B, 0. sisterhood. 47 6 tre Mrs. Robert Goodman of Lavoye motored to Casper yesterday aud spemt last evening visiting ut the} home of her parents, Mr; and Mrs. | £. W, Adums on South David street. | Mrs. Goodman rvturned to her home this morniy see Mr. and Ars, Val been visiting for a few der with Mr. | Maghee. Maghee haye nYe in Le Maghee's father, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dauton expect to leave in a few days for u several’ wecks motor trip through the Yellowstone national park. ‘The will be accompanied by Mrs. Dau ton's mother who will arrive in Ca | per tomorrow from her home tu Der eee Paul and Robert Ingram of the Bungalow grocery store left the be- | | ginning of the week for Marion, | having received word of the death | of their mother, | eee Mrs. Lyle T. Bollum has been | spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred M. Thompson in | Cheyenne, eee The Rey, Louis 8. Bowerman, pa tor of the First Baptist church a Mrs. Bowerman expect to leave next Tuesday for Seattle, Wash., where Rey: Bowerman will attend the mec During the time ghter In ¢ Mrs, Frank of Parco visitor in Cr Mr, and Mrs. A Livingst Denver are guests here. ee Miss Eleanor 8, Head of Buffui ed in Casper yesterday. e+ | arr | Mr, and, Mrs. Robert N. Ogder rived In Casper yesterday from the home in Deadwood D., to vi here unt!) next week with their s¢ Attorney R. N, Ogden, Jr., and fat ily. The trip was made overiand, ( their return home tHey will be « companied by Mrs, Lardner, aunt Mrs. Ogden, who has bee eee a gu me for some tir Mies M. 8. Rothwell has been \ | ing here from her home in Buff 6: 81s Eugene Loucks is spending ummer vacation tn Casper with | parents Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Lo of 669 CY avenue from the Unive sity of Michigan at Ann Arbo | where he ts studying taw, eee Mr.-and Mra, Wilson Barker «) eaving this afternoon for Cheyen to spend a few Cay eee Mies Rosaline Jones is visiting fu a week with friends {n Thermopolir eee Denyer business callers in Casper include, F. J. Woodward, H. B. Alm | cox, Roy L. Davidson, B, A. Ri ards and Mre, Richards, J. D. Beebe | B. N. Rowell, B, Bowers, J. A. War ren and W. ( his tregu home jn Lu ver. + Mary M sent a “E the Elks Ch Ted Rose, famous co Arkeon orchestra M neer Morgan in the presentation of Toe Divertissement” $:30 o'clock mye Casper Hailp Cribune PAGE THR at the Elks Ck CITY BRIEFS Cc. H-Reimerth w who Theror Casper from ( been 1 April aking hi Bugene MeCart Wednesday mountalt to Kaye busine for ling the la HOU st N 5 4 © Big H Clayton of Denyer, wh Jus Entertainers at Elks Tonight’ rt from |" nar 8 among the Ca attended ¢ Cheyen t ~~ Shredded ten days in TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR_ AWtsr NIV YOUR CHOICE OF ANY PAIR OF SHOES IN THE AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS WONDERFUL SHOE OPPORTUNITY ' Haytin’s Boot Shop CORNER FIRST AND CENTER f | business jlast evening in Casper leaving. this | Beavers 600 | morning for their home in Thermop: | ( 8 600; 1 | olis. | A Court of jat the courte! t yenne arrived Barl Hanway, Ber ter, ce uing to spend a ull and Hi. B, Durham, Me. rt 2 on business, While | Hany told us about his visit to the | | in the c will be a guést at the | Hawiian nds and the navy man: | | Townsend | 1 there a few go. He! i See ¥ had pictures that were taken | | Shirley Weter of Salt, Creek | there, Mr. Kimball, Mr. Durham and her for a | Mr Peste mad short talks and : | [ai cst nas sees" a"! A penny’s worth of poor baking powd | fredetiek Cirma confined to} ham presented « ad er} Can spoil a dollar’s worth of companio | of ittn leradtivand ease, Tat “ith ingredients—play safe—use | sht to be proud of his badge. ‘Then | | Ha U. 8. M tur badge wa nted to Scout ler who at the Uni-| master Thomas | | \ i ver Ann Arbor This had. bet ar RS expects to spend the simmer ¥ was ‘glad to hea s and fall ¢ | } Yon in Mi yn 1m rland. pad Sah eaeer CAMP CAREY | DIARY THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDE Goes farther — Lasts longer — Is Edgerton Having Clean-Up Drive The people of Edgerton, the .pros. ae || perous ott tet town, believe tn pre | Pure—Dependable—Economical | a | Senting a good appearance, It pas | By TOMMY SCOUT | been ¢ trated by the patnt-up | 8. a /, : R | a Re 2*/; TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BR Toduy started off with the Lior : Meserabbacey patre inning inspection for the| , * w, the: pas second time but 1 the after. | mht to sire noon inspect honor flag] gion tine ee 8 sees tres an, went to the BOND BORE. cone pct marina! sh Mee “4 We took up something uew this | |” Arias Pak Se, ike id | morning. Deputy commissioner Jone _ aaa Gos GEL == ae aS 5 3 1s save instruction in king. tor an hour and in the afternoon he took . a nt a few days us out and we made our own m Th olis where From rmopolis | Petrie Frank y me s trip |. swim. Deputy commissioner Good. | : ‘ *. | showing the creeks, roads, hills, etc., | e went to the Padlock ranch | around the camp. There {s going to | bile thst | ® prize given to the scout who |f eedman left this morning | turns in the. best map of all three | i for a several days’ bust | periods of camt | to Rawlins and vicinity. | at 11 o'clock. we had our morning b © leave in a s win. passed even scouts on their | - - rn W days for Billings to viskt there | swimming tests. ‘Those who paceed (WITH KASSIS DRY GOODS CO.) for a week or ten days with bis|were Keith Wood, Jack McKenzie fath | Brank Golden, Custer ‘Goldtrap, or eye | Clark Goldtrap, Paul Weldner and | Ge nt @ ort | H. Humes, | j Ume in usjnes “| Bach patrol went searching for a| Announce Their weel totem pole this afternoon. They are to be about elght feet long aria six Kushins, repre j inches in diameter and placed in | je 1s company ¢ front of the cabins. We're going to Sata hoe oe bonnene for [eae fica ere ei | Mai Uiearance Sale ay | itlals. There sure will be'a lot of in- | jitials on them in a few years trom | k Boi district superin- | now | = ar} tendent of the Carter Ol company,| at four bells Deputy Commission: For Friday and Saturday | is*in Canada on business in connec: | er Shaw gave us some more instruc. e | tion with his compar tion on first aid. ‘This time it was “ays ee bandaging and w arned to put ' I Golden | on some mighty fancy cacderea’ | Onl are today, | After this we rested antil mess time. | guest t We continued to’ play inter. patrol! | “11° eee = all to night. ‘Phe patrol stand. |p S m M ll ry |. Jaek Alexander of Ura, Wyo., 1®| ings at present are, Beara ; Buf. hain! um er mune hereon business. | 750; Lions 666; Wolves 500; | A, G a Assortment No, 1 | Assortment No. 2 | Assortment No. 3 t Spr nv guest e Her TRIMMED HATS | TRIMMED HATS s nae aS REN TAILORED AND | vast . a Yer ‘ormer 1 rices $7 oO ] mn A s Ranging $12 EM hag been attendi ) $12.50 CHILDREN’S HATS | to $22.50 sip) Tie’ nee Final Clearance $2° Final Clearance $1 | Final Clearance $7° I “Sar. anacant 1, R. Pleree | Sale Price_ = Sale Price, choic ale Price — Saturday Dress Special Day At the Frantz Shop Leet good food keep you fit this Summer! SHREDDED WHEAT with fruit is Nature’s own combination—the DIAMONDS AND APPHIRES iL IPHIS styie of ring is very much in Kren favor. It is one of the healthful diet for warm i verys dined *'tdpibine: tions’ with white gold. weather appetites. | $9.75 to $100 ON SYSTEMATIC PAYMENTS It is so. easy to acquire & one of these beautiful rings on our conven- ient payment plan that Ht many of our customers ; Wi ee x= have expressed their satisfaction in no un- | certain terms. fr HM Mh | AYRES | , z| I] Jewelry Co. _ || FRAMED PICTURES | “Where You Will ob | Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes | Eventually’ Buy’ ‘ | ZOE MARKS | 4 118 EAST SECOND | ae | Down the Ster Hi Phone 1195R Klein Marks Music & Art Co. || 4 238 E, 2nd | | « ; A = Of the season’s most popular models will be offer a price that means much’ to the thrifty shopper ry dress on sale selected from our regular stock They come in Printed Crepes, Crepe Back S laf fetas and Tub Silks, All size noon and evening wear Dresses fc t YOUR U? RESTRICTED CHOICE AT $16.75 They Are Incomparable Values and Regularly Sell at $24.75 to $45.00. ERSARY SALE 9.85 “We Fit the Feet” GLADSTONE HOTEL BLDG,