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Sees Sp us Sap I lta Zits TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925 By MARY TOBIN Enjoyable Dancing Party Is Planned for This Evening. Students of Casper, those who are guests here, and those who expect to enter college in the fall! will be guests this evening at an enjoyable dancing party to be giyen at St. Mark's par- {sh house with Harry L. Young, Jr., and Donald C. Browp as hosts. Invited guests include,, Miss Eloise MéKin, Miss Margaret Holmes, Miss Thelma Bergman, Miss Helen Liv- ingston, Miss Lillian England, Miss Odine Houser, Miss Pauline Green, Miss Ruth Scott, Miss Frances Cott- man, Miss Louise Bingham, Miss Betty Danford, Miss Marjorie Driv- er, Miss Frances Bell, Miss Agnes Edwards, Miss Marguerite Nicols, Miss Katherine Stitt, Miss Muriel Miss Charlotte Carll, Miss Stewart, Miss Ida Bell Miss Dorothy Danford, Miss hoff, Miss Perkins, Minrova Barnes, Mary Barnes, Mise Leta § Elizabeth Crabtree, M Dorothy Byers, Evelyn Rowse, Miss Pauline Myers, Miss Irances Bingenheimer, Miss. Margaret Metz, Miss Lavonia Nelson, Miss Constance Me’ Miss Natalle Perkins, Miss Mildred» Mul- ler, Miss Nana Smith," Miss Helen McKin, Miss Ruby Chandler, Miss nevieve Miller and the Messrs. Maurice Post, Harry Connelly, Rob- ert Knittle, Fred Houser, Rolland Nichols, Mark Danford, Jr., Clyde Keely, Hugo Sproul, Gerald Nicol- aysen, Hugh Hinds, Robert Holman, Harry Pritchard, Vincent Dut Charles Firmin, Andy Gow, Henry Habernecht, Leroy Jourgenson, George Goble, Dwight W allace, War- ren McKelvy, Dan Bell, Phillip K. Edwards, Charles, Holland, Clarence ‘Thompson, Tim Knittle, Richard McKin, Frederick Hufsmith, Odie Gorrell, Paul Cody, Robert Miller, Harry Astin and guests, Gerald Faw- cett of Chicago and Robert Kridier , Ohio, Barry Mabone baugh Fred Fairchil or, John Murra Jack Norton, Marshall Keith, Jay Wolfert, and John Barnes, Jr. Former Casper Residents Entertain In Tulsa Mr. and Mrs. Harold Delaney, { mer residents of Casper and Mam- moth who recently left Wyoming for’ Tulsa to make their home, en- tertained last week in honor of their house guests. The following clip- ping fromthe Tulsa Dally World will interest the friends of the couple in ‘Casper: “Mr. and Mrs. Harold Delaney brought about a score of the girls and boys of younger society together last evening for the small buffet supper and dancing 1 at which they entertained in of Mr. Delaney and Miss 1 Delaney, who arrived yesterda or a visit with their brother and Mrs, Delaney. An abundance of garden flowers dec- orated the supper, table and the vooms of Mr’ and.Mrs. Delatfeyts at- tractive new home 1 South Peoria avenue, Assisting the host- e were her si Miss Marie Constantin and Miss Lucille Con- stantin The Misses Delaney. are former Tulsa girls and the guests were limited to their more immediate friends eee Rebekah Lodge Meeting Tomorrow W. L. Kuykendahl Rebdeks lodge No. 39 will meet in regular session Wednesday- evening at $ o'clock. Candidates will be initiated after which refreshments will be served by the committee in charge, All members as well as visiting. mem bers in Casper are invited to attend Longquest-Blank Nouptials Last Week. Miss Isabell L, Longquest, ter‘of Mr. and Mrs. Louls A. guest and George Blank, were mar ried last Saturday evening, June 26. at the home of the bride's. parents 1028 South Poplar street, by the Rev Lewis E. Carter. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis Long Beauty Winner Hits Jazz Dances a avers Betty Arlen, whose limbs are declared by beauty experts to be the pret tiest posang the movies. Betty gives classical dancing credit for the nerfeet dewclopment of her leg legs,” lower quest, brother and sister-in-law of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Blank will reside at 1028 South Poplar street. Besides those mentioned above, Mr. and Mrs. Antone Blank, brother and sister-in-law of the groom were pres- ent. cee Helpful Club Meets This Week With Mrs. Buchanan The regular meeting of the Help- ful- club will be held on Thursday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Buchanan, $13 South Spruce Street. eee Loyalty Temple Will Meet At Odd Fellow’s Hall Layolty Temple No. 18. Pythian will meet tomorrow evening 0 o'clock at the Odd Fellow’s Marriage Saturday At Congregational Parsonage A quiet! marriage was solemnized on Saturday evening, June 20 at the parsonage of the First Congregation- al church, 1130 South Ash street when Miss Willa Lee Irwin Became the bride of Alfred J; Runnals. The Rev, A. E. Cooke, pastor of the church officiated. The cguple. will make their home here, oe i6 Past Matrons Club Meets Tomorrow Mrs, J, M. Lowndes and Mrs. Wil- lam Dickio will be joint hostesses tomorrow at the home of the for- mer on South Ash street, for a meet- ing of the Past Matrons’ club. All members as well as visiting Past Matrons in the city are invited attend. to Glenrock Couple Married In Casper Monday Afternoon. Miss Angela Phillips, daughter of Dr. and Mrs..A. B. Phillips of Glen- rock and J. McCoy Ellis also of that city, were married at the parsonage of the First Methodist church, 866 South Lincoln street, by the pastor the Ret. Lewis E. Carter, Monda afternoon, June 22. They were at- tended by Dr. and Mrs. Phillips. Mr and Mrs, Ellis will reside at Glen- rock. cee Mrs. Finney Compliments California Visitor. Mrs. Wallace R. Finney entertain- ed informally at Luncheon today at her residence, 427 Devine ayenue complimentary to Mrs. Knapp of Cal- ifornia, mother and guest of Mrs. A W. Peake. Covers were laid for 10 guests at a ‘table decorated in pink and lavender sweet peas. Mrs. Peake accompanied. by her mother will leave Saturday for an exicnded visit in California. oe The Misses Taylor Visit in Casper Enroute to Ranch, The Misses Grace and Dorothy Taylor, who received their A. B. de grees’ from Vassar, at Poughkeepsie recently, arrived in Casper last eve ning to visit here for a short time before going to the McDonald ranch on Willow creek for the summer months, They were accompanied home t Mrs. Kenneth McDonald who was present for the commence- ment exercises. Enroute to Casper they stopped at Grand Island, Neb. their former home where they were joined by Mr.McDonald, who motor- ed so this city with them last eve- ning. The trip was made by way of eyenne where the» spent Sunday {ting with Unitea States Marshall H, L. Patton, Mrs. Patton and grand- daughter, Patsy Bell Brooks. cee Dinner Last Evening At Townsend Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols enter tained last evening at a fish dinner given at the Townsend hotel, their guests being, Mr. and Mrs. A. HE. Stirrett, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis and guest, Miss Lou Riach of Salt Lake city, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spur- cee Lee Doud is Host to Commencement and the oy graduate have held the lock and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran. Baseball Team af Dinner. Lee Doud was host at dinner last evening in the private dinning room of the Townsend hotel for members of the Lee Doud: baseball team. eee Interesting News From Washington. The following news item from Washington, D. C., by Mrs, Frank M. Burrow will interest many Ca people girl and atten tion of the capital this past week despite the heat. There are a num ber of Wyoming's young people at Washington's various private schools who were graduates this The Misses Idabelle and Ma Barnes who attend the Colonia school, have returned to their home in Casper, and Miss Hannah Hay, who is a student at Martha Wash ington seminary, is spending her vacation with her father, Hon. Johr year. RED PIMPLES TEN YEARS On Face and Arms. Itched and Burned. Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals, “ For the last ten years face and arms have been with pimples. The pimples were hard ang red and itched and burned so that I could not sleep well during I kept scratching the pimples all the time which caused more to break out. My clothing aggravated the pimples on my arms. “Tread an advertisement for Mal ‘ticura Soap and Ointment and chased some and after using for four months I was healed.” sf (Signed) Miss Gertrude Lankauf, 1612 Cherry St., Toledo, Ohio. day toilet and nursery purposes. Baap the, Ointment Stand be. Taloom She, Bolt i Liveraharien, Dope, M.'Malden: Mass” WHS Cotcure Shaving Stich 28x. Che Casper Daily Cribune Queen of San Francisco’s Prettiest aS Miss Edith Flynn has just been adjudged the prettiest « of ail the pretty girls in San Francisco, and, as such, is now entitled “Miss San Francisco.” She will attend * se. sie “£8 7 hap aad the California beauty show at Santa Cruz shortly. PAGE THREE am guests of friends in Montana. for | visitor in Casper. | Churchill are aged in the lui 0 or threes we ee 1 dar eene Fred Bezold and wife and Mrs. | Se ei | ate. and Mrs.W. J, Farrell, lessees | Frank Robinson returning from a| p, B, Coolidge, Lander attorn of the American hotel, motored. to| Visit to relatives at Denver, spent} Holland is representative of tl Denver yesterday for a visit of sev-| last night and this morning | Hend Bolthoff company eral days with frier city. Mr. Bezold fg the owner of t wee “. Lotus theater at Sheridan. Dkvids ro NeulobGhepenne wad Frank Barrett, rep: the es is city last evening Stearns-Rogers Suppl company, is| H. B. Hughes ts in Casper on one} ewe here from Denver on a business mis- | of his regular business visits from} p,-. G. gs, Barger has return afon, Eeiven tony from a several weeks stay in Tuls Frank Mahoney of Rawlins {s ex-| Walter Osberg and Harold Sunden an Tobin mote to the Bi pected to arrive in Casper this eve-| are here from Rockford, Il Creek ranch yesterday, retur| ning from the U-T ranch to att b acts ing to CARTS: Leas 1 ev the funeral of John Grileverto be} J. Nisbet {s {n Casper from his held tomorrow morning. While in| home in Shelby Casper he will visit with his aunts, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and Mrs. Jere- eee PROFESSIONAL Cc. P. Kelly js a miah Malioney. ora here’ from Denver. Marjorie Jane left last evening for | ness caller here Kansas C on a three weeks plea- e re trip. w.J R, Ewing are Denver Mar- |t istered at | Mrs, M. N. Wheeler nd sor ion, and George Wheeler left Sun- day morning overland for Denver,| E. C. Street has ret m @ where they were joined by Mr.| business trip of several days spent| ‘ Wheeler who has been spending sev-|in Montana. eral days there on business. From a sh dal 4 4 Denver, George Wheeler continued} Robert W. Lazear and son motored | » his trip to the western slope of|to Ca: last, evening from Chey Utah, where he will transact bust-|enne. y ess affairs. M. N. Wheeler left yes. Ore ae: x day for New Mexteo on business] A. A. Sanders, state gat | © and on his returrn to Denver, Will be] spent last evening at the T 4 ee Veen accompanied home by Mrs. Wheeler | hotel, Sy DX{nK: MAREE and son. @} sexe the enterprise ¢ eee C. C. Harmon, of the Mountain | “* how the world the Mr, and M States Telephone.and Telegraph com-| '** t ye expected to pany is in Casper on business from colleg Cheyenne. Alread UgM star o) ans Jability have signed or 5 Hay, at Rock Springs. force of the Consular-General. Miss arrived in Casper yesterday. P. B. Shannon, R. H. Brown, Other Casper students who haye| Kaplin will be greatly missed here. | ieee George Bradley, James Ferguson are} Carney, who playod for th returned to their homes for the sum-| Hon. W. C. Deming was the guest| Jack Holland returned last eve-| Cl | Y BRIEFS Denver men here transacting bust-| ago and is now one mer include: lizabeth Connelly, | of honor recentlyeat a smoker given | ning to Casper from Denver. Mr ess affairs. | in the w York sul who finished her work at Immacu-| by the Frank Lawton Post of the| \onday for Buffalo where Dr. Drew see writer that Henry, t lata; Harry Connelly, stude: | Spanish War veterans, an de-| will attend the medical association Charles A. Cullen and brother who G. G, Longstaff, contractor is here rmer Washington an Jef: Georgetown Prep; Brian livered one of his entertaining ad-| meeting. visited in ¢ r for several days|from Sheldon dome, all-American tackle who alre Georgetown university law student:| dresses ati aiie left last week motor for a trip to Onramme gured in pr otball, will be seq Pa Carr, who finished his law | A rece Sunday edition of the A marriage license was issued] Minnesota J. N. Churchill and wife and H.|!n the Hne-up and Elmer Oliphar course at 8 n; Vira Barker, | Washington Star has a most inter-|from the county office on eee A. Churchill and wife, automobiling | who won fame in th backfie student at Chevy Chase, ang Helen} esting article anent Rep. John D.|June 17 to Bernice May Smelser and| Among the Casper people.who will | from Denver to Sheridan, were over-|and Joe Alex Syracuse, w McFadyen, who completed work |'Glark, of New York. Mr. Clark | Boyd M. Chane: attend the Sigma Chi fraternity con- | night visitors in Casper. ‘The Messrs, also_pla at National Park seminary. who married Miss Marian Williams, | b < vention 1 es Park, Colo., this = = Mrs! Scott Land, who has been | of Cheyenne, has many friends in| Mrs. Jeremiah Daly motored to| week are: Rich rd Huff, Shelby visiting her son and daughter-t Wyoming. He is a member of the| Buffalo Creek yesterday to visit | Ronalds Boyer of the Wy- law, Captain Emory Land and Mrs. | Ho’ Agriculture committee, is a| there with Mr. Daly, foreman of the|oming B company, Land, has left Washington f creat’ naty lover and has some | Prairie Sheep company. She return. | Winter York Oil . Boston, where she will visit friends | worthwhi WS ding the con-/ed to Casper last evening pany, Noah Curra EB Al- before returning to her hume in| servation of our natural resources. | sae len of the Casper Towel Supply com- Denyef. Mrs. Land is a former resi-| He believes that these warm sum-| yr ana Mrs. Js, Van Doren and | Pany dent Laramie chapter. Mr. |. Such work ¢s being done b ik Caaberitiomitaetina: Howard Richardson {s a Laramie making the trip in his »mobile | National Park commision, a oe ——<—<—$<— and so far has enjoyed quite an ex- | much opportu is open to indi-| Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Coffen and son tensive tour. He was the guest of| vidual communities along this line.| motored to Casper yesterday from Mr. and Mrs, ‘Tracy McCraken| ‘The Clarks have a wonderful home| Harrison, Neb., and left this morn- 9 wiile in the National capital } on Long Island where it is needless | int for the park. BAUR S Mrs, Leona M. Wells, private sec-| to say the ve of nature is made eee retary to Senator War s ¢ paramo and Mrs. R. W. Sole of Ther- . meatier ‘ ing a well-earned vacat Miss Sue V. Wolfe nato is’ arrived. in* Casper last | I Cc Particular men have made Smith Shoes their choice Wells was joined here brot Kendrick’s office, has g to her} n : ! ce ream for a long time because they combine distinctive er, Mr. Rodney C. We Mar ome in Sheri where she will eee | style and quality with genuine foot comfort shaltown, Towa, and his family, and | spend the summer months Mrs, T. B. Hood, state commis: after a few 4: sight-seeing the Washington people were greatly r | er of child and animal welfare ar- party left in their car for a de-| interested this week fn a nattonallyiyed in Casper last evening from Ughtful motor trip which ling contest held ~under the Worland, ei she placed three | Globe Shoe Co. clude New York City and isplees of the U. §. Bureziu of| children in private. homes. Mrs. | i H ai | Education, in which -contes idea wad aoconinediod:to Caubér'bs Quality Delicatessen 230 South Center Street Master Franklin Winter, young-| from a great many stat Mrs. J, C, Halm of Thermopol! 188 South Center est son of Representative C. ©. Win-| ated. The prizes were medals and ere ter of Casper, who is a tulented| SUbstantial cash sums, donated by| Mr, and Mrs.-Harry Astin have as young musician, will be presented | ¢ Ttain newspapers, Why does not | their guests at thelt home on South ina special recital by his teacher, | Yoming send/a contestant? The | {.incoln street, their nephew, Gerald Fant? ars Mrs, Vivian. Matson, on state has an annual spelling con-| Fawcett of Ch ) and Robert Krid- | ning of June F re est nd tt vieto; in this event|jer of Cleveland, En route, to Cas another Wyoming boy, will also be| Would be eligible. Let us have al per the boys visited in Estes Park, presented in a recital later in the ntative next year. the-trip having been made by mote month. ona: ay/,0, 8 Mr. nk Rivers, of, Cody, ha | Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Haymond been greeting his many friends 4 | have returned'to Casper from a trip combined business and pleasure trip. and Denver, Mrs. Haymond ts own: | The many Wyoming friends of | r of Ann's hat shop located in the e Miss Rosalie Kaplin, of Senator} Dr, Timothy Joseph Drew, accom-| balcony of the Midwest Pharmacy Warren's office, will be interested | panied by his. brother-in-l Fran oMane. Evolutiona to know that she has resigned her/| cis (Dutch) Dunn, a student at the M and Mrs, J. L. Joyce were re position at the Capitol and will | state university who is spending the |cent Casper vis Cheyenne. proceed at once to Cuba where she| holidays here with his parents, Mr. | il be 1 with the offi Mrs. W of Laramie Black, Satin, Pumps $5.95 Iwo Lots of Gray 85.95 Archopedic Oxfords, Black and Brown $4.95 uér days should bring Mid-Summer hoe 200 Spr Odds and Ends Kid and Patent Suede \ THESE ARE ALL $10 AND $11 SHOES Specialty Boot Shop Tan and Black, to go at Regular Stock Whites $3.95 and $7.95 Strip 2ND FLOOR, O. & S. BLDG. home to the | ramily have returned from a several Arthur Lebhardt, formerly of| people of this country the 1.eed for | aay, motor trip to Denver, Frank H. Palm of Denver arrived Cheyenne, but now of Laramie,| conserving the woodlands, ~ our eee in Casper this morning to spend a stopped off at Washingtén this| springs and streams, and make} yr5 Lee F. Doherty of No Wood, | Short time here on business. week for a few days en routc to| #anctuary of certain spots where|wyo is a guest today at the Hen eee Crown Point, Ohio, where he will] nature undefiled can still be visited | nine ‘hotel | F. Morton of Powder River is attend the annual convention of the | by the people to their physical andy see pending a few days in Casper, Lions club as’a de a the | spiritual rejuvenation Miss Edna Day arrived yesterday} bdo dd ale s in White, , 91.9598.99 Theory Creation , Shall We Allow the Evolu- tionary Theory to Eclipse the Bright Rays of Christian Truth? The San Francisco Discussion on EVOLUTION between the PRESIDENT of the SCIENCE LEAGUE OF AMERICA EDITORS of the “SIGNS OF THE TIMES” and the Decided by the Judges in favor of the “SIGNS” EDITORS able arguments AGAINST EVOLTION FREE “ six months subscription to the SI¢ Featuring: ALONZO L, BAKER and FRANCIS D, NICHOL in a dozen articles on the scientific, moral and religious a tion, and summarizing the recent debates NS of the TIMES Staff of the pect Signs of I GEORGE McCREADY PRICE, whose recent address before the Vic- toria Institute at Westminster, England, and whose numerous books easily place him in the forefront of the Fundamentalist writers, in twelve les on various vital phases of the Evolutoin question PROF, HAROLD W. CLARK, articles on Evolu- in a series of eight anti- VARNER J. 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