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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1 By MARY TOBIN Popo Agie Tribe Will Meet Thursday Popo Agie tribe No. 10. Order of Rednien will meet Thursday evening at the Odd Fellow's hall, to elect of- cers and transact business matters importance. Following the meet- = refreshments will be served by a committee fn charge. All visiting members and regular members are urged to be present. ee Miss Norris Entertains Informally This Afternoon M Lovey Norris entertained in- ly this afternoon at her home on South David street at a tea party in compliment to Miss Grace McGet- tigan of Toledo, O., cousin and guest of Miss Elizabeth Connelly. Inyit- ed. guésts included: Mrs. eal Tyler, Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, Mrs, Paul Hooper, Mrs. T, J. Drew, Mrs.’ Ju- {sr Lever Jr., Mre. Bryant 8. Cro- Mrs. B. J. Donahoe, Mrs, Ralph E. Barton,. Mrs, John Schlueter and guest. Miss Meta Schlueter of Pror- Ia., Mra. M. C, Price, Mrs. Q. K. aver. Mrs. Victor R. Daken, Mrs. Lowell Brotager, Mrs. J. W. John- son, Mre. W. B. Schilling, Mrs. Earl Hanway .and guest, Miss Frances Sheldon of Denver, Mrs,'J..F. Cow- an, Mrs. nn Littlefield. Mrs, Wil- 1 B, Cobb, Mrs, Charles I. Camp- bell, Mrs, Don Smith, Mrs. Kenneth R. Warner, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Mies Ellzabeth Connelly, Miss Mar- garet Sullivan, Miss Patricia Sull!- van, Miss Margaret Dougherty, Mise Edna’ Smith, Miss Lois Longshore, Miss Violet Lever, and the guest of . Casper Men Attend Luncheon At Plains In Cheyenne Monday an informal luncheon was given in Cheyenne at the Plains, ho- tel by the Chamber of Commerce of that city, honoring Dr. Hubert Work, secretary of the Interior, Dr. Elwood Mead, Director of Reclamation and state and city offictals. Among those whe attended were Senators Warren and Kendrick, man Winter. Former Go’ rooks of Casper, Gov- Ross, E. B. Mitchell, endent of the north- the Colorado and real er general super’ ern division Southern;. E, ot M. Westervelt. and land commissioner for the go, Burlington and Quiney; J. B ment and agent for the Burlington; and loca! officials and citizens. A five-minute address was made at the close of Lamson, agricultural develop- Mrs. Thompson Will Be Hostess for Circle Meeting. Mrs. Howard Thompson hostess on Titursday her home, a meeting of the Gleaner’s circle of the First BapAst vchurch, to be held o'clock. will be afternoon at 933 South Ash street for Mrs. McRorey Is Honored At Informal Party. Mrs. Frederick Houghton delight fully entertained Tuesday afternoon at-her home in honor of Mrs. G. Me: Rorey, formerly of Casper now of California, who 1s visiting in Cae- per with friends. Dainty refresh- ments were served at the close of the afternoon by the hostess. Guests present included: Mrs, McRorey, Mrs. Muék, Mrs. Clowe, Mrs. H. Par sons, Mrs, W. Yard, Mrs. Engelice Mrs. Trager and Mrs. Bond. ary Mills-Huffard Marriage Tuesday. Mrs. Eva G. Mills, daughter of Mrs. Hattie Clark of Sweetwater, and William Huffard of Freeland, were quietly married on Tuesday June.23 at the parsonage of the First Methodist church, the Rev. Lewis EB. Carter officiating. They Clears Ob! bow clear and beautiful your complexion is today, my dear!" ‘HERE IS a certain joy—a cer in pride—in knowing you are \dmired, whether it be from father, brother, husband or sweetheart! And back of that joy is the satis- faction of knowing all is we! Men are fascinated by the charms of beauty. Women gazo with envy, secretly jealous, per- haps, wondering—hoping—praying tor that attractiveness which is not theirs. But why the wondering— the hoping—the praying for that craved for attractiveness—that Jear skin—that beauty. A cl skin—is the barometer of one’s condition. A healthy skin radiates beauty. Pure, clean blood means a clear skin. 8.8.8. is waiting to help you. will rid your blood of its impurities and give you that clear complexion. Since 1826 8.8.8. has been ridding people of blood impurities, from pimples, from blackheads, boils, eczema and from rheumatism, too. Because 8.8.8. 1s made from fresh herbs and barks, {t may be taken with perfect ety. Try it your elf.’ You wili not only look better, it you will feel better, too. 6.6.8. 1 id at all droe peg id in two sizes. The fives ole It} 925 Making Music . Popular were attended by Mr. and Mrs. C. EB: Dawson, Both Mr. and Mrs, Huffard are well known in Casper as well as in the Sweetwater country. They will make their home at Breeland, eae Benefit Association of Maccabees to Attend Meeting, All members of the Woman's Benefit axsociation of the Maccabees [are requested to meet at the Metho- dist Episcopal church, corner of Dur- bin and Second streets on Thursday. From the church they will go by car tor Glenrock: where the Casper re- view will put on work during the afternoon in organizing, installation 4nd initiation. Following the initia- tion of the joint class from Casper and Glenrock a dancing party will be given. A banquet will be served at the Higgins hotel and {it {s ex- Pected that at least 60 from Casper will be in attendance. akaiae Mrs. Treber Entertains At Henning Today. Mrs. Madeline Treber entertained very informally today at a luncheon for a few friends given at the Hen. ning hotel in honor of Mrs. Halm of Thermopolis who motored to Casper Monday with Mrs.’'T. B. Hood.’ euiaie North Casper Christian Aid to Give Entertainment. A free entertainment will be given on Friday evening at the North Cas- per Christian church beginning at 8 o'clock by members of the Aid go- ciety, Light refreshments will be Served for which aismall charge will be made, The public ts invited to at- , tend. ‘When the mountain wouldn't come to Mohamet, Mohamet went to the mountain. And since the American public won't go to-symphony con- certs, these women ere bringing symphony concerts to the American public. They are Mrs. Artie Mason Carter and her assistant, Miss Marion Bowen, and they conduct summer concert series in the Hollywood bowl, near Los Angeles. Crowds average 10,000 each, and tickets sell at 25 cents. o- Senate of Matrons To Hold Meeting. The Senate of Matrons wil! meet at the home of Mre. B. L, Packell, 1204 East Second street this evening, Baptist church will meet for Mis ter s her | Casper visiting with The regular meeting of Fort Cas. Labia pe ; es $6.40 | FINISHED BRYANT PORTRAITS -__ 230 W. Yellowst ‘2 os puna ~W. BRYANT DOLAN ~ fev ass Che Casper Daily Cribune CASPER MOTOR CO. | are among the D jers here thig we ek P. J, McIntosh of Split Re ok came to Casper yesterday to attend the funeral of John Grieve held this morning. eee Frederick P, Coe is transacting business affairs here from Denver, cee M. Marison of Whegtland is here on business. oe Robert Fuller has accepted a post- tion with the Gladstone hotel us clerk eee 8. J. Bowers is a Lander, visitor in Casper, o- 8. Rose and A, P. Archor and E. Gerhase of Denver, arrived in Cas- rer last evening to spend several days here. Syed EB. J. Kelly of Midwest is in Cas per on pusiness. Setting The Styles By AILEEN LAMONT, -(Copyright, 1925, Casper. Tribune)_ EW YORK, June 23.—Manne- * COMMUNITY FETE T0 BE. PAGE THREE STAGED AT GHEYENNE| Rana wurta crtgaperin HEAR REPORT eset ON CONVENTION: CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 24.—A community celebration will COSMOPOLITANG on Independence day in ¢ IPF : fake this year for the first t! non ty years, Heretofore t has beer 1.6.8 : [ress cabs: pee SEIS an unwritten understanding between . |] ¢ | eee Cheyenne and other towns nea I r. G. S. Barger ells { that Cheyenne residents wo: Pp Ay Pad box fh eat ged be Ff) eae = tronize thetr programs {fthey r of Work Nationals nen By AN turned to Frontier Day | ~\ l (Ay) | This year, however, the setting Are Doing the Ne | aside of 4th nge Day as] . | 4 } il well and the request that all c | Bi ide \\ munities observe the Defense Tost br. G E « - 1} q has placed. an obligation on Chey-| Co: an ( ina | \| | enne as the capital of the state, and] r 14 | a community celebration vy k the ub at the 'T ij as a result. jjou ent | be plate. | fi Plans for a parade, barbecue ‘ | i speaking program, and a series athletic competitions, the three lat ter to take place at F were d mittee Mond. + _NEWS BRIEFS | quing who have been displaying the j fall fashions in the@ast week have | reason to know that coats will be | fur-trimmed. They have sweltered under bands of nutria, raccoon, chin- chilline, woolen, linx, skunk, Jap- nese fox, ring-tall cat and blue fox. The scarfs worn with the coats are | likely of the stole type, but very nar- ow and about two yards longs. Transparent Parasols. None can deny the charming ef | fect of summer sunlight screened | through a large, sem{-transparent capeline hat. But many women who dislike big hate are gaining tden tical effects by carrying softly color | ed parasols. These are of odd | shapes, squares, diamonds and ovals, ; : and are larged than some of the with Mrs. Clara Davis as assistant | returned to Casper yesterday. fre m| x4 Haymond Is owner of Ann’s| large hats, Ths han¢ are thick hostens, jan extended pleasure t in| Hat Shop. During her absence the! and stubby. - the east, Enroute to C hey | shop will be in charge of Mrs nk | pe hawt ne Side Circle Will ‘ were joined by Miss Ruth owl, | Gore Stained Glass. Hats. ’ fo For Mission Study. |who is a student at Grinnell, and ——————. | How would you like to wear a he East Side Circle of the First | who will spend the summer vacatlor | stained glass window on your head? WASHID June 24.—(By The Coane r A it —Atfter the do- ‘ x‘ partment tened tole 4 | withdraw m participation in the ax | MacMillan arctic expedition, the ee H} ed that \ Thanos | reached and ofittiesy n its be carried through as planned reethes bee : : > have I (By The SYDNEY BAUR’S Ice Cream ns to g right to pro-| }here with her parents on Ninth Well, tt is possible. Courtier urs sion study Thursday afternoon at street. In South Bend they pur | of Paris, have designed the stained ae wenoe site home of Mrs. O./ chased a new car reurning hom Cl I Y BRIEFS glass window hat for the exhibition Mieke Fan, Avlarge attendance {| by motor. Enroute they visited with | of decorative arts. The stained glass i est | relatives in Norton, Kansas and in| ae effect pias otis: by metal erie 1d Darien! é is formerly of this city} ery, which appears through out Eastern Star Meeting Bi hed si est spent Tuesday in| openings in the felt sapien 2 the] Thursday Evening. dire. -0,1 OA Brae riends. hats. Similar effects are obtained e minis ASCO “AYRES Quality Delicatessen ; JEWELRY co. ae 138 South C 118 FAST SECOND STREET PHONE 1195R with senate and committ f p HUNTER-GOLL Phone 909 one Sale Price $39.50 to $95.00 * her father, R. M. Booraem of . on handbags. par chapter Order of Eastern Star | SU°*t. y é s j 3 - will be held ‘Thursday evening at 5) °° CMs | | oe theca dt ald ogee Hot Weathe- Bags. | NEW AND USED FURNITURE c'elock at the Masonic temple. Can-j rat Ae aus “ceaiee is law course in| I® summer time, even {f the | 1 Oak Chifferobe 8.5 didates wsil 55 initiated and refresh Albert Jenkina spendir © | who 3 ly are spending | bags take on a lig c olid Oak Chifferobe $18.50 ments will be served. The oxamin-| Summer vacati Casec with bis : ‘ noe trom | appearance, the favor |} Oak Dresses —~_- $10.00 ing siminittee will be present at 7:30 Lambie Bate 3 a n r | of moire eflk, edged with metal }} Oak Duofold —__- _$18.50 i e school sae under arm variety predominates | Drop-Leaf Table 00 si 93° och lead Pralggle groan aia lbs 3 and the proportions of the receptacle || FRAMED PICTURES rop-Leat Table —_- =<35; Lander Guest Was |ington State college at Pu ©. C. Brewster ts attending to bust: | 379 most generous. | Cavdes OLaIL Pri Ivory Breakfast Set ke ~~$31.00 Honored at Tea: | Wash ess affairs In Boulder, ¢ | oth ett len Re | Leber sak Re Reet te 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $14.50 } Miss Florence Kiser of Lander who | wee eg hte ZOE MARKS Inlaid Linoleum, square yard $1.50 | spent Saturday and Sunday in ‘Cae. Mrs. C, W. Carls who has been Casper people in Lunde } Down the Stey y per a guest of Mrs, Stanley Green- visiting in Ci {or the last week | included: 0. } ngler, | | paeechaasee atiatae a Arti Call We can renovate and re-cover your mattress, baum was honored at an’ infor.| with her sister and family, left yes-|boldt, D. A. ‘McQueen | ijt ageeweana 242 West First St. Phone 2200 mal tea given by Mrs, Green-|terday overland for Thermopolis, | Peterson | ae ot baum at her home, 611 Lind avenue, | She was accompanied by her nephew A hg aa : | Saturday afternoon. The eight Charles Carls A. J, Hazlett, editor of the Inlan¢ iisstu: whol wt telided, }werelchembete | eee Oil Index Henry Perkins, Cas rey fT Mt f fra of the Pi-Bata Phi sorority and tor.| “Mra: Mrytle Mansfield was anout| Der apforney, returned last evening | cirpys Te une eae rue. | MMA mer school mates of Miss Kiser’s at of town guest in Caspe sterday | mot Ip to Great Valls, | modeling of:an unoccupied building the state university at Laramie, (rom Riverton, ee eer ee ssaa nal Pack | at Pine Blufts so that by September ee at eae ot dant iacier National SS") tst tt will house a new vocational : Rebekah Lodgo. Will Misa Marcella Avery of La =i AER gre agriculture department for the high Give Informal Party, arrived yesterday to spend a B.A. Notzon, a lrector for | School students of the town, is un 7 Natrona Rebekah Lodge No, 15! time here. ; cea te tor 0° | der way. Downstairs room of the will entertain at an informal card 2 [nen arew, torer nl * Dan. | building will be devoted to wood @ party on ‘Thuraday evening at the! ate, , Pete ie in Casper vidlting'| © sey atte on the leeal aftice, To, | Working and metal working. ‘The 44 Fellows’ hal} to which the pub} ye a om bor hes Titel eer he rice ees 1° | upstairs rooms will be given over 9g RN ES Ilo {s invited to attend. Refreshments it» friends from her home tn Lusk | catea in the. Cons 1 Royalt | for seed sprouting and agricultural 142 SOUTH CENTER will be served during the evening by| , re yinsen Dorothea, Catherine | = BD ny | class work. the Tonminaitsew itn, Sinden {and Emogine Myers of 405 South! jy 3B, Hennessey of trans. =I E Lincoln street left today for Laport, | acting business a Casper Missionary Society to |Ind., to spend the summer vacation | for a few days |= Moet at Baptist Church. | there with relatives and friends. \- 3 y 7 ° “* = The Missionary society of the Em: | Satie Ce +AS. Brasiey 1 1 t manuel Baptist church will meet on! yr and Mrs. W. C. Ra ; oid | he tage laa ¥ Mr. 5. 5 app were i s here from Midwest | Thureday afternoon’ at the church. | cuests here Tuesday from Milwau: serun | All members as well as those inter- | |. % . lested in the work are invited to at < nese ee Leakage) at atamienman | tend. ait WitiwieMiscial s e Ce — Ald Meeting Thursday [ptertrereeais apne Saree pao Sensei pot NBastos tT tft. Off No. Pain! At Brown Residence. Mr, and Mrs, John Schlueter of | ghort time. The Ladies’ Aid society of the East | 1242 south Lincoln street have as eee <> Side Methodist Community church | their goest, Mr. Schleuter's sister,| J, Pp. Buckley of St. Joe ja here will meet ‘Thursday afternoon at | aricy Me eater afitvestday Ya Ad ips he . | , 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. G. arrived in Casper riggpanabe ar ae L. Brown, 106 South Kenwood. Mre. sing, andy expects’ to: cara arnoid te’ ctat , (YP ; Brown willbe assister in tntertain- jak a eg zits | 50 high class frocks for afternoon and evening wear—selected Ing by Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Rees. eee 2. tere ry OF a All members and friends are cordi-| xerx, Loulse BI : in black, navy and light shades. Values to $79.50 = ally invited to attend (3 t ( . ; ae mornts $39.00 Birthday Party Is al months as a guc f her d. aS es ue OTM BUI Lojoyed Monday Mrs. Johnson, 1 Dr LK E Little Robert Gorham, son of Mr. | residence, 1415 Sout! week to Casper. tr er and Mrs. £d A. Gorham was host to see esau Wa thes 1 = a number of his small friends at a/ Mr.‘and Mrs. Tom Sun and Mr. | vesume his practk it children's party given on Monday | sun's mother, M Mary Sun, were | ap er —— . . : afternoon the occasion being his | in Casper from Sweetwater to atter Ac. Banat ee Doesn't } ne bit! Drop a little Figured Georgettes = fourth\birthday anniversary. Fifteen | the funeral of John Grieve, ; Br tcthann ene Nebres reezone an aching corn, 1 ' gvtsts attended eee ates sew Sammanreriand for | stantly that corn stops hurting, the Chiffon Frocks W. I. Christian of the Wyoming | for a few wee . shortly you Uft it right off wit ‘ : 4 Trust: company has returned to |" 5 aie or ee (ingers. Irish Lace Trimmed Dresses = per from « several weeks’ vacation| g, smith. L. B. 1 Your druggist ee bottle of ; : Personals trip.spant in the western. part of the | r,, mere re ie ' No tal few canta, mati Figured Crepes panied him will yisit for ort tt ‘ao a or cérn between the t ai Striped Silks in Lander before returning to Cas aaa | the foot calluses, without | p Friends in Casper will be pleased | per, 1. Ay Hunter of 3 or irritation.—Adv. Plain Crepe Dresses to learn of the arrival, on Saturday, $9644 dv eibalt tate coat ; June 20, of a baby son, Robert Cod Mrs. W. D. Wathers has as Me be his? Navy and Black Dresses |ington at the Angelus hospital in| guest, her sister, Mins And ft Dn wt ek iar Be | Los Angeles to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold | Minneapolis Dakin har ; B. Larson. Mr. Lareon was for- | Ron et - mbar eas Call One of Our merly connected with the Tribune} Mr, and Mrs. Fr O'rlen are} gg, i Taylor of I . Sal news staff. | now in Washington, D. C., where| here for a tew d ‘a ereemen Sid ed they expect to make their | Mr. | Tuesda | f D : — _ — — | Miss Velma Beaumont of Sheridan | O'Brien will complete his course 1 eee or Demonstration - 7s ‘ is a guest for a week of Miss Gladys | dentintr Otto Spratte, representative of the Hasbrouck. Miss Beaumont has | **- Mcaher ‘Claas : mer of : heen teaching in Sundance for th Mr. and Sam Gilard{ have as | cuent at the Townsend } fr , ro last, year. their guest, Mr. Gilardt’s brother, | py. ? = vi Hudsons | cee John, of Colorado, Mr. Gilardi ex tee | Miss Florence Kisor of Lander | pects to spend the summer months| , yf. Freeman and H. EB. Purcell | wan a visitor here the beginning of | in Casper a 4 - 3 the week, a guest of Mrs, Stanley eee = | Greenbaum. Mis#Kisor was enroute] Mr. and Mra, Thomas Haymond » 4 to her home. from Buffalo where she | motored to Estes Park last Sunday ON ALI E> 4 taught during the year. Mr, Haymond will return to Cas P 4 cae = ; *, A . per next Sunday while Mrs. Hay: On page 55 of this = Py ° ° = W. W. Sprowl, Casper contractor, | mond will continue her trip to Call ; te h ff d S Ik E bl S t = Mrs. Sprow) and thelr daughter, | fornia to visit there with her mother week’s Saturday = Cc iron an 1 nsempie Sults = Ruth and sons Weston und Hugo before going east on a buying trip. | matte Pj = ; = uth a on a Ss SpaRtee int ono baring ib Evening Post is a 2 E I j black 1 light shad | | = ia ‘ an g . SS \ . = iw Pee nee ere an message of impor- 22 Ensemble Suits, in black anc gnt shade , rol adress wear, In & | a] 7 | i, ] sizes 14 to 40. Values $55.00 to $135.00. So BABIES ONLY—Temporary Offer = tance to you. = CORRECTLY SPACED, ELEGANTLY = = 2) = z z zs ( in Re Pea RR EN pms b A