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THURSDAY, JENE 25, 1928 Che Casper Daily Cribune - PAGE THREE A Star of the Lone Star State | Moonie AeA oTGa loinc tanmcaliserop werd, S| zs lbe joined by their eldest daughter | opcox eeatane fea Leaterday, | | wha’ will accompany. them to Long Have Leprosy; |! Two Swindlers : Held in Denver | Beach Ww | | Walde c —_——_ “No prapasals | yt, ang Mrs. Ro Mo W anti ee e } At. . ° er hss suns 265— Tad By MARY TOBI Gakadl TARA aichand Mee. MclLynvec ct beets to spend se Are Detained iving = of Will Davis not intend to | moored to Casper yeaterns Scere » \ ge Re today liss Sullivan Is Hostess teaching swiniming, as followed by marry 4008— | Mire. Charles Brown of Newcastle | |S: @ Dastor is an eR ls me {Bye eae a! Wor ‘Thursday Club Today. Migs Ruth Campbell, head ot in if ever.” This jira t today at the Henning bo} rin Ne nate si aaa) Rs that Miss Margaret Sullivan was hos-| summer schoo) women's physical ed- was the tel eae Fra ; S 1 anf tatlesed “biG GS ess this afternoon at her home on | ucation work. ‘The method used by | | pani Malet t ‘ ' defraud him of $400, Hust Tenth street for- the regular] Aliss Campbell, the educator said SARCEN CER TSS Bras Mea We iainen. Of Donen ts De f ied chescemethet two fueeting of the Thursday . Bridge| was: a. splendid demonstration of «| made by PUSS Here tres Sse eee the wee} ' ir 00 mors Jub., Guests present “besides mem-| statement which he wished to make: ille | eit they srry ; I ay benes hers were: Mrs. M.-C. Price and|"“No subject method ts of value ay Lucille | Mr. and Mrs Ties Tlpten ON CHOY iri eer re et the’ Lavove 7 Aes nia iiss Patricia suitivan, day.tfithe teaching of fe raxnen any Christian of |e"ne are here for a short time [Bsa Norco eboe en 2 ° personal draft on the instructor,” _ | : 5a be Br ete Host Wedding in Denver Will Be of Previous. to the very. interesting Dallas, after “| Mrs, Clarence Metz ts the suest Of. 1. wWwattee é i ee Interest to Former Students, address by Dr. Winship the students judges in a He eee ese $from Midwest D ‘ ve Vormer students at the University | ¥ere treated to two voc. ; : . PS ‘ ceca SS ee ¢ Wyoming ut Laramle will be tn-| Mfrs. Frank one eal solos by college beauty | Miss Ina Burnaugh of Midwest {8} 6 patton and W. WW. It A te ; aR torested in learning of the marriage} At a special meeting of the stu Contest eld: tgs: SMNE In, Casper. withstriends ver men who arrived y | come in t wit : IRNS 1 Denver on Monday, of ‘Miss Edna} ents held in the University audi. Denion decided | yr, ana s M, Tecters are} °venins and’ that every ‘precaution Cover with wet baking soda— Iezwald and Howard Barnes, both|torlum Tuesday evening. Dr. Win. Pgs pacerae deel ea seit | see ud been take preven rwards apply lof Laramie. The ceremony was per-| hip again delivered an address—this shag mea, habee| Fueeis. Base | Sones: Faw, OSy eG ihn! an d e| gio formed at the homesof the ‘groom's | time preskibe of the rise of democ- prettiest Lee eee eee rene Ona few I © tithe V | © aN parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Barnes, | Tcy throughout the nation and the ~ cer lehena es City. came here from Be ada the Rev. Grueger, pastor of the|Sreat work being accomplished in brenctie Heavy inet Apc 7h heat : Jo yearseago, Thq fumily f VARS EES Methodist church, officiating. Only!the way of progress and enlighten: Texas. ey He SLE oat Salta |clated German nment. bi 1_soon Onries Hutimate friends and relatives of the | ment. The*victory’ | | War loans and other st | = couple attended. i Soe i s | | d their way into the ret Fy Following the ceremony the couple | Studio Recital was followed | TY j 1nd demanded that elect CLOSING OUT ALL SUMMER HATS left for a tour of Colorado, including | Friday Afternoon | by the usual | Cl BRIEFS | be kept $1.00 to $3.95 Boulder and Estes Park and on thelr! A studio recital for the Van Meter delu f | | — 238 E. Midwest THE HAT MART Back of Telephone Bldg. return to Wyoming they will be at} School of Music will be held at-3| |” i ‘ | — bome to their friends. in Laramie. | o'clock on Friday afternoon, June 26 marriage bids, | V. J. Reno is a visitor in Casper The bride is the daughter of Mr.|to which parents and friends are In. movie contracts | \od#y from Gillette, He wa n & and Mrs. Herman Hegewald of Lara-|vited to attend. The program to be anduogeredafan rayiet here by F-ws Rabingon, mie. The groom, has a number of | given follow: various sums b. friends in Casper having fintshed| Marletta Caldwell, plano— 4: ederick Coe of Denver, is a| 1 schoot at the University of Wyo-|~ Flower” st i sicedctcs: fer Soar sage ge 5.cot pte aad et 4 ree sec bu re { dn By ve a sree bes of the yar-/Jack Caldwell, violin—“Juanita” lh poh | Et ool is a Sheridan eel 2 id e ecm blano—vTaiatl eanty adds ss VICK Iristian Science chee Robert Patton of Om | ha, graduate | By 4 f zs AW nt from Creighton, univer-|] Neyer in th latory. 0 rs XP + {KT ‘ <=: Mr. and Mrs, Ralph — E. Sone - ~ Lift] be where he has accepted a/} ciently prepared to meet the of Boston, Mass tion with the New York Oil com: 1 Misg Sue Mahon will enter-; Wilma Cotter, ylolin—“Cheerful tain at a plenic supper this evening | Mood”. -- Spohr mt 6 o'clock at the O. G.. Johnson| Florine Kyte, Airs and iti summer eabin in. Gothmiore’ park.| Graces” ____.. ---Steinheimer | steat health-giving waters to the}motor for New Mexico where they | >" 0° (OSE Is visiting here with uests who will attend will include| Roberta Thom: plano—"China- | white men, so that all people might] expect to ‘spend several weeks jaye from Midwest number of the employes of the} man’ Smith | Share in the wonderful benefits to be $159 46. | unusual and exacting demand of discriminating patrons than they are for the su eason, Member of the Board of Le f the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist Boston, Massa- chusetts plano— jhakie, made a gift of the;daughter Helen left Monday b: am ASC Under the auspices of Ghurch of Christ, Scientist The Fir | Joe en is asper fron Casper” National» bank and / their umoresque” |Cerived from their use. A certain} Mrs, WW, L. Connelly and son |\ove Se eae ae | Casper, Wyoming friends and are: Mr, and Mrs. Q.K. Dvorak | Portion of the water was forever} Harry left this morning by motor] — ee. | | Deaver, Mr, and Mrs. .C. H. Mac-|Lorine Lemieux, plano— reserved for the use of the public—|for Cheyenne and will return to] cari = | QUALITY | ~ aA TF . rf 3 a o harles M. Smi 1] 0 a m Parland, Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Clare,| land Musing” free to ‘all. Casper ‘tomorrow evening. They |nere nme soren fog ih bo DELICATESSEN | HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Mr. and Mrs. Angus Walker, *Mr. Ce aes This pageant, in which about 200| were accompanied by Mrs. Connelly’s fo ae meieae “ag Sunday Afternoon, June 28, at 3:30 o’Clock nd Mrs. Edwin Burritt, Miss Mar-| County Club Champions people in Indian costume will take | niece and nephew, Grace and Tom Ba of Denver arrived in| 138 South Cent : ret O'Brien, Miss Catherine Nines, | Meet in Laramie This Week. part, will be known as “The Gift of | McGettigan, who will go from Chey-| Casper this mornin : oe tabi iss Dorothy Loveland, Miss Helen] Twenty-two towns and sixteen|the Waters.” This will be given inlenne to their home in Toledo, O. | Palas: radshaw, Miss Betty Kelley, Mr.|counties are’ represented by the 3|!t8 natural setting—at the Big eee | | ’ 8. Yingling, viee president of the and Mrs. Fremont Michie, Miss} boys and girls attending the annual|SPrips. Arrangements have~been] Mrs. William Kelley {s visiting land) Ol companieeand)? 10.2 bel Sandlin, William Hagens,| Boys’ and Girls” Round Up" this |™ade to havea motion picture taken | for a week at the home of her daugh 5 : ewart of Denver, head of the lan Robert Crichton, Edgar Peek, Harry | week in. Laramie,” which is being | Of the spectacle. ter in Denver. Abcbeiniont areteioaGtchtho ee Walters, Harold Smith, and Richard} held under the auspices of the Ex-| , It is anticipated that this will be “pe Ranashotel ne Towne Nines, zp Se | tension Division of the University of | the largest convention ever held in | Mrs, Nellie Hockstock has réturn- ° Sate Wyoming. The representatives are | the state Jed to Casper and is making her home| Alfred R. Lowey, formerly of Cas Midnight Bridge Club county champions in their respective Wecpa at 113 North Beech street. per, now of Denver is here on bus- eee Meeting Is Postponed. boys and girls extension diyision | Cantrell-Rosenberg iness The regular meeting of the Mid-/} projects. Marriage This Week | Marriage licenses issued from the - ee night Bridge club planned for this} Included in the week's program| Miss I ace Cantrell, of Casper, | County clerk’s office recently in-} H, B. Durham is attending the Ro- vening has been postyoned | will be talks by Dr. A. G. Crane,|and Hjalmer L, Rosenberg of Parco] clude: George Blank to Isabell Lar-|tary convention in Cleveland, 0 ae and Dr. Grace Raymond Hebard.|Wya., were married at 12:30 p. m.|sens Langquest, Kenneth N. Jac oe hen6 fea Tienic Supper Some “Flower hikes” with Dr, Aven|June 25, at the parsonage of thé/son to Jeanne Leo Stone, David D. H. G. Blzzell has returned from a Enjoyed at Mountains, Nelson, and indoor games. Arrange-| First Methodi Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend and Episcopal church ments have been made so that the|by the pastor, the Rey. Lewis ’¥ Williams to Mri fred Runr Alma Weise, Al-|several weeks trip to Lander and Is to Wilma Lee Ir-| vici Mr, and Mrs, Hector Marti enjoyed|club workers will have use of the|Carter. They were attended by Miss| win, Joe Wilson to Mary H. David APTN 1 picnic supper last evening at|swimming pool. A large banquct has| Eva Curtin and Rex Mullenix. Mr.|son, Elvin Fields to Bertha M.| Frank Probst, wire chief of the iarden Creek falls. been planned for them by the Lara-|and Mrs. Rosenberg drove to Parco| schmidt, J. McCoy’ Ellis to Angela| Mountain States ‘Telephone and Tel- “2 mile council of industry. In addition | immediately after the wedding Phillips and Loren J. Mead to Mar-|egraph company is spending several Bridge Tea Is Enjoyed to the entertainments planned for Siege | {anne Lindholm. days at Midwest on company busi- At Reeve Home Wednesday them, there will bea regular periods | Victory Worker's Circle } oa eit | ness Mrs, R. H, Reeve was hostess |2¢voted to club work study under the| ‘To Give Picnic Friday | H.C. Bretschnider was in Casper | “4. \Wednes ternoon at her home, direction of members of the exten- Instead of the regular meeting, |this week on business from Denver} Thomas McDonald motored to Cas | 1425 South Elm street at an enjoy-|#0n division staff. During'the morn-| tne members of the Victory Work-|in connection with the Midwest Re-|per yesterday from Rawlins. e tea and bridge party, honora|!"s5 the boys will spend most of|er's circle of the Methodist Episco-| fining company. Mr. and Mrs. Bret- ee) a which were taken by Mrs, J. c.| thelr time, judging stock. crops,| pal church, a picnic will be held at|schnelder were formerly residents of] Sheriff Gaylord of Lander was an Warkley and Mrs. Glenn Parker. poultry and woodwork, while the}Garden Creek falls. In charge of | Casper. jarrival here yesterday, | Guests present for the afternoon | Sirs will take work in the study of | refreshments will be Mrs. T, T. Rich- se. | rare were: Mrs. A. W. Peake, Mrs. Allen | f00d8 and nutrition, art and various | ards, Mrs, Stine, Mrs. Ruth MeBride| Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Piecre of In-| John Kirk of Split Rock spent McClellan, Mrs. V. E. Hanson, Mrs. | home economics work, and Mrs. Townsend. It has been|dlanapolis spent last evening in Cas-| Wednesday in Casper, O. C, Brewster, Mrs. Kenneth War-| | The representatives are being | requested by those in charge that all | per. “ee ner, Mrs, A. T. Rynalskt, Mrs, Har-| housed on the first and second floors|members meet at the church at 10 id | M. D, Ronaldson of Riverton is ry Cotton, Mrs. J. C. Warkley, Mrs.| 0% the Agricultural building. a. m. and bring with them cups and| A. A. Slade, superintendent of Cas-| here on one of his regular business May Paulos, Mrs, Douglas Sprecher,| Those attending are: forks. per schools; Mrs, Slade and daughter | calls. Mrs. Guy Shefstead and guest, Mias| Afton—Clarence Hale. ; ALA | Ruth, lett ‘this week by motor for “2 Daty: Grace! Tacetnictsmasdae Mrs! uaa are Gilhert and Charles | Cover Leat Club Denver to visit there. for a short Joseph Longfield, Mrs. A. T,’Dan- n = Vill Attend Pieni her, Mrs. iB. Leggett, Mrs, Glenn Basin—Geneva bs eek Mal gd D steapeea oe dug Chaves Gaatiibe ‘arker and Mrs, Leroy Gray eed iak Rael age will attend a pienle tomorrow after- se = : ye gl fc es we: De, Winship Talks ‘To | Casper — Sethryn Stebers, Otheal | Noort? be Elven, four miles west of University Students Gillam, and Martha Gadbery. peda? Ld Leet Dr. A. BE. Winship of Boston ad-| Careyhurst—Alice Marburger, = | dressed more than 800 students,| Cowley—Georgia Meeks. among them being many from Cas.| _Deuglas—Pearl Hornbeck, Herman per, of the University of: Wyoming Giehm, and Bruce Bowers. | PERSONALS at Laramie in the regular assembly | Dayton—Lloyd Watson. | held at the new gymnasium’ this | ‘Grover—Zelda Eggleston. | week. Garland—Kenneth Eastman. | Announcement has been made of Dr, Winship had as the theme of} Lander—Harriette Clark, a baby daughter on June 18 to Mr. his address the progress made in| Laramie—Helen Johnson, Ethel/ang Mrs, Alfred F. Perry the field of education during the past } Prahl, Leta Falkenstein, Lawrence oes Keller of Douglas was a vis- Your Cup of Coffee costs wa 50 cups to lb. 50 “ee “ce Mid Summer Dresses A Wealth of Smart Styles in Cool Summery Materials and Colors Only 1 and 2-5c each cup at 70c ner lb, _ land 1-3c ae“ ae 65c ee 4e few years, a progress which in many | Anderson. t Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw left. this “ “5c “ 60c “ * o * “ | important phages has taken place! Lusk—Meda Bump, Ned Peterson.) week for Rawlins to make thelr ji Vand 1-5 dota “ & , “ “ ‘ IN Yorke Cee 7 Pas ee without the knowledge of the teach. | John Goddahr and Gerald Smith, | nome } 1 and 1-4c 55¢ 45 | ‘ ol New York manufacturers co-operated with us | Lyman—Myrtle Anderson. a nps 7% ing profession | n at ‘ Dr. Winship praised the method of | Mountain. View—Willard Stringer.) Mr, and Mrs. Otto Bolln were Powell—Elma Scott, and Ethel) visitors the beginning of the week mevedandi-l0c% “| §$0c)% * 14g o° i. to make possible this offering of smart little frocks. When - iy “ ae oe ae “ae “ee A Ness, Pear. [in Douglas, guests of. Mrs. Edna and 1-8c 45c 40 you see them you will marvel at their chic style and excel- BLONDES Pine, Biutfe-Celda, Cloy | Southwick a Coffee costs are deceiving unless figured by the lent tailoring. The materials are light and airy and of | Riverton—Hélen Holmberg | Mr, and Walter B. Kearns | cup. Quality Coffee costs so little more— because Sherfdan—Lilllan Wickerham and | are recei John Boyle Keep "vousihite stremca dares congratulations of it goes farther and makes more cups per pound. excellent quality. You will find among them heavy Tub F ening. This new Swedish dis 4 jfriends on the arrival Wednesday, | Silks in s | 1 blocked ‘ | ble 3 i ! Wotiasi—Verona: Reilly and-Over | June #4, of @ nine pound baby: dau F Silks in sport stripes, hand blocked prints in fashionab prt td brome bees the most | Bonine. ter at their i soun Wasi || Extra Fine Coffee at 65¢ a Pound lot | ; ral patterns and tl | lid col St, ngton street. 3 earn ead gots anc Ore atterns and le new purples in sold colors 1 blond hi : ington str Mr urns ig head faded and lustorless blond hair, | vscrmopolis Gets | make-up man for the Tribune Does Not Cost Ordinary shampoos! make blond | State Federation. | Fatt | hair darker by temeving much of|. THERMOPOLIS, ‘Wyo., June Billy Griffith, son of Mr. and Mrs N 50 hair darkes. by removing mut ot eee eee olle Wroran's clad has | Gem comin senof Me and.) ONE QUARTER CENT | f J : biond-haired people think that their] {ts plans-about completed for the] street, is visiting in Denver a guest rE wos owes omens hair ts changing color when it {s|’entertainment of the State. Federa-|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil A Cup — ere ‘ the shampoo Anis a rp tion of. Women's: clubs which will] ijam Weeks, former residents of } No matter how faded or dull your! meet here September 29 and. 20, A hair may be, even if it has become | Otten tt ant Teme ae More Than Coffee at 45¢ much darker, the remarkable new ve or . ners WE Swedish LITEHAIR. Shampoo—| OF the first’evening an informal) John Mc¥ayden, manager and a LA RLONL Will restore it quickly |Teception will) be held, all of the | director of the Oblo Oil company, o {ts original golden, beauty, Jost] Yaylous organizations in the city | accompanied by Mrs, MeFayden and | one shampoo will amaze you. The} taking part. The business sessions | ——————————__ hair becomes several shades lighter, | Will be held in the auditorium of the | fluffier, more beautiful with each | Thermopolls high school, which has f } Buy and Enjoy the BEST It Is More Pleasing Than the Rest Us Nash's. Best Quality Obta White Hats for Mid-Summer sharapoo! a weuting capacity of several bun-') 1: ad 24 ? Makes More Cups Per F Why use ordinary shampoos for dred. A banquet wil) be given ue} To W hiten Skin | your aoicr wmonoee shoul mean Liberty’ club, whieh will huve some ? NASH COFFEE co. | Just the thing to lend further brilliance to the summer In apectal “Ng clever features. rR : ; F f Gk v7 aa’ ai iced } n say te how much prattior the hair. be) Ts) Visiting ladles will be taken |S with Lemon?! Minneapolis, Minn. ee tum nd they are sale priced. Jt is not amiss to say | cor ee Tt ts piace oly mr a, for ‘a ‘drive: through the wonderful \4 Nasty Maaptels. that women will buy two at a time. { the smartne of ontains no injurious chemicals a Ce In not a dee. Highly recommended | Wind River canyon, 12 rolles of the M | these hats is unexcelled and the variet gly large for children. Costs only a little for | most beautiful mountain scenery and The only m Shapes cover all that is new and favor are-the étrawe a large sized package that will last|one of the finest stretches of hig lew Way’ to bleach x long time. Your dealer will] way in the state. | Promptly refund the purchase price] There are several fine collections f you ace not delighted with results. | of: Indian art in» Thermopolis and BLONDEX ts for site by all g006) these will be exhibited f the | Ms and trimming $2.95 $4.9 to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Or d White, whieh 5 $8.75 $10 e th & Turner. John Tripeny, Wy ha moe iy te supply: “for vin! : Crawtord.—Ad\ MeL tater Aire ah Kor bretis wahibs | in a bottle, and » FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Savar w writer of veidernable re you have a whole nown, add Corrinne Williame junrter-pint of the 4 Large assortment of Dress and ° P ; nost ful « whitener, soft f f tke gifted musical composer und d facet | wontetr et MEE MOF j ; Sport Hats at tor. Mrs. Suvaresy and Mrs. Wil) stersage thin sweetly fragrant | , Nams are epending reveral weeks On| lemon bleach into the face, neck the Shoshone reservation, gathering | arms and hands. It can not irritate. s sions from the Indiang in their na | bring that clear, youthful skin and | r Es ‘Call One of Our Salesmen KNICKERS Be SWEATE KNICKEI gs — WEATER All wool Tweed New. Fibre Silk Knickers with belt 4 Summ Sweaters to mateh in pretty color com- ¥ datr and getting first-hand tmpres| Pumous stage Leuuties use it to} for Demonstration tive ‘etate, white compleston: ulso as a binations, of This will be a sunrise program aud | {eekle. sunburn and (an bleaen > cS; will be wel) worth coming wny. dix | Ou Must mix slik renurknble ANNE 5 HAT SHOP 3 $2.95 $4.95 * Hudsons tance to sce. Tt wilt be rementored | wien, SUMEeen he SOS ° OLD Dh thes the Springs wt Thermonolis, be | best immediate!y after i 1 repyred Baleony Midwest Building ah ae aay ' long o the Indians ‘until their Ad ~~