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a -tguest of honor Honored At Party In farewell courtsy to Mrs. George McRorey, former Casper resident who has been visiting here for sev- eral weeks and who is leaving this evening for her home at Long Beach, Mrs. Herman Engelke -entertained informally Tuesday afternoon at her realdence, 356 *outh Kimball street. At the close of the afternoon dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, ; Guests present were: Mrs. 8. E, Batley, Mrs. L. L. Gantz, Mrs, L. E. ‘arter, Mrs, M. L. Bishop, Mrs. Harry Rafferty, Mrs. Hauton, Mrs. Letta, Mrs. Bert’ Cheney and the Silver Tea To Bo Given At Welch Home Thursday A silver tea will be given on Thurs- day afternoon by the Veterans of Foteign War's auxiliary at the.home of Mrs, Edythe. Welch, 749 North Beech street. All members’ and friends are invited to attend. see Informal Dinner Party Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George Hodson en- tertained informally at dinner last evening at their residence on Thir- teenth street honoring their guest, Miss Emma Hodson of Denver who expects to return to her home within the next few days. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Sanner, and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs, Ar- thur Quinlan, Miss Edna Quinlan, Mias Hodson and the host and host- ens. Bake Sale Friday At White's Grocery Store A bake sale will be held on: Fri- day of this week at White's Grocery store on Second street. by ladies of the’ First Christian church. Mater- fal, suitable for picnic lunches for the Fourth of July will be on sale and patronage from the public will be appreciated. Iroquois Councit Meeting Thursday The regular meeting of Iroquois council No. 6, degree of Pocahontas will be held Thursday evening, July 2 to 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellow’s hall, All members are. asked to be present, Refreshments will be sem ved. by a committee in charge, Philathea Class Members To Attend Pienic Thursday Plans have been=completed for a plenie to be given Thursday at the summer cottage of Mrs, Ci E: Little- field, located at Garden Creek park, for the members of the Senior Phil- athea class of the First Methodist Episcopal church. Cars will leave the church at 9 a. m. and all mem- bers of the class are cordially in- ed to attend, Each person attend: ing is asked to bring a plate, cup, fork and spoon. Informal Party is Enjoyed Tuesday Evening Mr, and Mrs. Joreph Smokey were host at an enjoyable party given last evening at thelr residence on East Farnum street. The evening was spent in dancing, games and music after which refreshments were served. Guests who attended were; Mr. and Mrs. IL. A. Chase and family, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Stewart ani family, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gollihan, Mr. and Mrs, F. R. Peebles, Mr, and Mra. “Swede” Olsen, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fox. ce. Missionary Society Meets Thursday The Missionary Society of the. First Christian church will hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 aolook at the home of Mrs. R. R. Hildebrand, 315 South Washington street. All ladies of the church are cordially invited to attend. eee Regular Meeting of Pythian Sisters ‘The regular meeting of the Eunice Temple No. 18, Pythian Sisters, will be ‘held at 8, o'clock Thursday eve- ning at the Knights of Pythias hall. eee Rebekah Lodge Meets This Evening The Natrona Rebekah lodge 13 will meet in regular session this evening at the Odd Fellows’ ha Officers. will be installed and re freshments served by a committee in charge. All members of the or- ganization are asked to be present. eee Eagles Auxiliary To Moet Thursday A meeting of the Eagles auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. lL. B. Dunkin, 1231 South Cotton- wood street. All members are re- quested to be present as business of importance will be transacted. cee ° Dramatic Club Entertains At a Clover Tea Tuesday The Junior Dramatic club enter: tained at a clover tea Tuesday af- terncon at the home of Mrs. F. A. Try This and See Your Wrinkles Melt Away! is something start- Here, indeed, lingly new, different and wonderful —something to banish wrinkles, age Mnes and flabbiness from your face in-less than 15 minutes! You mere- ly mix a spoonful of powdered tark- root with jpoonful of lemon juice, smooth this soothing, creamy mix: ture over your face—then sit down before your mirror and watch your countenance “grow young.” Lines, furrows, sags, actually disappear while you look! Most marvelous transformatio® you have ever be held. There's no cosmetic, no make-up, that could give of natural reju Of the solution and find your skin Velvety soft and smooth, with a beautiful girlish blush. Tarkroot ts $s vow could eat it if you If you'll procure an orig: inal package from the druggist and follow the simple instructions, you Most certainly will be amazed delighted with the result. It t] leas than $ cents per treatment.— Ady, aT A mn Christopherson. Clover _ blossoms were used for the decorations and a four‘leat cicver hunt waa a’ feature of the entertainment. Guests of the club were: Thelma Patterson, Mary Kimball, Gladys Trueblood, Edna Gorrell, Mariona’ Chase and Olive Stewart. eee Mr. and Mrs. Moore Entertain Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nealy S. Moore en- tertained at a bridge supper on Sun- day evening x: their home on East Fifth street,in honor of Miss Irene Phalon, ‘sister and guest of Mrs, Ben Robertson, of Portland, Oregon. Guests present included: Mr. and Mrs.' Ben Robertson, Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Harvey, R.'L. Jenkins of Bos- ton, and the honoree... PERSONALS Mrs. Hugh'U. Patton and grand daughter, Patsy Bell’ Brooks, arrived, in Casper this week) from! Cheyenne to spend \two,or three ‘weeks here visiting with friends “and’ relatives, While in this city they will ‘be guests of! Mrs. Patton's sister, Mrs. John McGrath,-at her home on South “Beech ‘street. ee Mrs. Alice Stanley, who has been visiting on the eastern const, left California Monday on her’return'trip home. Mr. and'Mrs..A. G, Fidel and tam- ily spent Sunday at Hat Six. eee Misa Catherine Dwelle, of Denver, is the guest here for several weeks of her sister, Mrs. L. B. Welch. wee T. C, Harpen and daughter, Elizabeth, of Denver. spent yester- day visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Taylor-Rice,,enréute to the Yel- lowstone National park. cee Mr..and Mrs. G. B. Stebbins and A. C. Keyes of the: Earl C. Boyle, Inc., ‘were recent visitors at »Mec- veetse. oe Clitford. “Spark Piug” Bond, of the advertising department of the ‘Tribune, and Mrs. Bond, returned to Casper last evening following a month’s pleasure trip to Milwaukee, where. they visited Mr. Bond's par- ents and alster. Enroute to Casper, Mr. and Mrs. Bond visited in Minne- apolis, St.-Paul, points i North Da kota and’ Montana. eee Mr, and “Mts. EB. M. Emry left yesterday by motor:for Thermopolis to spend until the latter part of the week, i . Mrs. \M. L. /Storrie’ :has returned | to Casper for-the summer months and has taken an apartment at 315 East Eighth street. eee Mrs. Bert Wellington, of 1503 South St. Botolph street, and mo- ther, Mrs. John. Oliver, left today for Denver to visit there with friends and relatives. . Mrs. Howard Eimber-and ‘daugh- ter Dorothy, who have been the guests here for several days of Dr. I. BE. Berquist at her héme on CY avenue, returned today to their home in Elba, Neb. oe Miss Rose Shikany expects to leave tomorrow for ‘Denver where she wil! visit for = short time be- fore going to Estes Park to spend until September . ‘Wiillam Grieve and daughter and son, Margaret and Bill, motored to Casper yesterday from the Dumb Bell ranch on’ Sweetwater, eee K. C, Church,-a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity from Ohio university, arrived) in Casper recently from his home in <Ashta- bula,:Ohioy and has-accepted a posi tion with The Tribune in the adyer- using department. eee Mr. and) Mrs. R. 6. Talaon and 8. To Host and‘family of Mercedes, to* Casper Way of the Yellow. stone National park and expect to end a month {n the east, Mr, Cur- rie having obtained a month's leave of}absence from the Standard. eee The Florence Nightingal medal ‘Harold Mudgett, who has. been|for meritorious service, one of the spending sometime in Denver with | highest honors that can be won in his mother, is visiting here for the | the field of nursing, has been award- week with his father, J. H. Mudgett |ed to Miss Lucy Minnegerode, of of the Midwgst Refining company,| Washington, D. C., director of the He will be accompanied to Denver | nursing staff of the United States Friday by his father. eee Dr. Tda E. Berquist is leaving this vening for Chicago, having been called. there by the death of her uncle, Charles Befquist. Dr. Ber- quist expects.to return to Casper on Monday or Tuesday, Friends tn Casper will be Pleased to-learn of the arrival of a baby daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Kiri Hartung of this city on Monday, June 29, at the Wheatland General hospital. The baby has been named Barbara Ann. . Mrs. C. E. Van Btone, formerly Miss Henrietta Lilly of this city, and son, Gould, are leaving tomor- row morning for Billings to join Mr. Van. Stone, who “has been spending some time there. CITY BRIEFS JO. .F. Bautéh of Lance Creek has Been visiting tr Casper. this eek. cee “I. B. Corson tg a Denver: business caller here for a few days. eee W. F. Naber of Dallas, Texas, is in'Casper on business. eee W. H. Palmer of Sussex is in Cas. per for a few day: eee B. W. Everly of Billings is visit- ing in this city and attending to bustness affairs. or eRe Al Hook of Orvay is attending to business agairs in Casper for a few days. “E. EB. Lemon is spending several days in Casper on business from Denver. . R. A. Barton of Denver is among the many Denver’ business visitors here this week. . Eugene McCarthy several days in the movntzins, spending Big Horn Patrick Sullivan, national Repub lican committeeman for Wyoming, left this afternoon for Riverton. eee 0. B. Knight and Bud Palmer of Laramie were arrivals here last evening. Beis *H. F. Miller is here on’ business from Alcova, ‘Glenn Barber of Glenrock Tuesday tn Casper. cary spent . Mrs. Heetor Marti, wife of Hec- tor Marti, manager of the Town- send hotel, expects to leave ina few days for Cheyenne. ‘ . . C. B. Shoenfelt of the Marland OU company. returned yesterday from a trip to Parco. Mr. Schoen. felt is a guest at the Townsend hotel. R. E. Willis of Duluth, Minn,; ts transacting business affairs here. eee r PP. Winship of Lander is a guest today at the Gladstone. see ; Mr. and Mrs. Hanna of Midwest are guests here for a short time, ee W. A. Pollen, formerly connected with the Midwest Refining company at Casper and now of New York in Casper Public Health Service. The award was made by the International Red Cross committee at Geneva, Bwitzer- land. i Miss Minnegerode is. one: of the Pioneers of the American Red Cross nursing service and is the recipient of many other national and inter- national honors, Her’ home was formerly in!Fairfax, Va. She was appointed superintendent of the pub- Uc health nurse corps in 1919. The service has 26 ‘hospitals for treating marines, sailors and of- ficers in the merchant service who may be injured at sea with from 50,000 to 75,000 patients. Dispen- saries are-also maintained ‘in ‘Wash- ington, New York and Chicago. She is a graduate of the Bellevue Train- ing school in New York, was chief nuree of an American Red. Cross training unfit to Kief, Russia, “in 1915, and later was made superin- tendent of a large hospital in Wash- ington. A survey of the narcotic situation made about a year ago by the U. S. Public Health Service for the execu- tive board of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs; gave an optim- istic view of conditions, The num- ber of addicts in this: country is decreasing an@ new cases are. few, it was found, Dr. Meta Glass, sistervof? Senator Carter Glass, of Virginfa, has been elected president of Sweet Briar College, Va. She was . formerly July .3, to visit here with’ friends. While here he will be a guest of Charles H. Reimerth. eee Miss Nell Waston” is visiting here from Denver for a few days. eee ©. E. Doud, district manager for the Frick-Reid Supply.company, left Tuesday morning for Denver. | eee T. E. Gostello, deputy . United States Internal Revenue. Colléctor, has returned to Casper from the | northern part of the state. eee Harold Strickler has returned. to Casper for the summer moaths fol- lowing a year’s absence spent in the east. Jack Willis is spending’ today at Salt Creek. > i . . Michael Ellis is spending, several here on business from his left this morning for n there for: several friends, Denver to rem: days, a guest o . Henry Martin left yesterday .for | Rawlins to spend until Sunday there attending to business affairs. one Frederick Mangus has returned from’a two weeks’ vacation trip to Fremont,” Neb. ant professor ‘of Greek and at-Columbia “Univereity, New ag Latin York. Edith Welker Maddus, member ofithe San Francisco Planning com- mission, has been named one of *25 delegates from the’ U.'S. to the In- stitute of: Pacific ‘Relations to be held in Honolulu in July. Miss May Holman,!a‘Laborite of ‘West Australia, wag elected to par- Hament—the second woman south of ‘the equator to enter. parliament. Mrs. Cowan, also of West Australia, ‘was'the' first. AESIENATION 0 LOGKE 1S ASKED DENVER, Colo,, July’ 1.—The Denver: Times. says today that Dr. Jolin ‘Galen Locke, grand dragon of the)Colorado realm of the Ku Klux Klan was asked at a general meet- ing of the state’s Klan organizations here last. night to resign his post by representatives of the Imperial Klan Wizard, H. W. Evans. ‘William Zumbrunn was the spoker- man for the Imperial Wizard the |) suspénsidn: from-the Klan of seven Senator Rice W,.\Means:and Mayor Benjamin F. Stapleton... Dr. Locke the story: states, would give no’ rea- sons for the suspension. The newspaper story’ says that the meeting included representatives of all the Klan organizations of the state, The Denver Post’ in its story on the Klan meeting stated” that Dr. Locke read his resignation as Grand Dragon of the Colorado Klan hut} that the $2,000 Klansmen at the meeting roared their protest against | Klanamen: from all sections of the state were present according to the Locke's resignation, the Post says, when the meeting protested against the latter's withdrawal, joined with the Colorado’ Kiansmen in sustain- ing Dr. Locke in office. | Dr, Locke, however, according to |the newspaper said today that che | was preparing his formal resignation | asGrand Dragon to send to the National ‘Klan headquarters at At- lanta. i At‘ the meeting last night, the | story states, he was presented with a.wrist. watch by the Klansmen of the state, Mexican Held for | | Polluting the Air| Sixto Arellano was arrested. this | morning and lodged in the city jail | on a@ charge of throwing garbage | and refuse in the alley, causing an odiferous odor to permeate the nelgh- borhood. Arellano lives in the rear of.a dwelling at 142 North Boyer street near the Burlington tracks. He was arrested by, Kilgore, speo ial agent for the Burlington rail road Texas, spent yesterday here en route to! the Yellowstone Nationa! park . Miss” Maude®F. Crouse te sper: ing a®few days fi Casper visiting with friends from Bates Hole, see Mr. and Mrs. John Wessel of Sait Creek were shopping and visiting | with friends: hi terday, eee Mr. and Mra, L. D, Boyd and Mrs. H. Shreder of Rawlins motored to Casper yesterday and. were gues!» last evening at the Henning hot eee Mra. Edna Merrell, formerty with the Henning hotely has accepted « position as telephone operator at th Townsend. . Justice F. H. Blume, accompanied by Mrs. Blume, left this morning for Sheridan following a short visit in Caspers . Miss Andrea Terriere, who b: been visiting for the last. two weeks | with her mother, Mrs. Veronica Ter: | | | riere and family at’ their home at | 612 Bouth Lincoln strevt, left toda for Astoria, Ore., makes her hom . where she now o- Recent Casper visitors in Chey enne were N. A. Tyler, C. F. Mul- ling, Ed Houseworth and Miss Sai- Me Enterline, who tea guest of Mrs. E. A. Stanley of that city, eee Walter McGrath, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath of South Beech street, is in New Mexico where he has accepted a position, eee Roy H,:Currle arrived in Casper last evening from Seattle to visit here with his brother, Fred EB, Cur- rie, whom'he has not seen for 22 years, at 1935 South Jackeon street Mr. Currle will accompany Mr, and Mra. Fred Currie on @ motor trip to Colfax, ‘Wis., to visit with Mr. _Currle'a mother, They will’ retura in patent and blon spike heels, summer days. cool. medium heels. ER ie aap ‘ This new D. Orsay pattern comes hey In pump pattern with a buckle at the instep and with se « The Gasemble Start with the Slipper I Miller de kid with | A very attra the instep wi Blonde and rust colored satins for are very LINDSAY & CO. in tan calf with a wide strap at Patent and black satin are always good and fashionable, in strap and pump pattern with high and medium heels. :olden Rule Dep't New Church in Casper to Get Mision Help| NEW YORK, July 1.—(Assoclated Press)—Appropriation of $100,000 toward the construction of churches and manses was announced today by the Presbyterian board of national missions. New churches are to be built at Port Ange Washington, Ci Wyomin, id El Paso. t E | : ctive street pattern, th medium heel ~~ | Store «owl IU, a ULTMATUNTO CHINA HELD UP FORAUTHORITY Evacuation of Foreign CHINA, ciated Press}—It was learned today that British and French authorities ernments here in response to the re- cent demands made for foreign evac- uation of treaty-protected sions, While condition remain unchang- ed here, the native newspapers are publishing. distorted shooting’ of Chinese Shameen the foreign June, 23, ranged to take place to was not routed to pas3 tue foreign concession which trouble making point. Foreign forces continued today to build up their defenses of Sh port here toda Denvér men, tricluding2United States |t\ unio, expoct Reports recelyed here indicate that all foreigners at lying stations are leaving for Can ton and Hong Kong | July desire here of extra-ter be taken earliest with eggs produced in America UNDERWOOD |*: TO RETIRE: BIRMINGHAM, 4 July 1.—( car W. Underwood will not be a car didate for re-election to tt when his exp Alaba p: Protected Areas Is Demanded July The A —(By are awaiting ies from their home government's before delivéring an e ultimatuny to the Chinese civil gov- a conces HEARING ON BUS PERMIT) . © APPLICATIONS OF CASPER | INTERESTS CuiiQLUDED views of the paraders from concession on Another parade was ar. but it is regarded as a meen | story says. No actionion the resig-| which would be the pivotal point nation was: taken, around which antic! con. ‘At the, same-meeting, the news-lfiict would take place paper reports Dr. Locke ordered the} ining Portugese eunboat Patt E f s for. Macon, owing ted at that point Wuchow and out- 1.—Instrue: | wha | tn Belden ty | 3 : | FRAMED is pos e expected the fal 1d 4, to indicate « Place ds, tha who! rights jer Wer : If the other powers concur in that] Quincy railroad ¢ : his withdrawal from the office. viewpoint, the International com-|]& southern, and J. B. t 3, J —— The meeting, The Post says waS| mission auttorized during the W. - held in the old cotton mills here and ret ga ® > BD iiel bhiidine “ohichibess a eis salle jean som renee ° secethunt Uppy eeettnerncvenerveoaseeeteeceneetenonenr Huy ypqeeennecan ences capacity of 32,000. was jammed. | woud take up its functions toge the representatives of all na CORRECTLY SPACED, ELEGANTLY lie CE CASE COFFEE DELICAT 138 South Center vaunnnnnn BABIES ONLY—Temporary oo OF SYMIRGTOH ieee 1S THRO bin OUT b4hid SEN PICTURES Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Marks Music & Art Co Oe ae ee MO Offer $6.40 : TEL tion’ who have a natural interest newspaper. fr Ohinese: questions: FINISHED BRYANT PORTRAITS A special. commission’ of heads of | yV eh nail ANT the Klan, sent from -Atlanta, The yolks of yptian eggs are O-S BLUG. y » Dini ANT DOLZ AL by Hiram Wesley: Evans, Imperial | }, {a protor = < i Wirara‘of the organization to. seek | “7¢" {8 Proportion than those of | Fill amumnuamtunnnuinttianinnellimmmmiimieimeunimnmnll OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY Why make them---when you can buy them at le material FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WE WILL GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE CHOK 00 Summer Broadcloth Dresses STRIPED AND FIGURED by KAYSER fe KAYSER SILK VESTS ATURDAY DO YOUR SHOPPING NOW KOI SILK BLOOMERS ||