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FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE n of Sheridan fe —— | Were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adamswy. | —asscr they visitea’ In “Old Mexleo Mr, and Mrs M. P. Keefe and son, | ind Catiforuiu Quinn Keefe, ex-Ma around’ the world, and expect to} ¢ |make thelr home tor a short tine] rR. N. Las sae Jin New York: Mr. Marquardt w Montgine and Mrs. L. A. Wontaine | “atts, -ertie Rogers and son Larry | formerly connected here with the } d to | New ¥ i | | is eer |eaaewse ee and their daughter Margaret. Bob | and Ray Cummings are expected to| New York Of| compunv } att ' mond 3 r @ ; ' ; | Keefe, son of Mr. und Mrs. Walter | return to casper Sunday from a mo nott. | irned f everal| R. EB. Jackson of § e i § the wholesome spread | | Keete of Casper, was one of those | tor trip to Salt Siaerelow | — — jaa ri O vith ; Teuntt far hrend . enjoying the outing. All returned to} stone 2 4 Brooke fe decir cet sol? NUCOA Casper last evenir Irwin and son, and H. A and help for the bi t co motored into ¢ (See Timothy Halme and family al Bridge spending seve weeks in St | | Rudolph Kamon and Mrs. | ayers rrow t eon, Thursday, |S. D,, on a vacation trip. / to National’ nat Rf é 2 hortenin, Gibbons-Larned )nesday noon from California. where : beet ; Bat tere 4 roe ity | @ ane ny deh pasty / Marriage Thursday. | he spent several months and Dr. Cat-| Sweeney entertained tnfor-} Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Henning teft | i: sforton of Douslas Dr. Ida B. be Sm agtinr es : ( F eM $ Miss Cecliia : vin H. French, president of Hast ty rday for the Yellowstone Na bias se c } et attend 0: “elke NJ the original . always Bary a werg quietly ing college at Hastings, Neb. Others home of latter , 1545: Bast | tonal park, where they expect to) cif ‘ of -he fe Mr, and M A and| @ sweet y afternoon, Ju in attendance are Dr. G. L. Clark of street, “Thursday, July 9 | spend a week or ten days. Aas | € sue suptiters: aré 4 eck | @ orge Layiman. They were attended | ( usper, state executive for Wyoming; ances at bridge we:2 won by Mrs. | ° ie summer months Mr, and Mra Mrs. Ji: 8. for the d CRBS OF BF 0804001 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirkmeyer.| Dr, Charlee A, Wilson, pastor of the Clarence Wolfe and Mrs. A. T. Ry-| Mr. and wire: ire G. Naylor re Mr, and Mr = = = “ Phe bride has resident of | Wirst Presbyterian church’ at Casper: |) a1ck4. | daughters Vera, Jessie and Mid, |— ia h6 = sper for some time and attended! the Rev. Ryland of Gille juests present, were: Mrs. Hert | were recent visitdre in Wheatland | yy. \y, Grieve, pron - ~ — | (He Natrona county bish school. She | and the Re Walter of Por erson, Mrs. ‘Ed Hadley, Mrs. | ‘They were accompanied on the trip | man’ ot Weaning ne f hes been connected with the Hen-| eee nee Wolfe, Mrs, Hubbard, Mrs.| by Robert Longwith, who visited | he | sing hotel for the last year as tele-| Harold Loring Appears es Rynalski, Mrs. S. Haugen, | with rents, Mr. and Mrs, W e | one operator. ‘The groom who was| On Programs in Lander. Mrs. A. V. Ritchie, Mrs. Kenneth ©. | B. Longwith, | — aa moby connected with'the Amer! | Harold Loring, indian song auth-| Bass, Mra, C. W, Davis, Mre Wed Carey tolccé: n Tobacco company recently ac and lecturer, left Casper this | Wehril, Mrs R. Paulley and Mrs.| Mrs. W. D. Bancroft, Mabel Ps e@pted a position as clerk at the He where he appeared | R. K. © * | Howard. War were visitors t #2 The ORIGINAL | ning, The couple will make th m at the Kiwanis | @ ease rst of the w in Shoshonl. -Malted Milk | Hbme at the Blackmore apartments > city Thursday. Last | Pienie Is Given. Thursday bev D — ——— —— te $$ | oe A yening Mr. Loring appeared at the | Evening At Garden Creek | Roger McDonald visited recently | and Diet | 1 . adi sj Miss Coale Is Hostess Grand theater of Lander, giving an |: Mr, Jones, manager of the Metre.| with Mr. and Mira, Brea Galtony, | Aepie House Dresses Street Dresses Ladies’ All-Silk To Friends at Lawn Party Jentertaining us well teresting | politun store and Mrs, Jones cele-| of Shoshont. ia] apg In fine Ginghams | In broadcloth and y Hose ““eMisa Cathryn Coale was hostess | prota) and lectars | brated their birthday anuiversary | watt ae \ Aponte | olo Ose w* on Wednesday evening ut her home 8 Thursday evening when they enter-|_ Arlo Goodrich visited the first of | he Aged 428 South h street, at u lawn ‘ i ; donne ve ver | the week in Wheatland at the home Mrs, Bon Entertains tained at a picnic given on Lower | if Garty given th. celebration her | Thored Garden creek, their guests being em-| Of hls parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. | F sday Bridge Chul jarden creek, thelr gu eing em | @ehteenth — birtha iveraary MesiiGes it Bi on be at = yester- | ployes at the's drich. He was accompanied ot Wee | JRpanese lanterns attractively placed Were used for decorations. The ev« ed to. wear— $1.00 | $4.95 7° $10 Silk Sweater fternoon at her home on South} * return trip se bis wif ii aes ¢ ar meet. | Tennis Court Will Be ind Iittle daugl who spent a8 ding was spent in playing games| (pO © efut, | Attraction of Camp week there, and Mr. and Mrs. Lé | spor seed eyelth eh ae : \ New Shipment after which — refres t t One of the attractions of interest | Goodrich, i 4 | Dur s tor th | A well-balanced, palatable, eas- i AND silk Crinkly served Fan ded. Guests present bto all Girl Scouts who will attend oS S » SUK eke Guests present included. aM ji 8 sf oa ‘Mre., c tt the # cca c 25 will be th tenia Mr, and Mrs. John O’Brien visit- | ily assimilated food that now $3. 95 34. 95 Mrs. Fred Holland, Miss Beulah & es and up-builds. Use at meals, | . Miss Helen Miss Berni urt and all those wishir play | ed with friends the beginning of the ?eterson and Miss Patri Sullivan. | Bed Spreads Mrs. W. FP. Ott, Mrs. J. B,|Panled by Miss Lois Longshore and “Wednesday ever | | pirislag? fraaie Sondatsay att ve next meeting of the club will be | Should ute it them aC ‘eek on ates Lararnis ever between meals, or upon retiring, || eT sa Just Received " Peat : | y. Miss ohuston, 3 ra retgh Ap pat kab C4 quets and ba , , t het shipment of nd 3 " Julia Mechijng, Miss Mildred Jonn. | af ars : per ises t ME a nd. Mrs.. Ray Jordan spent jae When saint al cess - Another = shipr ee | ston, Miss Stella Mosher, and the| rae } last Saturday and Sunday with Mr cpared at home by stirring the pow: ungcalow Aprons kerchiofs fr China. S| 4 5 | Oden . Vern By | | Jordan's father, Edward Jordan in | 2¢f im hot or cold water. No cooking } <i q ° | vell Hathway, Harold Mettis, | huncheon Thursday | PERSON ALS Wheatland. The pan. | — = = q 95 oc . ages | WinesiPeator Hos nylon ane Dar nat ponies Gla. are Es |, fed “home by Mrs: Lawrence Jordan | [9 *. Hi and RB: 12's | 1 Wright. Mra, R. uch entertained in- | [and daughter Myrtl - ———__—____ x é é : BONE anes tix tormally at Iacheon yesterday. at | nario: er-f-Vin || Choker Beads P. & N. Corsets and | ..,, , 4 a taffeta, Casper Delegates Attend Bas tlGning Peta Beene le: LEPEREROR EDIE ceeds | | Mecaad athe. eB ORs eelumnes |] Allveolara a = Reducing Girdles | | yand $6.00 Summer Conferenc the following guests: M hows Ba ag bs ane the first of the week Ut color Mrs, Oliver G ghal Big Horn mount @aterence opened Sheridan with de Wirger cities of | Adams and Mark ©. Danford, tax 7 ° | N 3. Carroll, superintendent o! e jams and Ma d, tax | al r The cont | ier, Mrs, Frank ee OE ENR | Aichi CLE Midwest Refin VIRGINIA DARE yi : ley Hughes. Miss Mary Miss | Chicago & Northwestern road, under the a Uses. 28f > rnes, iss ing company. | a | | 4 a 7 . bsnl : | erances Nixon. Miss Ida Bell Barnes |20d E. W. Saxton, roadmaster, left dhe | WINE esbytery with uarters ne Geach tacks . | today for Norfolk, Neb., to. attend B, | : Presbyterian church cubin at Story |W" the hostess. Z the tuneraf of OSM: Raguolda, | Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Bryan of Dealcoholized and will continue until July 14 . Pree tuah | 1138 Kast Second street, expect to| : from a trip ||! A SHERRY WINE MADE}| cu te ana Sen eA Seem wee aval || ge $5.00 $2.95 . Thomas Spears | § oy. Se uncer Wat Mtr. ene " ; TOR site Che: e thi Ls NG isan hgAe . Bred Kohler ; Lig visitors in Cheyenne th FLAVORIN Also un AFCO, ington, Ky., ci | oe cluded: Mr. end Mrs, Har Paul £ chel te. pre conduc ‘Among the distinguished spea M at the conference are Dr of Pender, Neb. who arriy S. B. A, Meeting And rth nd daughte eave Casper on July 15 Yor Los An. | Dance Saturday Even 1 McCarthy and daughters. \ a i bos Frances and Mary, expect to motor | S@!€8 on an extended pleasure trip. e ular meeting of the Secur a and Mary, expec c Par ienes 1] to Hemstitching and Button Covering 141 EAST SECOND PHONE 736 hermopolls today to-spend &: lation will be hel tomorrow evening at 8 Pastoanion the | day and Sunday in’ the Hot. Sp “ REWARD finding new Mexico auto Icer Return to ‘Tribune. | Mrs. Elizabeth"Sams left last eve- | | county. ning for Denver to epend some tine. | Quality Delicatessen 138 South Center |. Mr. and Mrs. George Osterwald are |! ===—=== flegeine the Yellowstone National | of Pythias hall. Fc ness session a dance will b: Mrs, Jack F @: Ste terday from Pe FRAMED PICTURES | Casper Boy Among Those preeks in Ce Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes Who Enjoy Outing at Pine Crest. arrived yes and will spend a visiting with her Mrs. John Latta ) street and with Andrew Kidd and see | George Wood. son of Mr. and Mrs. | Wood, left recently frr a sev- | urists on the jt lig | eral weeks’ pleasure trip to his for- Down the Steps || fourth, Among the Cheyenneites | ts. O- . mer home in New York state. ee ba x |} who made, the trip. es cl 0 | . Klein Marks Music & Art Co ; Seed ip. camping close t Miss Myrtle Cook of the Wheat: | z et Leet ine Cre the lovely summer | Miss Koena Schenk, employed at | ; nd tl Willia : jiand hospital office force was a re . AOTLK, Asad 4 i arewen: P Coe a eee lacie “vslto™ rere en recle: ta Lng | Liovde ! Drag at returned Tuee ——— re. ( Ml "t Centennial, Paviecles “ day from a fishing trip: in the Big ‘ ™ Fibre Horns. Mrs. Martin Kief and son, Marti % r EH ¢ so following a month's visit in | ©Ye"lng from Riverton, Wyo.. where Bee CO eee ie 5 ° | Ree itis en BIL | -- Is. D. Gleghorn, Before coming to | ™onth with her grandmother. : os puug W. BRYANT DOLA “TEL. 859 2| | Mr. and Mrs, James Gilbert of | fam $i | BOBBED HAIR looks wonderful | Lost Springs, Wyoming and formerly | [ig i MimcHMMMMMMNllliMMMAHHMHUNLNOUNTMUAllllE | ua the tinty tint of Golden Glint | of Casper, passed through Casper | = $ ; hampoo —Adv. = | last evening on thelr way to Yellow- | Mig stone National Park. WOMEN’S CO rTON nese — Suitable for house, car and Mios Sarah Gallegos returned from HMM Street wear. Very special at Denver yesterday where she attend | ed the funeral of her sister, Sofia | Nite Franee Otses aca ttenas if COTTON DRESSES—For women and misses, ina good range of $ eee e day at Deer Creek fishing styles and colors. You will appreciate these values __________ C=] Mr. and Mrs. Missou Hinds of | @ : ; | Denver motored into Casper this Bices) Tibet Petey oe een ABOUT 275 WOMEN’S DRESSES—Of fine ey: materials— $ zeles, formerly ‘o! jouglas, yo / PMgito woniacene Ue ome peer as Voiles, Linens, Broadcloths and many others. Values up (riends, t to $7 2S RE ARLES yea ey Me OM pho °C a ae bees Nes ct asian os Soy] erence eernrcntinnicy eee TT es BABIES ONL bis _ Temporary Offer SPECIAL CEUB PLA Mrs. Samuel Gilardi and Mrs. Jobr Sunday morning in their car for a | SALE neation tn Thermopolis, Wyo. Ds a _ Mrs, John peers will iar rive fr Three special selections oe Silk Drewes, all n a ely trimmed, good styles and color: mc sper eometime t ‘rom lt Fae alues that talk for themselve coe A LB creek. niles i OW A5 | eee ' if| Henry Colson ‘a is wife and | SALE ENDS SER tiei a's if a s a 4 oa 1A , Mrs. Ernest Marquardt formerly a | fa = pa x ~ T ORPRATIYV Pprniioenr ‘Re ‘ ae eee eldent of Casper visited tart vec. | i ALL BETTER SILK DRESSES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES } { Casper friends tn D. Mrs gigas) i a ae a a a || Marquardt with Mr. Marq t The exceptional high quality of these Lamps and | st *eaetenty Rite ie tour | their extraordinary value has impressed evervone DELIV ERS NNN Extra Sr ecia sS who has attended this sale. Beautiful Lamps of the CHOICE OF {@)} MOUNTAIN CARINS AT | most approved types embodying the best detaits of a eee BrookstD BE SIUK HOSE | BLo0MERS—mstre Qe | -olors, with double metal bullion fringe OO 4 h rgd T'wo more 4 aac ep DDIE 69¢ a Cc , é ih ing Wi h fink i y Tr DI _ hk Seehiae On mien * SILK TEDDIES | TAILORED Fy es chenette, living “ro i ; Crepe Silk Teddies; in| BLOUSES -_....-- 95¢ Bed Lamps, $4.65 to $10.00 nyaeventbing furnabea except {| PINK, blue and other | FANCY MUSLIN QQ@ ‘ Table Lamps, $13.50 to $25.00 Siren toe eee bee paaey sate $1. 89 BAGS AND PURSES—Values Bridge Lamps Complete, $10.50 to $35.00 contortable-apaipietesnt te ban | CORSETALLS $7.00. $2.95 ‘ 855 ible. Th ore carries a oc ; * 1; loor Lamps Complete, $17.50 to $55.00 Repay depp okt Dm One special 69e WOMEN'S CREPI 49¢e ALL SUMMER HATS MUST 60 A hich are sold at the same | assortment MERS a you will find in Casper. , -OLLY PRIM elaltuated Clone enough to Cas: | MM EMBROIDERY FLOss | SOLLY PRIM Qa a ee ies? nd Chane So Reasonable Every Woman Can Bis cagetgesieing te day"ve tiny || Richardson make, while | Guar RUBBER 39¢ | choice iy i. }{ with his family at night It it lasts, APRONS H Have a New Lam |B }j iakes about thirty minutes to } kein 2e SATINETTI 4 1} ke the drive and ts ie ss nip | 4 Right now during this special offer you may make your action of any of the | \t hone andes Ais no rg 1 Whil ators NETS BOYS’ PLAY GRe % many big Lamp values on our floor on Club Plan of payments —$5 with the pur- ; I sper at any time. T a. Vhile they 3e | surts a ee chase, the balance $5 monthly. This offer will positively be withdrawn after to- \} Jorden Grek dia ian y ; last " LO ae $1 19 | : ~ morrow. -Don't wait and be disappointed. Come in tomorrow, sure! |! trees where it 1s always cool and {| f BRASSIERES KIMONAS ' v4 P tae fe j i ae 6 Tox Eo Laer ] 1 Ne yous colin Moe ites ec 9 lot - «Tue by Tomorrow Is the Last Day! Come Early! j iarropalepring water and a won ||) — CREPE BLOOMERS | j i ‘ 2 Em nied oe ERT * i « 1} \iumber at Brookside ts 7f {i\f = Crepe Bloomers for |} n, ereons, KOTEX | i eri c age caer EFIELL } Shildren r AITI Sing] P he , ‘As Always—The Store of Pre-eminent Values oo nnn | fh WHITE APROD | oncen Te SILK V You Can Buy HUDSON COACH ” FURNITURE | oe. 188 EB. Second $1,485.00 UNION ULTS One lot, while Athletic style they last ...... sizes 2 to Cs The Store The Store Accommodating That Undersells

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