Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 18, 1925, Page 3

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- SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 ice Residence M. C, Price will entertain in this afternoon at her res on South Durbin street at a ige tea, in celebration of her birth anniversary also Miss Patricia livan’s birthday which will occur a few days. The party will also oc Mrs, Vincent Carter of Che} . formerly Miss Helen Carlson per who is visiting here with r parents, Nr. and Mrs. Charles on on thet ranch east of the vited guests include: Mrs. M, N ecler, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. ¢ Deaver, Mrs. J, W. Johnson, \ rances Biglin, Mrs. rles T. Veldner, Mrs. C. R. Peterson, Mrs. Mrs. John Bingenhelmer, ed Purdy, Charles T. Grady, Mrs. Ralph EB. , Mrs. J. Drew, Mrs, Ce Mrs. P: Sullivan Patric Miss I Sullivan, Varewell Keheher who 4 left this Tex., where the transferred to the st Refining company offices t city, Mrs. Chester L. {ned informally Thursd: n at her home on South Wol. Twelve r Amarillo, as been ests attended, 06 Mr. and Mrs, McGrath {re Entertained Mr, and Mrs, Leigh McGrath who eft recently for a tour of the Yel wstone National park where lur on guests in ‘Therrhopolis on Vednesday at the home of the for- er's aunt, Mrs, Martin McGro See Ice Cream and Watermelion Social To Be Held Next Week The Ladies of the North stian church will give an cream and watermellon social ice on Wednesday evening at the church, corner of H and United streets. A program will be given and plans for a large number of guests are being made, eee Russell-Howard Marriage Is Announced Announcements of the marriage last week in Omaha of Miss Helen Russell of Casper to Frank Howard "w that city, were received here by friends this week, The bride lived until recently in this city. The couple will make thelr home in Omaha. eee Mrs. George Pickett Is Guest At Dinner Mrs. George Pickett of this city who has been visiting in Greybull was the guest of honor at a trout nner given Monday evening by Mr. i Mrs. J, C, Cunningham of that PERSONALS Recent Casper visitors in Chey- nne included: Attorney and Mrs. 3. R. Hagens, R. D. Wallace of the Kasoming Oi! company, Mr. and Mrs, L. F, Sonntag, Q. K. Deaver, ee W. Doud, Mr. and Mrs. W “DRY RASH BROKE OUT ON BABY Caused Great Irritation, Healed by Cuticura. “When my son was three weeks old bis skin trouble started. The breaking out was in the form of a rash, dry and acaly, causing great irritation, and spread from his neck «|to his hips, He was very restless mple. It helped him so we pur- chased more, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment he wai ealed."* (Signed) Mrs, Dan Royer, Naterford, Calif., May 12, 192: Keep your skin clear and y 8 active by daily use of Cuti- = Soap, Heal irritations and bes with Cuticura Ointment. Be. Ointment 2 and We. poem he Bold tnt ywhere. Sample each dregs : Semple irene Shaving Stick 25¢. care Masa” Cuticura BIG DOINGS TODAY AT THE FRANTZ SHOP 3 P. M.—Dollar Grab Sale ONE HOUR DRESS SALE—8 to 9 Tonight. J. S. S. Says--- It’s no fun trying to keep a secret that concerns so many, many peo- but ple- Wednesday’s Tribune Will Tell You Irwin and son, Don W. Lobdell, di- rector of the Industrial relations de- rtment of the Standard Oil com- pany. eee Dr. and Mrs. V. A. Mokler and soa, Buster, have returned to their home in Thermopolis after a week's visit spent here with Dr. Mokler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mokler. were accompanied home by Dr. Mrs. Garrett King. ee Mrs. J. C. Halm, who visited with in Cheyenne, Laramie and Casper, has ed to her home in Thermopolis. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath have been touring the Yellowstone Na- tional park, v2. Mr, and Mr Stewart and family, who spent a week in Casper rar ‘ Y é . are receiv. & congratulations of friends on the arrival Monday morning, July 13, of a baby daughter, at the Casper Pri- vate hospital. Mr. McCarthy fs con- nected with the Paxton & Gallagher company. Miss Helen Holmberg, who spent several weeks in Casper visiting with her brother, Philip, and family, and with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holm- berg, has returned to her home in River Mr, and Mrs. Charles B. Stafford and two childrcn, accompanied by Mr. Stafford’s sister, Miss Leona Stafford of Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. Alice Afflerbach and daughters, Marie and Ruth of York, Neb., mo- tored to Riverton the first of the week, where Mr. Stafford attended a meeting of the Federated club committee, Before returning to their homes, the visitors will attend Frontier Days at Cheyenne. eee R. B. Leggett and Dr. UL. M. Whit- sitt of the Texas O!l company mo- tored to Riverton Tuesday, going from that city to the Sand Draw district. W. J. Lindsay, president of the Golden Rule store, and family, mo- tored to the western part of the state this week, cee Mrs. Helen Manning and son, Jo- seph, have returned to their home in Lusk, following a week’s visit spent here with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. Bischelds and Miss Marion Beschelds of Denver, who spent several days in Casper this week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Kaup, 522 South Wolcott street, returned yes- terday to their home , eee Mrs. M. R. Crater is visiting here from Lusk, a guest of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Fay Crater and family, at thelr home on East Second street. Announcements have been receiv- ed in Casper of the arrival of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Rus- sell Gwinn ,of Ridgefarm, Il. Mrs. Gwinn, who is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reed, has visited in Cas- per several times and has a number of friends here. eee Miss Lillian Larson, an instructor in the Park school, returned to Cas- per last week from Lusk, where she spent her vacation and is now at the Girl Scout camp as an in- structor. eee Mr. and Mrs. Donald Houser of Denver, are in Casper for a few days. “-. Word was received in Casper re cently from Mrs. E. 0. Stratton from Miami, Fla., stating that Mr. Stratton had been an auto acct- dent in which his car was com pletely demolished, but that he es- caped without serious injury. Mr. Stratton was formerly manager here of the Townsend hotel. Mrs. T. A. Godfrey of Lusk, wa re the first of the weel 4 tre “ “ ® eee Mrs. Millie Wilson, who spent some time in Casper visiting with her son, Bert Wilson of the Tripery There’s Big vice ‘Amphibian planes, equipped to land on either earth or water, are now maintaining regular ser- on a 150-minute schedule between the Seine, Paris, and the Thames, London. One of the craft is seen arriving on the English side. PAGE THREE wearing @ variation of the ski socks 1 FS which come into vogue for winter |; iggregate earnings, and } spor at year and whi 1 nt {n per capita earnings, i eting E || down about the ankle. Over these, i the ordinary tennis shoes are worn. patch The socks frequently match the/t s i bandsau | ked es jacteedicl flo H j Feathered Parasols | — — i Ths vogue for feathers has rea i) By AILEEN LAMONT p. At last it has re ed | C ch a r ty (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) ai Warsar oe” tia” newer! : NEW YOR July 18—It fs no} sunshades are f med entirely of novelty to see Indian designs in long lancered through which _ blankets, but the centuries old de- he ght filters In the most att t n signs of the Moqui tribe now have es been transferred to scarfs worn at _ the seashore. This is taking the de- sign out of {ts environment with a co, since the Moquis live in rt and bathing is not one FOOD PRICE |: vices. The design: are u LEVEL IS UP ; { | ed on te. silk 4h 4hi EL }090,750 ga f 1 Printed Furs —_—- buck Printed silks and printed cottons fey thel= eeBt oe Boe ~ have run the gamut of popularity employ \ and now we have approaching us : cuic ESTERS PILLS printed furs, Such skins as mole, |™® . olt, mouse, gazelle and antelope are | N@"strles gene pefeabdic ( bade Aske weue Breve June, the b sta f a being block-printed in elaborate de- reta a| Ld we signs. Frequently this is done in| *®°™ 2 quares or lozenges with skins of By ine taste an m 9,204 i$ ; - opposed colors placed next each : = tablis 52 industr! bureau found a decrease of 1.1 per cent in the number of employes in s, the Rellable, Bay Now? SOLD BY ORUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Knitted Hats nitted head ering seems associated with winter cov fro: ‘ y 1eft this week Wilson's hi Wilson ¢ for ts in eee Mrs. Robert D. tor here yester¢ ne Lewe Carey was « vi Captain C. P. Plummer, whe Mrs. Plummer motored to Fic returned to Casper Thursday train and will spend a week here be- fore returning to join Mrs. Plum mer who remained in Tampa Notorial commissions were ed by Governor Nellie T. Ross this week to the following: W. A. Robi son of Lovell. L. G. Flannery of Fort Laramie, James C. Caldwell of Story, Miss Marguerite Warnacke of Lara mie, A. G. Alson of Cokeville, Mrs. | Augusta F, Clodius of Opal and Miss | Ethel K. Bangert of Casper. grant- | Mr, and Mrs. Val Maghee and two sons drove to Greybull the first of the week to visit there with Mr. and Mrs, F. A, Hepburn. They were ac companied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Norris of Colorado Springs, who remained in Greybull, Mr, and Mrs. Maghes returned to Casper on Tuesday eee Mr, and Mrs. Robert Robertson and Mr. Robertson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson of Strong City, Kan., have returned from a tour of the Yellowstone N nal | park 0 Sec Mrs, L. Van D: cB: pres {dent of the Wyoming Les Auxil iary, and Mrs. Alfred Beach of Cas- | per, secretary of the organization, spent a short. time in Riverton this | week where a conference with mem: | bers of the auxiliary of that c | was held. Mrs. Dyke and Mrs, Beach were enroute to thelr homes from Lander where they conferred with | auxiliary officers concerning plans for the state convention to be held in Lander with the Legion on Au-| gust 10 and 11 Miss Billie Stanko has returned to Casper from Riverton where she | spent a month visiting with her si ter, Mrs, HE. EB, Davis. She !s now | attending the Girl Scouts camp. eee Miss Helen Hutchison {s attend! summer school at Chadron, Neb. o4€.6 John M. England of the John Eng: | land Realty company has been con fined to his home on South Elm street on account of illness, Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Cain are les ing In a few days overland for « Lightweight Coat | Is Summer Need No matter how watni the Doings Afoot! | weather a lightweight coat’is « | summer necessity. The one above is a black and white plaid with collar, euffs, lapels and pocket tops of white flannel’ and hem border of white fox. Worn y Claire Windsor, motion pic- actress. | ur wear, but there is nothing wintry = about the newest horsehair hat. weeks’ motor trip to Minne-|the Yellowstone and Glacter Nation-| This ts knitted of the hair and {= so FRANTZ SHOP nl parks, osely done that {t is practically " Beate | Soret eS pie Nite ar meager dil Si 3 P. M.—Dollar Grab Sale W. H. Meredith and Mrs, F.| Mf. Foy of the White Truck cor Misbhoee, : bt pha: acne >wzer have been the guests here| pany and Mrs, Foy visited this we: a ONE HOUR DRESS SALE— to 9 $ eral days of friends, from| ir n. : i extr: inary values en in Rivestons 5] ai pass ES ce ES | Stockingless Tennis Tonight. Extraordinary values- = Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Hildreth re-| turned ee SE The courts both | Pages | are popular this sum LAST DAY OF GOLD COUPONS For a cool dip try the Old Home stead plunge. Formerly the Alcoy tour of | Water Frolic, from a two weeks’ tii ne | Shop READY «WEAR for EVERY WOMAN AND MISS N WYOMING Mail Orders Solicited Spring and Summer Coats and Suits HALF PRICE Spring and Summer Millinery At a Big Sacrifice everywoman’s slore

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