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hey em at ‘ MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925 @™5e Casper Daily Tribune PAGE THREE Pa aa Mat aE e es en : - Laie ome charge there of the town lot eales. | G will remain in Cazper until | th hunting sage-chickens. Atter | ©. P. Allen, Denver business man, | T.'C. Ever 1 family of Chey H They will remain in Parco until | ember when she will return to | t Rp ecumieseome| ves & Stent In) Comper yesterd e 1 Casp a short PERSONALS after the celebration on August §,| Denver to at high school. \\ aC ysher ee teoet | enieh 6 7 and § when they will return fo | oe home insurance adjuster | | Casper. BO Catsois celaitea't o 0° ‘ ¢ ver; spent the week-end in| A, C, Cornell of Denver ed in || Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan Oe eat {k ek with Dr. and Mrs.| Cas Li No. 22, I. O, 0.°F.| this cit e city yesterday | and daughter, Margaret motored to} Casper people In Cheyenge recent from thefr home at | will meet ay night in regular | Soma ues ~~ | Cheyenne this morning where Mr. | !y were: Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ca session. A ments will be made | ~ Sullivan will attend an important tex ie L. F. Smith and | . the Ann plots meee | aines: " joward. | Robert Gi lace will be 4 © | By MARY TOBIN |.| business meeting this afternoon, Ses |, vert, Grleve and : piace will’ be dst | ° ( Il oan cultural agent:and Mrs. Penley ex- ntly attending to if National pa McKeeby of Denver ‘ws Miss Edwards Is - Report of Fraternal Correspondent pect to'leave tomorrow overland for at Buffalo. ois. s tt Gladstone hot Hostess at Dinner. —Mrs. Myrtle M. Sawyer, Associate | henver on a combined business and | eee | ais ae In- celebration of her eighteenth | Grand Matron, pledsure try. Mrs. Jack Lyons and son of New |. sonai; ; : 6 seis | birthday anniversary, Miss Agnes| Report of Standing Committees. eee fork who were guests for. several | eee N.. Gtiow. spent: Sunday. in: Casper Edwards entertained informally at} Reading—Miss Mabel Johnson,| fig Virginia Nation has been vis-| avs of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Sulli Py \G.’ Lebhart, of ‘Leranste’ ie nil’ tromi hte home in -aitaevest | umm d dinner Inst evening at the Henning | Naomi Chapter No. 2. liting with her grandmother, Mrz. | Yau are now visiting in Thermopolis SnelAs | hotel. Guests included friends who} Executive Session. | }iomer Biswell at Elic.Basin. They will be guests again in Ca ehret6 fr. and Mrs C..Childs visited will leave Casper soon to attend Afternoon Session, 1 o’Clock. ecve |r enroute to their home. Mrs e is é { 1 ome { achoal abd we! Miss eee we Cornet elo Me Mark Hayward, | prodys petchar.-csnddetor ob the hae . : : q Miss garet Chapin, Miss Con-| Naomi Chapter No, Shite: ‘i railroad} Mies Rowena Irwin has az her | eee | ee ; se stance Metz, Mics Marguerlete Metz, | lxecutive Session. a ht ly rae | guest, Hester Wiltfe of Cody.| \y Peete pbs 2 Baas White Felt, White Kid, at aud the Messrs. Donald Jacobson,| inal Report of Credentials Com-| tne Jackson Hole eduntry, Miss Wiltfe will be accompanied | pro jin ¢ the reduced Je 95 s Charles Holland, | mittee. eee home by Miss Irwin who will spend ; price of s. Clyde FH d Dale Edwards New and Miscellaneous Business.| ae and nirs. W. M. Scotten left |two weeks in Cody before going to! tra, W. 1. Byers and eon ot ha.| ¢ Deen: ve _ Hlection of Officers. = last week for a tour of the Yellow. | Phoenix, Ariz., where she will re-|corton are guests {n Casper toda Mrs. Lindsay Will | °_ Evening Session, 8 o'Glock stone National park going by way of | main until the opening of on eta AntHeE enacinily: avvanned Entertain for Her Mother. Solo—Me. “Walter C. Nye. 6 southern entrance. oasere Margaretta Carlsen js visiting here} |B mh rca : ig Honoring her mother, Mrs. Louise | Presentation of I to see Albert Morrissey has accepted me in Midwes i 5 lot of Summer $4 00 2 Simmon of Stockton, Calif., Mrs. wing Greatest Pi t Charles Her son of Mr. and] position with the New York Oil com a Sire spene Hats at A) e : J. C. Lindsay will entretain at un tence gis Resident Men Mrs. C.D. Hemey has, returned to} Pany. 3 M. M. Schultz of Cheyenne is a F. P. Williams tg a Der guest 2 rom u eon en Thursd t | ing. the Year. | Casper from Camp Lewis where he S542 guest at the Henning Hote | in Casper “today 3 Slater Cdantey eiub |: “Response by’ Ts, dehtafive of| ena Maines eerie | vas Rigas (on, theteentouan: i : CA AND UPWARDS eat | Chapter. | e ote tual Life Insurance company ts leay e Eifel ranch Is B. Powell ts a guest in Casper Surprise Birthday | bcapny ripneaeige aes | Col. W. H. Huntley has returned ing this evening for Denver to spend | in t tting supplies. | from Denver Party Saturda, Renee Poona ote from Sheridan ivhere he spent a few |* week there on company busines ‘ . | ‘ cee = . ad cis nits Gerrald Fawcett, nephew of Mr.| |*ePert of Committee on C | days, Acne Bert Connely of the Richards and Art Shuster of Shuster Brothers Our first shipment of early Fall models has arrived and Mrs. Harry Astin, who has Hons; | see | Jack Diamond, representing the | Cunningham comp is spending | Salt Creek, was in Casper over the in Satin Hats. Of course you will want to see them. Heeh kpending oie iting in Geabec . H. P. Rothwell spent a few days| Blue Label Matt company of | his vacation hunting and fishing in| weekend and at his summer cabin south of inesday, August 19, 1925. here last week on businers trom hiv | Denver ts calling on the C r }the vicinity of Lander, | euaite ( the city, was pleasantly surprised | _ School of Instruction—Time und | home in Butts | trade. | 2 Siieees HP. eae iy Saturday when a number of people | Place to be Announced. } s\'e.58 renee eone M. G. Strauss of the Wholesale | was in Cusp e | drove to his cabin for an informal] At the School of Instruction .2 | Mrs. W. . Conselly, daughter and| Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Williams lett | ruit and Produce company of Den . Mitchell Hat Sho Ine 4 party, the oceasion being hig birth | Corps of_officers will demonstrat Elizabeth and Harry, Miss Mar-| today for the Yellowstone National! ver passed through Casper yester- Max Prezant merchant A Dp, A # See ennlopeenee: ee new Bare ot Tnéteustion: aries |Stzet Dougherty and rr have | Dark. Ave | day enroute to Yellowstone Natiohal | was a guest at Gladstone hotel FA " mat we ing of Subordinate Secretaries | returned from a trip to Estes patk. | r over the weeke : . Q ; eon ore ee pea Wand |—Time and Place to be Announced. | pasta ; | s Mildred e returned to eee . . With Kassis Dry Goods Store daughter Shirley Grace, Mr. and|| 4 picnic supper will be held at! Harold Hobbs of Cheyenne, stu: | Casper this morning from Denv« everal employees of the Richards J. Jones and sx Mrs. Astin an dsons Mills | 6:30 Wednesday. evening, followed by , dent ut the University of Wyoming, | she has just completed aj|and Cunningham company motored in Casper from their ‘ AGHA ERA: Fett : a dance, to which all visiting Masons | and a member of the Sigma Alpha in music and d: M Bfel + where they spent of Ohio, Miss ¢ , Miss Stars are cordially | Hysilon fraternity, has beén visiting orle Briber, Miss Odine Houser, in Casper with school: friends, pe ite aie ee ne glee st A, committee will be at Masonic F eee Hones: temple to také care of all delegates | Miss Gertrude Felsch of Chicago 36. 's, and assign rooms. who bas been visiting with friends | Miss Dessert Will All Grand. Chapter meetings will | in Salt Lake City, is expected to ar- | Entertain at Tea. be held in the gymnasium: of th¢ rive in Casper soon to bea a guest Miss Katherine Dessert will enter- | Methodist church. here of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Astin | tain tomorrow afternoon informally SEAS | at their home, 505 South Lincoln at tea at her home, 647 Grant | University Annual Is street. | avenue. Sent to Casper Students. see eee Several copies of the 1925 “Wyo. Dr. George Smith, eye, ear, nose | Eastern Star Convention to Be: Held in Sheridan. The twenty-eight annual session | Casper by students. ofthe Grand Chapter of Wyoming,| ‘The book is dedicated to John } Order of Eastern Star, will be: held | Corbett, director of physical educa- onthe 17th, 18th and 19th of this | tion and for many years head coach nionth in Sheridan and it is expected | of the Cowbay football and basket University of © -cming annual just | 20d throat specialist will leave next | off the press have been received in | Sunday for Denver to take « special | midsummer post graduate course. | He will be ubsent from the city until | September 1. eee Many Casper people aré planning that'a large number of Casper mem- bers will attend. The convention will be preceded by an informal party Sunday evening at the Masonic temple in Sheridan, the af fair to be in charge of the Past Matrons' club of that city. The pro- ‘<ram follow Sunday, August 16, 1 Hight o'Clock p. m. Contralto solo—Mrs. Marguerite Johnstone, Naomi Chapter N Address of welcome—Hon. John B.-Kendrick, S. senator, Sheri dan. Response—Mrs. Bertha Van De- vender. P. G. M. Lewisia Chapter No. 16. Cornet solo—Mr. Mark Hayward, Naomi Chapter No. Reading—Miss Mabel Johnson, Naom{ Chapter No, 2. *Solo—Mr. Charle: Naom! Chapter No. (Musical numbers arranged by Past Matrons’ club, Sheridan.) Monday, August 17, 1925. Morning Session, 9 o'clock. Grand Chapter Called to Order— Mrs. Sarah Haskins, P. G. M., Alpha Chapter No. 1. Opening March—Grand Officers Salute to Flag: “I pledge al- 8. Boikoom, ball teams. The dedication appears opposite a full page picture of Cor- bett ‘The first page of the volume con- tains the words “Wy * and at the pottom: “Being record in picture and print of the school year 1924-1 at the highest untversity in the United States, Published by the Junior closs of the University of Wyoming.” The volume {s illustrated, #nd is divided into seven books, including pages: Book I—The State and the University buildings, a full page picture of Gayernor Nellie Tayloe Ross, a picture of the student body holding assembly in the new gym- nasium, group pletures of the mem- bers of the senate and house of the ‘Bighteenth Wyoming legisiature, the University board of trustees. a full page picture of Dr. A. G. Crane is followed by photographs of the heads iversity départments. tren Cretney, of Leadville, Colo., 1s editor of Book II which is devoted to pictures of classes. Book III devoted to winners of the beauty and popularity contests and was edited by Kathleen Hemry of Casper; Gus Larson is editor of Book IV, attending the celebration ‘in Parco, August 6, and. 8. Parco, Wyo- ming’s new refinery city {s drawing the interest of the people of the state, baying grown: more ‘rapldiy during the last year than ary other tewn-in Wyoming. Sprecher’s phar- macy which is in charge of Fred Kobler is one of the most active pisces of the town. The road and bridges to Rawlins and -asco from Casper will be completed socn which will, make it possible for travelers to motor over in less than four hours. eee F. A. Smith of ‘the F. A, Smith Harvest bank of Oocoma, 8. D., and family and Mrs, la Walker spent last week in Casper visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. 8. Walker on Wert Twelfth street. The v returned to thelr homes by wa the Bigck Hills. eee Among. the many ranchers of the Sweetwater country. who are putting up large quantities of hay is Tom Sun, owner of the Tom Sun ranch, and well known both {n Casper and Rawlins, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Copsey vis ited in Glenrock last week with Mr. | Bathing Caps Sele er ane Dresser Scarfs Made of pure gum rubber. Attrac tively decorated with rosetts. 2 for A limited number of these dainty Linene and genuine Linen Scarfs, trim- med in fine qaulity imported lace. Reg- ular $2.00 and $2.50 values. A Real Festival of Bargains Thrifty shoppers wili find here hundreds of opportunities to save. Only first class reputable merchandise is offered here and each of these items represents a super value. Fancy Garters Made of fine Shirred Satin ribbon and elastic each pair. Attractively trimmed with dainty flowers. 2 pairs if which is devoted to athletics, and|and Mrs. G. E. Powell, Pees ee ee eee te the Re | curtis Powell bt Laramle, had charge see Nation indivisible, with Liberty and | % Book V, which has to do with ge Mrs: Harry Free, son and daughter Justice for al , eral university activities. Kathryn|Harry Jr., ana Betty are visiting ies ca inishie Brock of Buffalo was editor of Book | with Mr. Free in Parco who is in oonlsa Carpnony VI, organizations and Hazel Bowman Reception of Distinguished Guests, | !4¢ chargé of preparing the mater. Welcome to Past Grand Matrone | ial for the final book “Wyoming $1.00 Rayon Silk Vests A new shipment just received of these I $1 Bungalow Aprons Made of nice quality Linene in assort- ed colors, attractively trimmed in con- FRAMED PICTURES ” : . 7" heavy quality Vests. ch garme ind Past Grand Patrons—William an sien . Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes trasting colors and fancy pockets. Bach I urses and Bags lesen 1 evens Fi hegeon eae Mf. Englehart, Grand Patron. o “pas Wiel. . start yas com ZOE MARKS | oa ength and well made. Pink, orchid, Response—Mrs, Bertha M. Rous- | Posed of George F. Guy, of Chey- | , Ps - val indeed ‘a. thasa Peach. Each. . enne, editor and Charles Hemry of Down the St i A super value .indeed are thes veau, P. G. M., Cedar Chapter No. 14. | 27Me, a te , ei le. Steps WALT Leather Envelope Bags of newest style Welcome to Grand Representatives |C#5Per, business managér, and in- || Klein Marks Music & Art Co. Hi szeather Envelope Bags of newes st 3 —John EB, Green, Associate Grand | ‘!uded the following members of the 288 E. 2nd | and colors. Many are leather lined, Patron. SRnlen clase: Marcy. Hornecker, Lan? a others lined with good quality moire. Reeponse—Mrs. Mary Hunter, | 4¢r: Lucilie O'Reilly, Denver; War- Included among them are many Patent and Spanish Leathers. Values easily worth $3.00 to $5.00. > M., Gentian Chapter No. 23 and |ten Cretney, Leadville, Colo.; Ruth 3rand Representative of Rhode | Atwell, Laramie; Kenneth Haywood, hiend. Sheridan; Aileen Nelson, Greybull; $1.00 Only Exclusive Voile Teddies Welconie to W M ns of | Hazel ~ Bowman, ramie; Sylvia Ladies’ and Children’s ; 5 k © subordinate Chapterse—Mrs, Anna P. | Oldma ncampment; David Scott, i * R. y S Ik i dd 3) | eliatciiciar mg Bibartitneline tetente had thee Hair Bobbing Odd lot of fine French Voile Teddies ayon ol edadles e 5, -. Robert: Spalding, Laran a 2 . 7, 4 phy pHa $, | ter Fonke, Red Bank J Parlor trimmed in lace and embroidery. Each Made of heavy Rayon Silk, neatly Theyenne. pat rar in the Stata trimmed in lace. Solo—Mrs. Helen Bhrke thapter No. 2, Sheridan. WHY NOT AN Address of Welcome Mrs \oMY > Enburg, W. M., Naomi Chapter ESSEX? 2, Shreidan. “g Response—Mrs. Myrtle M. Sawyer The “6” That Performs and | Associate Grand Matron. | Priced Right Announcement of Committees Reading of Minutes. $1,025 F. O. B. Casper Afternon. Sessio Solo—Mrs. Shapter No. Preliminary Report of Committee on Credentiais. Report of Avna P. Davis. Report of Grand Patron—Mr, Wil iam M. Englehart. | Report ef Secretary—Mrs, Vera G. Jones, Report of Grand Treasurer—Mr+ ie EH. Townsend of Casper. Report of Grand Historian —Mr Ellen J. Tilton, P. BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR Tribune Bldg.—Phone 707 $1.00 Pearl Necklaces Made of graduated indestructible pearls, in assorted colors including pur- “$1.00 Voile Step-Ins Made of fine French Voile, in assorted colors. Each pair trimmed in fine lace. Each $1.00 - Crepeand - Nainsook Gowns Slip-Over Sweaters Made of fine quality Summer Wool. Short sleeves, V-neck and attractively $1 a oOo trimmed with smart tie of cont: { ' atid Corselettes colors. Colors red and tan only, A well made, good fitting garment $ ] > made of fine broche. Sizes 82-44. Each Lingette Bloomers Made of fine satin finished striped Brassieres Jingette in assorted high colors. A full Made of Cotton broche with elastic ut garment that is nicely tailored. I r cand on bottom. A good fitting number, a 1 o'Clock. fie Long, Gentian and Matron—Mre Attractive Offering During Bargain Festival Weck WE ARE CLOSING OUT Furnished Sample Patterms in Needle Work of which we have many pretty pieces and sets, Music— Report of { Anne W. Foster. Mémorial Service of the Grand Chapter. ) Tribute to Past Grand Patron George E. Bristol—Mrs. Nellie Ro mick, P. M., Esther Chapter No. 9. Tribute to Past Grand Matron Mary V. Snyder—Mrs. Ruth Taylor, P. G. M., Naomi Chapter No. Solo, “The City Foursquase’— Mrs. Margurite Johnstone, Naomi Chapter No, 2. Evening Session, 8 o'Clock. Solo—Mr. John H. Hartzell, P, G Pi, Fern Chaptre No. 2. Report of Commit Chaplain—Mr Luncheon Sets Doilie Sets Bed Spreads Children’s Wear Prices as woll 2s the assortments are varied, making selections easy. $1.00 $1.00 | Pointed Heel | Hose | aoe eit on Distribu. | During this sale we offer choice bn hitutlon. of Repolittions. of any Summer Hat for... Made from genuine Windsor : Music—BSelectod, Crepe or fine Nainsook, tailored or A genuine Onyx Hose of fine tex- Exemplification of Ritualistic lace trimmed, square or’ V-neck, .Work—Naom! Chapter No. 2, Sheri Nainsooks are white. Crepes as- sorted colors. $1.00 ture in a semi-chiffon weave. Made with pointed heel. Black and gun- metal only, SWANSON SISTERS. 108 South Center Street (Next to Mednick’s) Tuesday, August 18, 1925. Morning Session, 9 o’Clock. Prayer—Grand Chaplain. Plano Solo—Mra. Julia Andersen, Naomi Chapter No. 2.