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1UESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925 i ‘ rE Interesting Washington News Ite The w B. man Judge Winter, Mrs. tron, strict most enjoyable one. local Wyomingites had been invited to welcome the visitors and after a brief season of guests repaired to the beautiful ter- race overlooking Rock Creek Park, where cakes and ices were served. Although due to another engagement later, and lingered for expressions those who enjoyed the occasion were at iljaabbeas a Mr. Mr. er, Ww. mond and daughter Mary Alice; Mrs. F. H. Barrow and son Robert. i ming peop! Barrow; will interest many people of Casper and Washington, D. C., Maccabees have come and gone, and after a strenuous week of festivities have left behind a pleasant reputa- tion for things well done. fous singly and en: masse—an outstanding feature fer the Wyoming being the reception given for them at the hospitable home of Congress Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Cheyenne honor, and the following local Wyo- omingites: Mr. and Mrs. F', W, Mon- George stopped off in the capital for a fly- ‘allers fice, recently, were Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs friends lived in Wyoming for a° numbér of years, a together in business The at 8 o'clock. Following’ the buciness Frank Bacheller Celebrates Birthday In celebration of his fifth birthday anniversary, Frank Bacheller, of attorney and Mrs. E. Paul Bach- eller, was host this afternoon at his By MARY TOBIN Uer Show, has been the means of giving the event considerable adver- tising in the national capital All the local papers have featured first age stories ard the Washington Star printed a clever ‘cartoon of Vice President Dawes as a Wyoming cowt ns By Mrs. Barrow following news items from . D. C., concerning Wyo- e, written by Mrs, Edith Tribune corre: children’s party. The afternoon was spent in playing games after which refreshments were served by Mrs. Bacheller. A feature of the enter- tainment was several clever dances by Dorothy Sullivan. hingte the state; : Johnson and family, ying a motor tour of week-end guests at Jul, 1.—The who the the were: Margaret Sullivan, Barbara Waldschmidt, Dorothy Sullivan, Syb- il Johnson, Sara Avery Tyler, Blanche Louise Lummis, Abbie Pet- erson, Helen Lucia Lummis, Eliza- beth Zuttermeister, Margaret Nich- ols, Mary Hester Lathrop, | Betty Nichols, Betty Newman, Betty Mans. we home of Congressman Winter. They are residents of Sheridan. Although the cabinet-membership- bee continues to buzz steadily around the head of Hon. F. W., Mondell, the The var- delegations ‘were entertained visitors former House leader is calmly ad- justing himself to private Nfe, and is busily engaged in steeling down in the new law offices which he has opened here. Together with Mrs. Mondell, he hopes to leaye soon’ for 4 short vacation at their old home in Newcastle, before offically “open. ing up shop.” Samuel Leckle arrived last week from his home in Elkhorn near Rock Springs, for a short visit with relatives here. Young Leckie was recently nominated by Sen. Warren as first alternate for West Point. From here he will go to the Ran- dolph-Macon College in Virginia, where he will take a preparatory course in preparation for his én- trance examinations ed Former Governor and Mrs, Brooks Entertain at Dinner Former Governor and Mrs. B. B. were hosts last evening at a icken dinner given at their home, 1208 South Wolcott street. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. FE Geis, Miss L. Richardson of Che: enne, Mr. Drake éf Chicago, Charles w. arr, Clarence B. Richardson, Emil Richardson and Yber Johnson of Cheyenne, Major Bonnell and Mr. MeMullen of Chicago, and the host Tolhurst, Brooks Nichols, Robert El- kins, John Zuttermeister, Lathrop, Leslie Spicer, John Bing- enhefmcr, Joe Mansfield Jr, and Taddy Newman, . the absence of Winter did the most gracefully, and altho informal, the affair was a A number of Winter. In ee Mrs, Wilt Will Honer Out-Of-Town Visitors Mrs. W. G. Wilt will be hostess to- morrow evening at a small informal dinner party to be given at her new home, 443 West Seventeenth street, honoring Mrs. A. Lewis of Kansas City, Mo., guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Lewis of First’ Street, and Mrs, A. Rowell of Los Angeles, guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Rowell of Grant street, eee North Dakota. Visitors, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Shikany enter- tained at-a picnic dinner on Sunday evening at Garden .Creek falls in honor of John Kassis and daughters Isabel and Josephine and son Fred- erick who are visiting) in Casper with Mr.-Kassts' brother, Abe Kassis and family, from their home in Williston, N. D., and Mrs. Zinne of Butte, Mont. ‘ Invited guests included: Mrs. felicitations, the the guests were loth to go, last good-bys and of pleasure, Among and Mrs. Sisco, of Cheyenne; and Mrs. Morris, of Cheyenne; and Mrs. Hawkins, of Casper; and Mrs. Larison, of Kemmerer; and Mra, Kissick, of Cheyenne; Barefield, of Midwest; Mr. Coop- of Sheridan and Mr. Ratcliff of who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Patton; Mr. C. Deming; Mrs. Willa B, Ham- Mr. and var Rat ce AN Hy ego Abo Kassis and family, Julia, ‘i ; 7 and hostess, : Mary, Edna, Victoria, Monica, > gig re ion cenit nes ees Blanche and ‘Tom, Mrs. Joo Rehal friends and conduct some depart-| Dancing Party at and mother, Mrs. Zinne, Miss Hazel al business, Later he contin-| Country Club Wednesday, and Alga Rehal, Miss“ Elizabeth his journey to New York Honoring Miss Marion Bishop of | Shikany, Miss Amelia Shikany, Jos Basin, Mrs. E. J. Sullivan will enter- tain for a number of the younger set Wednesday evening at*the Coun- try club. The entertainment will be in the form of a dancing party. ee Miss Marsh Is Honored at Party. Miss Lora Marsh of Philadelphia, suest of Mrs. H. O. Schlenk, was Shikany and the guests of honor. eee Wedding at Episcopal Church This Morning. The marriage of Miss Fanchon Norton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Norton of the McRorey apart ments, to Ted Mosher, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mosher of 940 South David street was one of the Senator Kendrick’s of- A. Mr. long having at Burrows of Tulsa, Okla. Burrows are life of the Kendricks, where they were at Vice of > BS, Dawes: at Cheyenne’s annual Fron- presence sident Banishes Two Years ‘The tired lock will be removed, the icrbon Decbened rested bya : remecieed for honored ‘this afternoon when Mrs. Ray Holloran entertained at an in- formal bridge tea at her home, 231 West Twelfth street. Guests present included: Mrs, Arthur Siren, Mrs. Walter Schultz, Mrs. H. O. Schlenk, Mrs. Harold Thompson, Mrs. Eugene C. Street, Mrs. E. H. Kilpatrick, Mrs. James P. Sweeney and th honoree. eee Council of Brotherhood League to Meet Tonight. The council of the Men's Brother- hood league will hold its regular monthly meeting this evening, Aug ust 4, at 8 o'clock at the First Christian church ,corner of Grand and Lind streets, events of interest today. The ‘ceremony took’ place at 9 o'clock this morning in the St. Mark’s Episcopal church, the Rev. Philip K. Edwards, pastor of the church officiating. The couple were unattended only immediate members of the families being present. The bride's wedding frock was a beautiful ensemble of grey gorgette trimmed in lace with which was worn a picture hat of the same color and she carried a pretty bouquet of Pink roses. The former Miss Nortonis a young woman of unusual charm and has lived in Casper for a number of years coming here with her family from Butte, Mont. She was graduated from the Natrona county high school in 1928 and has been until recently when she resigned, connected with the county clerk’s office. Mr. Mosher has lived in Casper since childhood and is associated with his father who has of! holdings at Salt Creek. He attended Natrona county high school for a few years later going to Howe Military academy in In: One Hour of Time from Appearance . Grace English Lutheran Aid Will Meet This Week. ‘ The Ladies’ ‘Aid soctety of the Grace English Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs, O. C. Hauptli and Mrs. A, L. Forster as hostesses. eee Natrona Rebekah Lodge and the brain NELLO ACTAL 1 home and r directions make-up cheertully given. Betty’s Beauty fie Parlor Will Meet Wednesday diana, 5 ae Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13] Following the ceremony there was Tribune Building will meet in regular seasion on Wed-|a breakfast at the home of the Phone 707 nesday evening at the Odd Fellows|bride’s parents with relatives only, hall. Candidates will be initiated present. Covers were lald for eight. and the session will begin promptly Soon after breakfast, Mr."and Mrs, THE STOCK OF THE BROOKS SAMPLE SHOP NOW BEING SOLD AT PRACTICALLY GIVE-AWAY PRICES WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S WEAR- EVERYTHIN home cn south Durbin street at a! yj Among the children who attended | Olive Ge field, Jane Bon, Neil Tyler, Billy | Entertain for Daughter. Homer children’s party tomorrow after- ING APPAREL SHOP NOW AND SAVE The Leader The Store Accommodating The Store That Undersells Che Casper Daily Cribune Mosher left in their car for Denver, meeting # musical program will be| Estes Park and Colorado Springs, | pany given, which will include several|where a two weeks’ honeymoon will vocal selections by Mrs. J, H. Blenett | be spent. At the conclusion of the of Sask, Canada. Refreshments will} bridal trip, the couple will return | Brooks b be served by a committee in charge. |to make their home at Salt Creek. Miss Nixon Is Hostess | At Luncheon Today. Miss Frances Nixon, daughter of s0n | Mrs. T. C, Spears, was hostess today at an attractive luncheon given at the Country club in honor of Miss farion Bishop of Basin, house guest of Mrs. E. J. Sullivan. Guests who attended were: Miss Frances Bingenhelmer, Miss Eliza- beth Connelly, Miss Mary Barnes, Miss. Helen McFadyen, Miss Idabel Barnes, Miss Helen Brannan, Miss is, and Miss Bishop, eee Mrs. Kem Will Entertain Informally. Friday. Mrs. James P. Kem will entertain a few friends informally at luncheon on Friday at the Country club. eee Mrs. Tyler Will Mrs. Neil Tyler will enetrtain at noon at her home on Lincoln street in hénor of her daughter, Sara Avery, . Pioneers To Give Picnic And Dance One of the most enjoyable affairs of the month being planned is the buffet picnic supper and .dance to be given by Natrona county ploneers tor members of the association and their families, next’ Tuesday evening. The entertainment will be given at the A. R. Marshall ranch on the Alcova road, the picnfo buffett’ sup- per to be served at §$ o'clock. Mem- bera of the organization will furnish the dinner but those attending sre asked to bring a knife, fork, plate, cup’and spoon. A charge of one dollar will be made to cover the ex- penses. Excellent music will be fur nished .by ‘an orchestra” of five pieces, eee Surprise Birthday Dinner Last Evening Mrs. Frank H, Smith entertained 20 guests last evening at an informal surprise “birthday party’ given. in honor of Mrs. E. S, Alen. Follow- ing an informal evening of games and music dainty refreshments were served .by the hostess, eee Lawn Social At Lutheran Church A lawn social will be.given Wed- nesday at the Trinity Lutheran chureh by members of the Ladies’ aid: soclety for the Casper public. Ice cream and watermellon will be served. ~~ | PAGE THREE Wallace of the Kasoming Oil and A. H. Stewart. cee Former Governor and Mrs. B. B; as their guests at their residence’ on South Wolcott street, Judge and Mrs, R. N, Matson of Cheyenne. Judge and Mrs. Matson arrived this morning and will visit here for several rs. . Mrs. B. B, Br from a short vist daughter Mfs. Roy their ranch in the com- has returned spent with her Spurlock, at vater coun. Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Cullen of Den- ver a siting in Casper for a short time, Mr. Cullen is telegraph oper- r for the Midwest Refining com- in the Denver offic eee Mr. and Mrs, Barl ©. Hanway and daughter have returned from a tour of the Yellowstone ‘National pari. Miss Ruth Kimball who has been falo for the last ks has returned to Casper. sy, 06 M. Marquis DeCompiegne of the Mid- Beaudalre of Paris, cousin of west Refining company at Denver has been in Casper and inspecting the Salt Creek oil fields for the last few da CITY BRIEFS R. C, Van Denbuy of Salt Creek is visiting in Casper. . Leroy Moore and Leroy Moore Jr. of Douglas are guests at the Hen- ning hotel during thelr stay in Cas- per. * . T. A. Darius of Billi Casper today, . H, L. Baldwin and P. A, Bengtson civil engineers, passed through here yesterday on thelr way to Arminto where they will do so.au work. eee H, B. Moyers of Gillette itor In Casper yesterday, R, EH. Barton and Q. K. Deaver | of the Casper National Bank spent | yesterday at Moneta on business eee Miss Vera Holbrook of Salt Creek was in town yesterday. Miss Jean Fraser was visiting in Casper yesterday from her home in Salt Creek. cs called fn PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, J west will time. J. Hale of Mid- be in Casper for a short eee Marte Bell is visiting in Casper from her home tn Salt Creek. cee Miss Margaret Phelan of Cheyenne is spending @ few days in the city. eee Gertrude ‘Tracy, is'a.guest in Cas- per from Shoshoni. ee Mr. and Mrs, H. L..Rosenbers of Parco are visiting friends in’ Cas. per. ‘ . Mr. and Mrs, € Beatty of Che) enne are visitors in this city. eee Mrs. shont hotel, R. E. Chittick is a guest at Jr., of Sho. the Townsend ee Mr. and Mrs. M. J.-Hannum of Gil lette are spending a few days in Cas- per. eee Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Stewart are visiting here from their home in Den- ver. . . Mrs. O. ¥". Smalley of Denver drove through Casper yesterday on iter way to Salt Creek. eee | Brian Tobin, who has been spend- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Childs were | guests in Casper over the week-e from their home in Lander: eee | Mrs. Grant Brown of Teapot is | spending a few days in Casper this | week. . Mrs. C. A. Smith and daughter of | Midwest are. visiting in C guests of the Gladstone hotel, ee | Robert Grieve of the Lone Bear ranch who spent al days Casper having been culled h the death of his fatherindaw, J A. Likely left yesterday for the Big Horn mountains, sper, | ee Russell Wells and Mr, Spencer of Denver who spent several days in Casper and who attended the oper ing of the Charles E. Weill’s Musi store at Salt Creek left this morning by motor for their home. | eee Tom Birmingham Casper from Denver. vee A. L. Spurry ts registered at the Townsend hotel from Green River eee BE. H, Piper of Sheridan will be in Casper! for a few days, | see is a guest in| E. P. Bacon and H. C, Chappell of the Midwest Public Service compan left. yesterday for Montana where | they will attend to business matters | in the interest of their firm. | T. T. O'Connor of Lusk is a inthis city, ‘ o. ing the summer vacation {n Casper with his mother, Mrs. Jeremiah Ma honey, is leaving this evening for Washington, D. C., and will resume | his studies at George e 1 Mr, and Mrs. Les touring the. Yellowstone park, Go: Miss Elizabeth Shikany this evening for Estes } there with Mrs. Sadie Latouf and Miss Rose Shikany. From Estes park, Miss Shikany will go to New York and Chicago on a buying trip for the Elizabeth shop of which she is owner, . Mrs. M. Hayutin and daughters Freda, Julia and Mary, returned yesterday from Denver where they spent a week visiting with friends and relatives. . oe Mrs, A¢yid Quinn has returned to Casper follwing a nine months stay in California, o-. R. 8. Garlick of the Midwest Phar: macy has returned from Denver where he epent a two-weeks’ vaca He was accompanied hora by . Garlick, tion Mr . Mrs. Arthur Watson of the Blakey und Company Ready to wear store deft yesterday afternoon for an ex- tended trip to Washington, D. Alabama and Virginia. eee Miss Grace Barrett of the New York Ol] company has returned from a vacation trip spent {n Denyer with friends. eee Friends of Mrs, Anna Courtner, of the Mountain ‘States Power Co., \ ~ hae been serfourly {!!, will be glad to hear that she was able to return to work, eee Mrs, Dela Burke and daughter and son, Mary snd James left last week for the east to spend some, time. They will be guests for several weeks of relatives and friends in Hartford, Conn, eee , Recent Casper visitors {n Cheyenne included: H. ®. Champion, Mark O, Danford, tax commissioner for the Alldwest Refining company and hts daughters, Dorothy and Betty, R. D. | Casper yesterday. * onal | | Champion St., Battle Creek, Mich, C. EB. Dowd of Denver called in R. W. Hartcece er from Cheye 1 his home in Denver «ee C. Fawcett ig a guest in Cas The following Denver people are guests at the Gladstone hotel: Gor- don Newell, H Lane, Ww. M. L. | BOBBED HATR looks wonderful | with the tiny tint of Golden Glint | Shampoo.—adv. 2 SICK WOMEN REGAIN HEALTH Through the use of Lydia E. | Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | pound, Read their Letters | Valdosta,Georgia.—‘‘Iwastronbled | with a very severe female weakness | =—taccompanied by | some veryunpleas. in. every way, and the un- leasant symp- = = ms have disay ared. Your medicine is wonderful for nervous, run-down women. Mrs. L.O. Dasuer, R.F.D. 4, Box 14, Valdosta, Georgia, Relief from First Bottle Battle Creek, Mich.—‘T had great pains and swelling in my sides, pains 0 bad at times that I could not domy housework or stand on my feet for weeks and I was in avery nervouscon- dition. In a Cleveland paper I read a letter about LydiaE. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, I have ha are it re- lief from the firstbottle and I shall continue its use becanse I believe and know it helps me. I want to help other women end T am willing to answer letters © ~ Mra. C. EL ”ALMER, 247 . \t | the appropriation for the. {ntertor department, this morning replied to u Senator J. Walsh's arraign- ment of his committee in interyiews White, ¢ Whit. [and statements given out by the Montana senator shortly after his return to this state from Washing- ton last spring. Mr. Cramton, sues on the delegation was guest of a local civic club at br this morning, denied Sen h’s declaration that the na tional reclamation policy is tm- perilled by the insistence of his com. ttee upon restrictions which Mr. mton declared were designed to lock. Ted Watkins of Lingle is a guest at the Henning hotel. ——— American Girl. Asked to Make’ ‘New 1926 Scent who with his col- a or TOxX Svery Bottl ~ insure success of re tion. ARA} s about temporary applause and we SS have no political motives to control us,” he said We are looking to the ultimate success of reclamation nsider that we are its FLY-TOX was developed at Mel- lon Institute of Industrial Re~ We are on the brink of a|| search by the Rex Fellowshi: era in reclamation. In asimple, easy and thorou, “The United States has or effective way, FLY-TOX ldlls dollars invested in the flies, moths, mosquitoes, fleas, Montana in a very | {ts future tied u conditions we around these ants, roaches and other insects. It's so convenient to saturate the air with clouds of FLY-~OX. Flies, by merely winging ugh the mist,” be- come affected wit e strange action of FLY-TOX, and die. have Senator Walsh has This mist lingers just long enough todo opposed and has its work. ic then evaporates and leaves me} ‘« only a pleasant, clean odor. Wall pay denounced mo f or drapes are not stained. FLY-TOX merely designed to put reclamation || is harmless to humans. Those stray, elusive flies that invade the most care— fully screened homes, are quickly and easily eliminated with FLY-TOX. Bali-pints, We; Pints, Tey Quarts, S25 Sold at all Retail Stores pn a sound business basis before it failures condemns it forev: . NEW Georges §: YORE vain, | The ath Your Health | is affected by wrong hygienic habits Blanche Cavitt, native of Ok- Tahoma City and Vassar grad- uate, will make the base for a new perfume for 1926 at the perfumer’s exposition in Paris, This is the first time this honor has been given to a woman or an American, REP. GRAMTON TAKES ISGUE ON WALSH CHARGE BILLINGS, * * This NEW way in’ solving woman's oldest hygienic problem will mean much to you IXTY per cent of many women's disorders, doc- tors now point out, are often traceable to wrong hygienic metho: Now there fs a new way... a way that supplants the dan- gers and uncertainti¢s of the old-time sanitary pad. Physicians urge it. Women's doctors have adopted it. Hy gienic authorities employ it And your own peace of mind demands it. or it offers charm and immaculacy under any and all circumstances, The name is Kotex . . methad scientifically right, It absorbs 5 times the mois- ture of the ordinary cotton pad. And that means great protection. It is as easily disposed of as a piece of tissue—that ends an old-time embarrassment. It is deodorized. And that prevents danger of offense. You can get it at any drug or department store, just by saying “Kotex.” And that ban- the embarrassment of asking for a “sanitary pad.” Eight in every ten women in the better walks of life have adopted it. Which proves its ishes Mont., Aug. of his departure fro na after spending week ith a 4—On Mon- three nearly ul de lama projects ervations Representa- Cramton of Michigan, he house sub-commit uppropriations which drafts Tt will mean much to you in health, in daintiness and pro tection. It proves cld ways a needless folly, nd Indian re chairman of t tee isiting re or DEODORIZED ar- Easy to buy, anywhere. You ask forthem by name. Many stores keep them ready-wrapped —- help yourself, pay the clerk, that fs all } THE NEW Oldsmobiles ARE COMING! ry, Biacard @ plece of tissu No latindry—discard as easily as a piece of tlesue Sn HERE IT IS! THE BIG SALE EVENT OF THE SEASON! | FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE AND BARGAIN FESTIVAL WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Every item of summer merchandise must be closed out. do not carry over a single garment from season to season We Need the Room for New Fall Merch- andise Which is Arriving Daily ALL SUMMER HATS | {LISH BROADCLOTH Silks and Felts DRESSE Regular $10.00 Values ILK CREPE PRINT 98 DRESSES pam COAT. | {In dark colors, Regular values up to In all sizes and colors $18.50— | 595 $19.” Here are values that defy competition. All High-Grade Summer Dresses § 2 2" {n chiffon, flat crepes, crepe de chines, lace, suitable for most EW FALL We any occasion. Actual values up to $79.50_ ra YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR MERCHANDISE She Aitehis Ga CASPER'’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOM AND MISSES

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