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: PACA i ci aaa PAGE THREE i Er thom Z : Che Casper Daily Cribune Buk tons | = t ‘ , 1 | » Se who are in Casper visiting guests ut the home of Mr, and M urer of the state board of sheep | son-T - brother, E. W. Erickeo Yellow | J. B, Walker, On thelr return tr mmissfoners ts here from his head: | er. goo and lavender decorations were used | home they will be accompanied quarters in Cheyenne. Jon ; for the table, where covers were| Mrs, Walker and baby son. oe ae od 5 lila for Mr. and Mrs, Roy Johnson, oes anley. Petereon ob. Miiiwear will 0) Of Balm * Miss Betty | Mr, and Mrs, Byron Cheney visited | ye in the city for several duys, per’ front hist Denver | } Miss Redington, Willam | recently tn the Jackson Hole coun eee eee | : Brady, George Trehearn, William |try with Mra. Cheney's aunt, Mrs.| Bye eh AE > Boyes i Face iaet ettaeineerGa. at: ihe Paul and honored guests. Bert Charter. eel ey one eran erent | aoe Wi Ra coistrar | 66 bey ate eee ae jee Bes it Yate | € f By MARY | TOBIN Mr, and Mrs, Patrick Sullivan and | 2%: = 1 Seas cesem bet ato Ae meee q dwughter Margaret are expected| ,, i A PERSONALS home today from Cheyenne where |," Visitor Is Guest At at the Sulllvan home, Mr, and Mrs. Mr, Sullivan was called on business |} Morning Party Today . G, Spears, Mr. and Mrs. James several days ago. tor who is receiving much} P. XK. Miss Charlotte Young of} 4 ¢- ana Mrs. J.B. SlackandM.J.| > . sucial attenjion from friendg of her| Gehring, Neb., nfece of Mrs. Sulll-! siick dre visiting in Casper from | Casper visitors in hostess {s Miss Lora Marsh of Phil- Miss Frances Crabtree, Miss! their home in Denver. |week in cluded: L. tof Mrs, H. O, Schlenk McFadyen, Miss Bllzabeth eee |Family; Dr. and snored: y v s City, | tles Baird left last evening for} \to, was visiting in Casper y P| 99 ; he expects to] day oe Homer @, Hu n of Denver | man f 1 (8 stoppin asper thir weel:. TecEDMONDS SHOE ae | Harry D of Midwest | steuday Miss Elizabeth Connelly.) gr, ang Mrs. A. B. Fewler, and |ehbach, and the aber he ad AA t ; r 4 . s ¥ ale : ay Holloran who enter- nees Nixon, Misg Theadora| Aen Fowler and son are in Casper’| Moreton of St.’ Anthony's CH es s | Come in and let us slip a pair of Edmoris Shoes ined for her ut a bri On} Wilson, Miss Glendenning of Chey-} this week attending to business af: “ HO; Rea, dilitug contractor fron on those hard-to-fit feet of yours. Know comfort and Friday, 3 h will share hoh|enne, “and the Messrs. Willlam ‘ etiienng ° . 2 Ro arts Cae daha ee ae a ee a ae coe | “s Rte roe gneten oeedl tihteeey eas ors with Heckwith of | Hagenw, Harty Connelly, Ed. Gien-| “1% 8". visiting, triends Grant visited in TLa®.| Midwest 1s in the city todey: at pleasure you've never experienced in new shoes be eee and ‘guest of | denning, Hamilton Young, Shelby| x4. and Mrs. R, C. Shultz of Wor . Keogh at a luncheon to! Ronaldson, Kem | | fore. The Edmonds is the 75 % better shoe that needs ". 4 Floyd R. Fawcett, Mirestone tire | is Siiiats ts st us show yal two exclusive i * ony Mr | land are epending few days in| | IM ke 4 alesman, is stopping at the Pp U T N AM no breaking in. Let y bs Arthur Siren. Craig, Willian ysen and guest, | this city. . d 3 1 Cu s|* etn h f few $ this week. | Edmonds features—“The Sole of Comfort” and ! h was honored] Bud Nor 30, and the| se er guest. . ere ts = FADELESS Avot otiGom fort DEDy Mes,,| Bonop | Miss. Shirley Estes, former high Galley {s’in trom Balt Creek | 4 ne bec home, 5-07 ky Mast geal school student . and. well ‘known : \ h street. 5) }to | flowers | Rey, Hildebrand . Frank England hay e| cee Not every store is privileged to sell Edmonds DY E. Sil) shoes We carry afull ine in all the new leath- $7.90 : cer of Casper, te spending a few| Mr. and Mrs. Frank England | pape uged for the table and house | performed Ceremony days here from her summer home ‘in ¢Peturn me Yenee eojourn } 92°C} s:| a ers; you can select a pair here for Shel Jerorations. Misa Letha Mae Buck and Aubrey | Sait Creek. jtoiCglorado Springa:tnd/viemnity, ° | pascaxe Wee )| The original 4 : Invited to meet the visitor were:/4. Kirk, ‘both of Salt Croek, were eee | oe (2), one-packagedye 8 I. J apman, ee r , rold | married Monday evening, Aug. 3, at], Mrs. C. P, Melton ts visiting in A\Shroune. ve in Cas Ss \ | for all materials j . Ray Hol $ P——SVand purposes GLOBE SHOE CO. 230 SOUTH CENTER p, Mra. W .A. 1X; Bott, | They were uttended by Lee Ruth, EB, Dreggn ts here trom “Mid- Frank Troxel, tromer high school | Dye your faded garments, draperies, son and. Montie Pearson of 340] west visiting friend: curtains, trimmings, sweaters, ecarfs, he First. Christian parsonage, ‘the | Casper from Lavoye, Rev. R. ft. M£debrand offic! , eee CIT Y BRIEFS ‘| udent here and now of Salt Cr@e't Kugene C.} North Center rt Casper. The cee Jack Beil of Midwest 1 visiting tn | \ a new and fashionable color with = = ~ 3 couple will r thelr home at Salt Emma Gallegos of Lloyd's Drug) Casper today, x | m—the dye that goca farther—! c jstore, will motor to Denver tomorrow eee clearer, brighter color—with no | 3 5. . cee where she will spend her two weeks’| 1. 8. Shearer of Denver !s a suest| Ix, D, Boyle of Lavoye was a guest eset yet mer package, railt Hato t eee ‘s + | 3 e : lye all fabrice—silk, cotton and wool— Afternoon Party to vacation, at the Townsend hotel thi ek, in Casptr yestere sata . a ry 2 SS ete alee Be Given Thursday nae? eh) eek SiG" Tage eed tines aeok se. Bead: | Will Trade Good Used Car for Some At Mills Tomorrow Miss Anna Hoft wil] entertain a | Jémes E. Jewell, a prominent llve-| Doyle C. Cowles ts a Midwest} C,'T. Patterson dr. was a. guest | Hag Wilk-trimmed loth eels 5 7 ‘The regular meeting of the Help-j number of her school friends tomor-|#tock man of Morgan. county, Colo., | caller in Casper today. | a; the Gladstone hotel yesterday. | BSc. tscua ee om Packaée Cement Work. ful club will be held Thursday after-| row afternoon at a party to be given |and Mrs. Jowell are visiting with ees eee enta, ie | noon at the home of Mr For-| 4 5 South Ci Judge and Mrs. John A., Murray on D. BE. MeFerren is. visiting in H. G. Rowan of Midwest is in| Use Putnam No-Kolor Bleach | V S at the Hoff residenc: South Cen- = a vester in Mills. ta attaat ATS, Pt thei? way home,.from a tour. of | Casper-from his home in Kaycee, | Casper today. | CN ent eat CS R. N. VAN SANT 4 sek | tela ache the Yellowstone National park. * i eee | | Mr. and Mrs, Bott Are ‘Mlus Dessert: Gives Shays Re _Balmer, _ secret and Hosts At Dinn Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. K, Bott enter- tained at dinner at the Henning ho- tel Tuesday evening, complimentary to Mrs. Stanley Hughes and daugh- ter Jane of It. Lake cit? and Mr. aid Mrs, rge L. Ferguson, oe Mrs. Cecil Lamb and three daugh- : = : == ters and Mrs. Silas Lamb of Brush, - ~ Colo., are visiting Judge and Mrs. John A. Murray, the former bélny a granddaughter and Mrs. Silas Lamb a daughter of the Murrays. eee Informal Tea Tuesday | ‘Miss Katherine Dessert was host, ess at an Informal tea given Tues: day afternoon on the lawn of the Dessert home on South Grant .ave- nue. Invited guests included: Mrs. J. B. Walker and her guest, Mrs, Walter C. Hill of Denver; Mrs. Rob- ert Goodman of Lavoye, Mrs. V. R. Dacken, Mrs. Ralph E. Barton, Mrs. Ava Wear, Miss Hildegarde Waech- ter, Miss Ethel Rowse, and. Miss Bargain Festival Week---Three Days More of Rare Bargain: | Summer Apparel | Must Now Be Closed Out at Whatever Prices Jt Will Bring, Regardless of the Sacrifice to Us | Closing Out All Summer Hats Miss’ Helen Heisctman of Red . arrived tn’ Casper this Week to visit with her uncle and{ aunt. Mr. and & Thomas Daily | and with her cousins, Mr. and Mra Leo A. Dunn at their home, 1414 | Kagles Auxiliary Meet Tomorrow The Eagles Auxiliary’ wll meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, -F Rutledge, 123 North Kim- ball ‘street. 1 sdoucerstulsy. B South Ash street. Miss Heiserman cee | aie % {s a sister of Miss Deloris Heiser- Miss Fry Is Hohored At Lawn Social to. Bs man who-visited in Casper several i Dinner Party Tuesday Given This Evening weeks ago. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Barnes enter A lawn social will be given this ORR IEO tained at an informal dinner party | evening ‘by the. Ladies’ Ald society| Mrs. C, 1. Mowse of 1240 Taat last evening at theiz home on Wast.| of the Tvivdiy Lutheran church. Ice | Second street left yesterday for Tul Second street honoring Miss ©, | Cream and watermelon will be.serv-|sa, Okla., having been called there Zealta Fry ‘vf Logansport, Ind.,|¢@d at the ehurc corner of|by the death of her -sister-in- hous9 guest of Mr. g Vourth qnd Park Mrs. Farry Nowlan and infant ! Benjamin. * Spe aie: - ary Philathea Class Will Mrs. Thomas Haymond owner of F Seventh Birthday. Meet at Day Residence Ann's hat shop located in the Mid- 1s Celebrated Today. A meeting of the Senjor Phiiathea | west building. has returned to Casper One of the most enjoyubie events | class of the First Methodist Episco-|from an extended visit spent. with of recent date wae the children’s | pal church will be held on Thurs-|her mother In California and.a bus- party given this aftertion by Mrs.|day afterncon, August 6, at the|iness trip of several weeks to the Neil Tyler, in honor of the seventh | home of Mrs. Erwin Day, 932 South | astern cities where she purchased anniversary of the birthday of her | David street. Mrs. Day will be as-|early fa'l ang winter millinery. little daughter, Sara Avery..The | sisted during the afternoon by the ae 8. hours were from 3 to 6 o'clock with | Mesdames J, C, Miller, Ernest Gale,} Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anda have all sorts of enjoyable’ games played | H. F. Coates and Vern Mokler. as thelr guests at their home, Mrs. in the ball room,of the P..C, Nicolay: |. eee Anda's mother and ister, Mrs, sen home. Late in the afternoon the | Clan Stuart to Owens and Miss C. Owens from the birthday cake decorated with candles | Celebrate Anniversary Black Hills of South Dalota. Was cut by the hostess and slices Friday evening, August 7. thé efee | were served with the tee cream and | Cian Stuart will celebrate their tittn | Mr and Mrs, A. Mf. Gee are plan-| other refreshments, anniversary by giving a weiner|ning a trip to Shelby, Mont., to be Among the guests present were: | roast at Lower Garden creek for all }made by motor. Mr. Cee is attorney Beverly Boeke, Mary Abott Esta-| members of the clan and its auxil-|for the Oh!o Of company. brook, Anna Moff, Carrol Kem, | fary. Cars will leave from the post- e185 2 Mary Hester Lathrop, Abble Peter- | office park at 6:30 o'clock. Should]. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hil! and son, Margaret Sullivan, Virginia | the weather prevent the picnic, a} W. F./Schultz arrived in Casper thie Nelson, Dorothy Sullivan, Virginia | social ‘gathering will be held at-the| Week from Denver and have been Rose, Elizabeth Nicolaysen, Mary | I. O. 0. F. hall at 7:30 o'clock, Isabel. Edwards, Betty Evans, Esther feat | « BOTILEG.. a August Clearance of Summer Dresses *1-98 ana $2.98 Investigate these rare A splendid collection of smart models, bargains in the many of which were formerly priced Subway from $10.00 to $18.50. (On the Mezzanine) | Edwards, Bee Evans, Elaine Mc- | Missionary. Society Donald, Frances Nesbit, Betsy Mans. | Meeting Thursday. field, Joy Stafford, Jane Bon, Betty |. A meeting of the Missionary Fidel, Eleanore Shumaker, Betty | society of the Mirst Christian church Welderhold, Veral Manbeck, Jean | will be held tomorrow afternvon at Burdick, Jeahnett Kimball, Betsy | the home of Mrs. John Gay, 335 Wash Blouses | Regular $3.50 and $2.50 Tailored Wash Blouses in Nichols, “Jean Cooke," Cuyler | East ‘Twelfth street. Fy white broadcloth and dimity; $1 89 Schwartz, Bubbles Cooke, Margaret RA ene, : ; 5 Nichols, ‘Ann Biglin, Ann. Covert, | Girl Scouts Enjoy MiCelvetailoredani Guten ey . Sybil Johnson, Heien Lucia Lummis, | Birthday Party: Dorothy Mahoney, Blanche Louise | Mrs. Fred’ H. Peach entertained) Lummis, and Martha Moss Mahoney, | yesterday ufternoon at an informal eee ; party honoring Miss Nancy Trowe, Picnic Last Evening whose ninth birthday anniversary At Brooks Ranch. oecurred on Sunday. The afternoon Among those’ who enjoyed a | was most pleasintiy spent in games plenle last, evening at the Brooks | nd music after which dainty re ranch w Mr. and Mrs. Hal| freshments were served. T Curran and Mr. Curr e guests | n’s father of | included Girl Scouts of Cabin four |, es a $ 95 Sports Sweaters ve \ | () A variety of Slip-Over, turtle neck soft Wool Sports Sweaters, in an assortment of $6 7, ex Pittsburgh, Kans. Mr. and Mrs, | and wer Hizabeth Elliott,.|| FRAMED PICTURES \ hay ~ f solid colors | 1 Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs. B. B, | Jean Trowe, Virginia Lee Protzman, || Pisce Cards, Talleys, Prizes || 4 v ummis, Mr, and Mrs. BR Betty Mason Trowe, Trula | ey 7 | Nichol att and ata wer Jona: | ae AMowt” Lacie Lasse eee || “ZOE MARKS | m lous Main Floor Suecial Reculation Ski son, Mrs, Mt. C. Wyland, Mr. and | Peach, s uest of honor Down the Steps | eon, tse. TC. Wyland. Mr, and _suest H ieta Marla dure an, | Marvelous Main Floor Specia egulation Skirts fr. and Mra. A. E. Stirrett. Lutheran Aid 238 E. 2nd 7 ; EROS ’ _ cee Meets. Tomorrow { at 2. Your choice of about sixty Knife and Box Pleated Regulation Serge Mrs, Sullivan Will | The Ladies’ Ald soclety of Grace ra ntertain for Mixs Bishon. English Lutheran church will meet | Miss Marion Biehop of Basin who | tomorrow afternoon at 2 0° o'clock has been visiting In Casper a guest | in the eburch. with Mrs, 0; C. Haup. $6 Photograph $6 esi Charming Summer Frocks Skirts for high school girls_________ <2 | Ee at tie TB. J.“Sullivan home will be | tll and Mrs. A. L, Forrester as host: | Special 5 3 a complimented at a dinner and dane- | e2ses. i 1 oan A collection from our regular stocks of Silk Teddies ing party this evening at the Coun- eye iNthotae “away $12.00. per ‘dozen { Dresses formerly priced from $19.75 to 4 9 4 try club to be given by Mrs. B. J. | Mrs. Tripeny and Sister |] Photos and. one Panel — three : HIN . They: ars 1 : a a | Kntertain ‘Tuesday || different positions, | $45.00" 22S Cases a 7 ta Se Dainty Teddies of fine sheer summer weight silk, in ' Invited gueste include: Mr. and |! Mrs. Jobn Tripeny: and her. sister, fs ; ea lyri f = RES ; ; Mra, K: Biahooiok he a, parents | Miss . Genevieve’ Redington’” enter $6 CREDELL 6 | They include the season’s most popular fabrics and colors. pretty cross bar patterns, of the honored guest, Dr, ‘and. Mrs, |tained at an informal dinner and STUDIO | UD sate J Young of Gehring. +b., * who |dance last evening at the Country | PR Sah 250s motored to Casper toda to be guests | Club honoring the Misses Julla and || Phone 2702. 131 S. Center St. Bisa Urlekson of Galesburg, Ml., Rayon Silk Bloomers Netheralls Uniform Aprons | DOWN STAIFS ' Full cut, in attractive $2 95 Assortment of broken lots, former]) Made of famous “Fruit of the assorted high colors _- e priced $5.00 to 1 95 Loom” Muslin, Hooyer style $2.19 $8.60; only 2-2-2. 4 e 4 POBBED HAIR looks wonderful || Under Sprecher's Pharmacy || it and| With the tiny tint of Golden Glint At Sprecher’s | Shampoo.—Adv. Shadow-Proof Soisette Slips-_--_§2.19 Purses A new shipment of Rayon Silk Petticoats__._._.___$9,95 | Beaded Bags- Rowland Hall. 4 : : “ A liberal assortment of Underarm Trueshape Silk Hose Shadow-Proof Rayon Slips A Boarding School For Girls and Envelope Bags; also beaded In white and new fall colors. <A a a aa $4.95 d NOW IN ITS 45TH YEAR styles. Choice while $1 65 heavy, durable Rayon $1 00 Other amazing bargains in every department of ‘ * Located in’ Beautiful! Salt d:akee’City in’the EHey“Jast--.2: 17s e Silk, a pair —.-._._- : ° the store i You Can Lift the f “Shade of Age” _ octets ateetngehice zee sits gan be removed. Wasatch Mountains Established by the Episcopal Church “‘A School of Character’ Equipped With Every ‘Modern Convenience, Grammar and High Schoo!. Strong Art and Musical Departments—Domestic Science— + Physical Training, Swimming, Winter Sports, Gymnasium— Tennis and Basket Ball Courts—Large Campus Beautiful Bavlain ge Glos personal touch and instruction for each rh, Closing Out fis _ Silk Hose Broken colors and sizes, in full fashioned Silk Hose. Regular $1.50 to $1.95. $1.19 Closing Out Corsets at give-away prices. Regular $7.50 to $10.50 models $3.11 References Required—Rates Nominal For full particulars and catalogue, address The Rt. Rev, A. W. Moulton, D.'D. Rector, or Miss Alice MacDonald, Principal, ROWLAND HALL, Salt Lake City, Utah, BETTY’S BEAUTY q PARLOR y Tribune Bldg. Phone 707 Make appointments early

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