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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1201928 (oo wi ae Romance Withers Mrs. Markes is Hostess at 5 First of Series of Parties ‘ The first of a series of luncheons to be given by Mrs. C. S. Markes in honor of her sister, Mrs, Minnie| Past Pocahontas Club Garner of Holyoke, Mass., who is} To Meet Thursday, visiting her for the summer was} On Thursday evening, August 13, given today. a meeting of the Past Pocahontas The color scheme of old gold.and] cup will be held at the home. of purple was most chamingly and ef-| vrs. Stahl, 1212 South Poplar street. fectively carried out with golden shows glow and dahlias enmasse, and the | popoagie Tribe Meeting center piece of colendias and cosmos. | Thursday Evening. Following the luncheon, the .after- Sewing test exjosably epent with | PoPeagie Tribe, Order of Reémen, a will meet tomorrow evening at the music and sewing. ~o were | 44 Fellows’ hall, Degree work will Besides the honoree. there were] PoC UP Owe Mel. Seeree © ¢ cS present. Mesdames J. J. Hancock, R. p “ Ls gh deen, Sethe importance transacted. Refresh- ri 1 eR 4 Sueneaas SE vrcmascnd, Mies | ments will be served at the close of g Purdy Parker of Sherbrooke, Que- bea by a committee in 7~ vec, and the hostess. . will return to Casper and be at-home to their friends at their residence, 828 Spruce street. eee ” eee a eee All Day Session of lanpetenn ee, at Gleaner’s Circle. , a She eeu Mahoney will en-| 4? all day session of the Gleaner’s circle of the First Baptist church tertain informally at a luncheon on}. 4. nea on Thursday at» the Friday of this week at her summer | \*? ° r at cabfh, honoring Miss Margaret ‘Mul- se far bia ae Bryan, 803 West lin and cousin, Miss Eleanore Brown | © ue. 3 of Pennsylvania, guests of the for- mer's brother, the Rev. Father J. H Birthday Dinner Is Event of Tuesday, Mullin. a eit IER Uk eae Weary of the conventional 5 at te? gee ODE her mother, Mrs. Frank | egistenge it became necessary for 4 hilie Welk Case, whose birthday anniversary | boo 00 "tive as. wife of Carles t Honored at Shower ocerured on Monday, Mrs. C.. V. Fuller entertained at’a dinner party | Basustdo, Argentine millionaire, last evening at her home on Spruce} Leonova Heghes, famed dancer, street.. Covers were laid at/a table} is in Paris-secking a divo dis- decorated in yellow and white, for icate Maurice,” whom Leonars left Following ‘the regular meeting of Loyalty Temple No. 18, Pythian Sis- ters, held last evening at the Odd Fellows’ hall,.a.lnen shower was given by members of the lodge for eee Miss Ellen Watters whose marriage Mrs. Estabrook Is ‘to merry B Ido, is to Shelby VanBurgh will take place 4 weeping, . jafualdo,’ Aogust ; 16. -Retreahments were | “onored Monday. making angtheb dancing pattner, Mrs. E. L. Estabrook who with | ps, Bense mou: Mr. Estabrook and family are leay- Barvere in enon ing~ Casper, August 31, for New York to make their home, was honored at a small morning party given on Monday by Mrs, Neil Charles Gels at her home on South Durbin street. Mrs, Nel Tyler will entertain informally Thursday in : honor of Mrs. Estabrook, who will] Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Carpenter of ‘0 be the honor guest at the bridge| Denver arrived here yesterday to tea to be given by Mrs. Frances | visit with relatives and friends until Biglin and Mrs. Leigh Townsend on|the first of next week. Friday afternoon at the home of the Coit Yot Be Held at Church Z to MRR eR nt’ Center: arrears Mrs. Jack» Lyons departed) last Mette deel will” meet ly s4tes" Society evening for her home tn New York Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock’ at | Wn Meet Tonight ele od Behe gS ihe guitiga the church Petroleum Lodge No. 478: Ladies’! sna. with friends. in .'Thermopolls. society ot the Brotherhood of Lo-| Her son ‘Paul who accompanied: her omotive Firemen and Enginemen| will ‘remain here untilithe latter, part will meet in regular © session this| of the week evening at the Odd Fellow’s hall. % The meeting will be called’to order at 8 o'clock, when business matters of importance will be discussed. Refreshments will be served by those in charge. served by a committee and the eye- ning was spent informally, Auxiliary Meeting This Week on Thursday The auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet on Thurs- day evening from 7 o'clock until 8:00 in the Knights of Pythins hall. “Im- portant business affairs will be transacted. see Emmanuel Aid Meeting .. Girl Scouts Will Meet ~ At Paulley Residence A meeting of Troupe 13 and 19 of the Girl Scouts will be held tomor- row afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. D. R. Paulley, 1335 South McKinley street Special plans of interest have been made for ‘the meeting and all members are especially urged to attend. eee see Mrs.. J. A. Dugger !s_ visiting. in per for a few days with her son Glenn E. Dugger of the United States Veterans Bureau. eee oe Mr. and Mrs. Weidner Mr, and Mrs. T. R. McMinnis of Entertain At Party Tulsa arrived .in Casper yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weidner were] 24 Will spend until tomorrow bere hosts at an enjoyable evening pokes | When they will go to Denver. The ziven Monday at thelr residence, | "iP 18 being made by motor. 1712 South Spruce stree of Mr, Weldner’s. brother, Co's | Mrs. C. B. Manbeck of Alton, Ti. Weldner of Independence, Kane, |Gaushter, Mrs. Clark Rogera and who was a guest for several Cecug| baby daughter of Indianapolis, Ind., at the Weldner home and whe re.| 4nd Lyle Manbeck, former residents turned to his home last evening. The | °f $f sarees peeal vent eray, a in f Ye 5 per of Mr. an and danclag. ee evne bridge! vies, Harold Manbeck and of formigr Honors were taken by Mr. and| ‘Tends. North Casper Christian church will} Mrs. C. L. Cron, Mrs. O. C. Brewster meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30]Dr. Alley McClelland and Mrs R o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Guy|1H. Rowlands, Mr. Weldner re. Wright, 838 St, Mary’s street. Mem | ceived a guest gift, bers will bring to the meeting their| Among the guests who attended donations for the sewing and apron | were: Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cron, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Finn * eee : MR Raz, Hawise eet Me | Mr. and Mrs. Eagar Willlams_.of Mrs. Gels Compliments Allen McClellan, Mr, and Mra, Clay. | Sit Lake City are the guests here Miss Blount at Party born Hooper, Dr. and Mra. Roscoe| °f, the former's sister, Mrs. W. E. Miss Marion Blount of Huron, S.|H. Reeve, Mrs. 0. C. Brewster, and | 902™s- D., guest of her sister, Mrs. John | the guest of honor. Bingenheimer, was complimented aceke. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman have today when Mrs. Neil Charles Geis | Royal Neighbors of been. visiting with Mrs. Newman's entertained today at a morning | America Met Tuesday brother, Herman Langheldt and bridge party. at her residence on The Matthews Camp of Royal Mrs. Langheldt at their home in South Durbin #treet. Ten guests | Neighbors of America held a very in. | S2cridan. Rebekah Lodge Meeting Of Importance This Evening W. L. Kuykendah! Rebekah Lodge No. 39 will meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Candidates will be initiated and refreshments served by those in charge. ee North Casper: Christian Aid Society Plans Meeting The Ladies' Aid society of the eee Miss Jean Hamilton left last week for California to visit there for three weeks with her parents who moved to-Los Angeles from Casper last fall. were present to meet the visitor, teresting meeting Tuesday night at M * re seh eee the Knights of PytHias hall. Some ihe and Mrs. William 8, Cobb Childers-Hackleman business was transacted and plans| ave a8 their guests, Mrs. Cobb's mother and her sister, Mrs.. Frank Pfeiffer and Miss Marjorle Pfeiffer ot Los Angele Miss Mari Blount of Huror S. D., avriyed in: Casper last Friday to visit here for some time with her sister, Mra. John Bingenhelmer and family at their home, 646 East Eleventh street. eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grieve of Oil City spent a few days in Casper this week enroute to their home follow- ing a tour of the Yellowstone Na- tional park, Marriage Tuesday were made for the social activities Miss Verona Childeré and William | this fall, R. Hackelman were quietly marr eee Tuesday, August 11 ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weidner and | tel Baptist parsonage Mr. Weldner’s brother. C. R. Weid Hanna, pastor of the ct ner of Independence, Kansas, com. ciating. The groom 1s connected | pleted this week a pleasure trip of with the Earl C. Boyle incorporation ; several days to the Yellowstone Na- as an electrician. Following a trip| tional park and the Diamond G to Torrington and vicinity the couple | ranch. vel eee Mrs. Lea Wilson and daughter und Mrs. Christine Newell have been in Thermopoli BOBBED HAIR looks wonderful with the tiny tint of Golden Glint Sham) —Adv eee Mrs. S. C. Tubbs and niece, Miss Lovey Norris, returned last evening from a pleasure trip made’ by motor to Denver and Estes Park, eee} Mrs. R. A. Hill of Cherokee, Okla., who has been spending the summer months in Casper the guest of Mrs. O. W. Twiggs at her home) 120 North Fenway street, left recently for Colorafo to spend ths remainder of this month before returning to her home, pee Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Oulds of Den- ver were visiting friends in Casper yesterday, “ee New Easy Way idies Cobra Pry. Coelchiseanel wd Am: new liquid now takes ‘place di ap, water. lest win- day. Mr . and Mrs. Homer France and children are in Casper today. Mr. France is the cashier of the Rawlins National Bank. 7 eee Miss Alberta. Tonkingon of Mal- colm, Nebr., is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G, B. Bustard of 1305 South Oak street, . . Mrs. R. G. Gentry and William Gentry of Denver and Mrs. L. F. Maynard of Schrenfact, La., arrived ; In Casper yesterday. They: will be ~ guests at the Townsend hotel while visiting here, eee Mr. and Mra. F, Stein of Chicago Cleans "Windows in 15 Seconds | are guests at the Gladstone hotel for a few days this week. eee DeGiekt Croies aes Miaee te Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Gunnison have as thelr guest at their home, ED BY MsCORD-BRADY. co., Casper, Wyo. | 205 East on street, ae eee tn taeam rele . Te nh on Chmielinske arrived in Casper yes-]day. They will attend to business 1 , * Sy Leonora Hughes’ terday and following a several weeks | matters in the interest of their firm 5 BELGIANS TURN abe viait here will tour the Yellowstone | while in the city. hich National park. She expects to re- turn to her home during the second| N. H, Cohen of Denver is a guest week of September. at the Henning hotel for a short time F Hl OW | FOR eee this week, ke are in town today visiting friends, James Milne of the Efel ranch eee was in town this morning buying Mr. and Mrs. Walter W-. Marley | supplies, are guests in Casper from their home ee in Denver. L. Rex Mayne of Salt Creek called WASHINGTON: Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE put forward. pre- y he Belgians, were with- was indicated that the two ons are quite.far apart. sions in an effort to find rmediate ground for nego- resumed late today us been no objection to rie torlum period and . m| that barrier passed the comm - comn E. L. Fitch and family of Midwest ee s were hopeful that a settle 12-—(By nce now appears The Associated Pre counter connection with the great} proposal by the Americans for the gust sale of furniture now in] agreement of the Belgian war debt see in Casper yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Austin of + Rawins are visiting in the city to-} | F. M. Bunker of Rock S day, regist at the Henning hc ere eee Miss Blanche McMahon {s a Gilen-| L, C. Bishop will be in rock visitor in Casper this week. several days from his ho eee tire stock of, fine living room suites. UPS tae Estarnon ea aaaetn ‘The entire store for:this week only coer town today from her home in Mid- is crowded with an unusually attr west. \ tive display of two and three-piece parlor sets in a ariety of up- Av progress at Callaway’s, this particu: | was ; lar week has been set aside as| commissior lin Caspe “livingroom” week, and special] while details of the - proposition Creek prices have been quoted on the en- per for in Doug: las, Bhiesjay is the delight. holsteriIng and mater! = fates ae CITY BRIEFS mre toes rg } pegs as velvet, fits over the mainder of the 1: n on everything er th ae 0 in stock, but, for this great special | 5 babii Ll Er N.V.* Kurtz of Sheridan. was a week, f s on. living room. furnl- \ co seobetadl ceca tet business visitor'in Casper yesterday. ture have met with astonishing cuts. the corn goes. Blue= eee is w jay leaves nothing to guess-work, You do not have to decide how much or how little to a one compares the present Charles'F. Patterson of Cheyenne,| LARAMIE, Wyo., Aug. 12.—In| Prices with thoso of a year ago, a was in Casper yesterday attending ler that freshmen at the Univer- | Surprise is in store, for those of to- to business. matter: - of Wyoming may adjust them- | 4¥ are many times lower than they Pap oe selves to the change from high | Were during last August. put on. Bach downy R. E. Nofsinger, representative of | scticol to college life before they are| SPecial’ prices. are also being 7 plaster is 8 complete the Brown Shoe company, 1s stop-| absorbed into the whirl of collegiate | Woted for the remainder of this : yi , standardized treat- Ping at the Gladstone hotel this] activities which feature the opening | Week on special articles such as : ment, with just the week while calling on his customers |of a new school year at the state | Sateles tables, breakfast sets, baby Bet : right amount of the here. university, high school graduates | cribs, and ny other useful pieces \ ~ magic medication to ie © who enter the Wyoming institution | °f household furniture. ; end the corn, W. P. LeMaster is visiting in Cas-| next fall will register during “Fresh. Casper shoppers are urged not to per from his home in Denver, man Week,” to be opened unofficial bey Nice paromert maine = om CES ly on the evening of Thursday, | the Kroehler and Karpen furniture ° Ww. A of Tulsa, was a| September 17, ratty a gigantic enter- | factories. They represent the last The dainty woman guest in the city yesterday. tainment arranged especially for | WOrd in this style of furnishing for wee the newoomers. Freshman Week | the living root does not KEEP Corns Wy, Seltew of Cheyenne, 1s in Cas-|has been proven a marked success| 4. Ra UASGiy SURAT hah cits er today on business, Inive tus aneC 7 awe M4 ihe ers Ciatversite celGnacee bene’ ee ee Tuesday from Denver, * Almost every woman spends of perfect daintiness is the HO. Barber of Lander, arrived | ber of other collegiate institutions. in Casper yesterday to spend a few Freshman Week at the state uni- days here, combining business and | versity will open officially when Dr. pleasure. A. G. Crane, president of the uni- ores © versity, delivers the-address of wel- P. W. Carney of Lavoye, is spend-| come at the first mass meeting of ing the day in Casper on business. | the school year. Beginfting Friday SASS afternoon, the remainder of the John Beaton of the 21 Sheep com: | week will be devoted to the acquaint. pany was in town yesterday buying | ing of the newcomers with the unt- supplies. versity and its traditions and with numerous helpful talks by members Cc. R. Krausey of Tulsa, was in] of the university faculty. During Casper yesterday attending to busi-|the remainder of this week also, ness affairs, the first year men and women will Raped be classified according to the uni- Walker S. Estes is Visiting in the] versity physical and mental tests city today. and each evening will be devoted to Sony social entertainment arranged espe- R. L. Isham, salesman, from &t.|cialiy for the newcomers. Sunday Joneph. will be in Casper for a few| morning will be devoted to general days this religious services conducted in the university auditorium and in the Troy Fullerton of Elkhart, Kans..| evening the Division of Music will and a student at the University of | give a music recital. Monday will Wyoming at Laramie, who has been| he marked by registration of all connected with the New York Oil] frst year men and women and by a company at Teapot, expects to leave| Freshman Reception and’ “Stu tomorrow for Moneta where he will] Night’, On Tuesday, September be connected with the Hope Engin-| upper classmen and graduate. stu hours every week in the care care a woman takes of the of her face—cold-creamingit, things that are not seen. . . . cleansing it, massaging it, to A blemish on her foot is as guardagainst the tiniestblem- _ objectionable to heras one on ish... . But that doesn't her face. The momenta corn prove her daintiness. It may appears, she applies a Blue= merely indicate pride and jay. At once the pain goes, vanity. ... The real proof in 48 hours the corn goes too. Blue-jay THE QUICK AND G O10 NTLE WAY TO END A CORN We Move Anything We might say we move the earth. We do—in cartload lots. We not only move your furniture, but we also pack Empresses Four Giants of the Pacific, Cees breed eb Sh es a leds 2 ng ore Sols and ship'as well as transfer. $ ball practice starts September 7. Vancouver, B.. ly If y = 5 Frank W. Smith, who has been 10 Maye fo Japan then it YauIEAYS any ri as {ll "for some time, and who under. | ———— nn Sean pine 4 us, we can do it. Our vans are spacious, our men are careful! and our service is prompt See Ben Transfer Co. wenta slight operation last week for FRAMED PICTURES ship agents or | blood poisoning, is greatly improved ats and {s expected to return to Casper || - Place Cards, Talleys, Prizos Geeuasae within the next few days, from ZOE MARKS * “Canadian Pacific, 420 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. Denver, Down the Steps eee : Every day our shipe JUST PHONE 74 J. H. Whitney, special represent- Klein aon onan, Art Ce, ore steeming across (190 ecoane Stanley Overbaugh, Prop ative of the Edward Jewelry Import- ing company, ot Kansas City, is in Casper, calling on the Rothrock jew- elry store, lusive customers in this territory. Mr. Whitney visits Casper but twice each year. cee Frederick Traylor has returned from a four-days’ visit spent in Ther- mopolis with his sister and family. eee R. W. Raymonds of Indianapolis, arrived this morning and will spend until the latter part of next week here with his brother and sister-in- law,’ Mr, and Mrs. Rollins Raymonds. | eee : Charles W. Landerson is a busi- ness caller here from Denyer for a few da: 1925-1926 First Showing of Our New Fall and Winter Stock of Women’s Wearing Apparel, Millinery and Shoes J. L. Ronan of Billings Montana fs transacting business affairs in this city A. T. Ross of Omaha, who has been transacting business affairc here for the last four day left this morning for Thermopolis FE. E. Swessinger of M was in Casper yesterday on busine! cee J. B. Lewis of Denver was in Cas- per yesterday attending to business matters. eee Barney Lesperance of Lavoye. is in Casper attending to business af fairs today. C. A. Hammond of Sheridan ar- rived in Casper yesterday to attend to business. see A. J. Cunningham returned this morning from Cheyenne where he has been for a few days on business. eee ©. M, Goodman is visiting in Ca per today from his home in Fi Springs. opt Leech and, J. Verna ot Souvenirs. for Every Woman and the Home Insurance company of porn Saeed Child for the Asking, from a guest at the Townsend hotel Tues. Pp U T NAM 2 to 5 P. M., Thursday FADELESS The Store The Store Accommodating @ That Undersells Putnem No-Kolor Bleach Remeves Color end Steins