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THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925 7,’ iets odd Fellows to Enjoy Annual Pienic Sunday, Casper Lodge No. 22 I. 0. 0. F., auxiliaries have arrangements | under way for their annual pic- a4 to be held on Lower Garden ek, next Sunday. An invitation been extended to all surrounding s and it is expected that a large 1 will atterfd. Sports for the jidren and grownups have been ar- sed with prizes for the winners, \ barbecue dinner will be served, ] cach one is expected to furnish knife, fork, cup and spoon. bus service will be provided for having no conveyance, leaving Odd Fellows hall at 9 o'clock a. and at intervals thereafter. All | be provided with {dentification ‘ wing credentials at gate eee 7tuncheon Is Given at § llancock Home Wednesday. Mrs. J. J. Hancock was hostess at informal luncheon given yester- at her residence, 409 South Jack- et, honoring, Mrs, Minnie ner of Holyoke, Mass., who ts a est in Casper of her sister, Mrs. C. Marks. Covers were laid for the tess, guest of honor, Mrs. J. R. tchell, Mrs. H. J. Buchanan and Marks. eee Mrs. Pollock Entertains \t Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. W. W. Pollock entertained t an attractive luncheon and bridge rty today at her home in the Pol- partments, A color scheme of nder was carried out in the for- ul decorations. stS present were: Mrs. W. H. . Ralph EH. Barton, Mrs. Donald Smith and mother, Mrs, An- n of Ardmore, Okla., Mrs. Pitt Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mrs. € ler, Mrs, William B, Hazel- nire, Miss Margaret Sullivan, Miss Wlizabeth Connelly, Miss Kathleen livan, and Miss Margaret Dough- Danghters of Veterans of Civil War to Meet. The Daughters of Veterans of the vil War wil meet this evening at slock in thesssembly room of trona Power building. It was ecided during a recent meeting that fter this evening meetings would be eld semi-monthly in the Library b room SS ene “\Dinner Last Evening At Sullivan Home. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan hosts last evening at an in- mal dinner given at their resi- 109 ast Tenth street, Covers were laid for the hosts, At- James A ry of Hartford, Mr. Horn and daughter, Kath Chicago, Miss Irma Klink, 1 Klink and brother, Ralph, all Denver, James Mahoney of Raw- is and the Misses Margaret and Kathleen Sullivan. Seer) Past Matron’s Club Holds Pienic Wednesday. Members of the Past Matron’s club Ocder of Eastern Star enjoyed a pic- nic given Tuesday evening at the James Wilson ranch, 20 miles south- east of Casper in the Big Muddy ntains. The picnic lunch was ed at two large tables decorated vith flowers from the Wilson gar- “Lemons Bleach the Skin White The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will sup- ply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quar- ter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener autifier. ce this sweetly fragrant bleach into the ‘face, neck, nd hands. It can rot irritate. s stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and osy-white complexion; also as a eckle, sunburn and tan bleach, 1 must mix this remarkable tion yourself. It can not be bought idy to use because it acts best diately after it is prepared.— By MARY TOBIN 1. Hostesses for the affair were . Wilson and her mother, Mrs. J. J. Swenson. Twenty-four members and five guests, the latter including, Mrs, Inas Robinson, past grand sec. retary of Boulder, Colo., Mrs. Nick- erson of Wiscnsin, guest of Mrs. Ray J. Cook, Miss Mildred Keith, who has been spending the summer here with her prents, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Keith, Miss Alice Mechling and Mrs. D, Shaffer. ee Dinner is Enjoyed Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Matthews en- tertained at a 7 o'clock dinner party last evening at their home on South McKinley street, in honor of their father, J. D. French, of Marion, Va., it being his seventy-seventh birth- day anniversar: The table was beautifully deco- rated with pink’ and white astors and a huge birthday cake as a cen- terpiece. The guests at the dinner were: J. D. French, guest of honor: Mr. and Mrs. R. D, Chaddock, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Benjamin, Mr, and Mrs. J. Lambert and daughter, Mts. Fanny Nuns and the Matthews fam- ily, Mr. French has visited here for several months and. will return to his home in a few da: Miss Stella Koph, of the Chas, E. Wells company store in Denver, has arrived to take charge, temporarily, of the sheet music department of the company's Casper store. cee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morley, son, Tim, and Mr. Morley’s sister, Mary. are oxpected to arrive in Casper this evening from Denver, and will be the guests of Mrs. Morley's sister, Mrs. Glenn Parker and family, of Mills, Mrs. Morley was formerly Miss Fanny Bell Beggs, of this city. Mr. Morley and Miss Mary Morley are son and daughter of Governor Morley of Colorado. From Casper the visitors expect to go to Salt Lake City on a pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mrs, 0. J. Lamm, of Chey- ¢nne. and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Keefe left this morning by motor for a tour of the Yellowstone National park. Mrs, Lamm is a sister of Mr. Keefe. eee Mrs. Grant Stansberry of La- Junta, Colorado, is visiting in Cas- per with her sister, Mrs. Charles Sehank, at her home, 1210 South Walnut street. ier ni Emil Henne, of the Casper Floral company, has returned ‘o Casper following a weeks’ visit spent in Donver. eee Sam’ Hartnell, who spent several weeks in Wyoming, and who toured the Yellowstone National park, de- parted yesterday for his home in Colfax, Iowa. eee Wallace McMullen, vice-president and, general manager of the Dallas Dome Wyoming Oil Fields company, is here on business from Lander. ‘ eee Mrs, Emma Sturgon, who has been ill for some time, left Monday evening for Denver, She was ac- companied by Mrs. John McGrath. see Homer Loucks, postmaster of Sher. | idan, accompanied by Mrs. Loucks | and daughter, Margery was in the elty for a few hours this morning. The party is on a brief-tour of Wyo- ming as part of their summer vaca- tion, er Mrs. H. Curran, arrived in Casper this week to visit here for some time with her son, Attorney Hal, Curran and Mrs, Curran at thelr home, 443 East Eleventh street. eee Miss Betty Bizzell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bizzell of 1434 South Ash street, left yesterday afternoon for Colfax, Iowa, where she will visit with her grandmother for three months. eee Miss Mary Marilla Browne of Nor- ton, Kan., is expected to arrive at Casper on Saturday or Sunday to visit here for a short time before go- Ing to Lovell where she will continue her work as an instructor in the schools there, oan a . Mr. and Mrs. A. F Stirrett and Safeguard the ‘CHILD'S VISION Now that your son or daughter will be returning to school in a few days—you know he or she will haye to apply themselves to much reading for several hours each day. That may mean some “strain on the eyes.” Tf your child is troubled the least with a weak yision, ha her or him fitted with the proper Glasses. now. Glasses that protect and soothe the eyes and are becom- ing to the child’s features as well. For Proper Attention and Best Results See R, L. EVANS OPTOMETRIST 117 East Second Street ys had a mind of her It's easy to see those w Princess Alice 20 Years Ago Alice Roosevelt came to Cincinnati nearl after her engagement to Nick Lo’ palatial limousine rolled up to the s riages” were a real novelty those days. Nick ¥ carriage, but Alice, who alw bespattered old buggy. skirts, bobbed hair and small hats, Worth, now spe ation to meet Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE _ terday. ‘They will spend a few days | C hess matters. Ho: i ; | pay of Denvei fine closed | SENNA sons, of §21 South Beech street, who | M have been spending the last ten days | ca in Chicago are expected to return to | Cy Casper today. Among the out-of-town visitors in Casper is Mrs. Anderson of Ardmore «» Who is a guest of her daugh- Mr. and ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don} son visited with the former home in Sherida . Twelfth street Mr. and Mrs. E. acon have as| pr, ©. C. their guests at their residence, 309| rived tn C East Tenth street, Mr. Bacon's broth-] will be the guest and| gays of his son, daughter of Los Angeles. The visit- ertising department of the ors expect to spend a week or ten es Abrans are | the parents of an eight pound baby | the nort daughter, Norma Jean, who arrived this morning at their home on South} Harold Washington street. 8 Bell, of Otne: The Misses Irma Klink of Denyer and Kathryn Horn of Chicago were | Lincoln, Neb., guests last evening at Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Sullivan. left today accompanied by and Miss Klink’s brothers, the home of They Hort? Mrs, Emma § red and | Ind., arrived in ¢ Ralph for a tour of the Yellowstone | the week to spend a month in per visiting with National park. ter, arrived in from with friends for a short time before leay- Ray J. Coo! ing for Thermopolis where Miss Ol-| per Ph son will visit with friends while } r | brother will continue ;his trip to Se; tle and Canad Howard Wilson (Ruth Ulery) trip to Indianapolis, pastor of ntist chureh s their guests at and Mrs. Hanna, haye their , home, Hanna, Jr., of Lingle, Wyo. The for- mer“is enroute to he will be an instructor in the schools | I°. Julius 1 of that place. where Miller has returned from a a month's visit spent with his broth-| family arrived in Casper er, William “Dusty” Miller and Mrs, | to atte Miller in Arkans: Mrs. A. T. Myers who spent two visiting with her daughter, Mrs. H. T. Marple at her | § jouth Botolph street, left ver, | the r months in Caspe before returning to her Attorney James A. Curry of Hart James Mahoney of Rawlins, me to Casper yester ranch and were guests last event and today at the home ac Tribune and home, 1 of Louis ning for Los Wilson and daughter, | will attend school during this year. are expected to arrive in Casper this evening to be} Mr, and Mrs son, | yesterday morning at | vicinity where aye-| relatives for a we | ‘ | | he Misses Dorothy Ted Olson, accompanied by.his sis:|. Mrs. Ralph leave soon for Ca rmacy, « 21 South FE Menominie, W! Robert | . Mr. and Mrs. a| children expect mopolls in with friends Vancouver. petroleum divi Institute of a the ciation here. a Mr th Jack virth of a bi | | Ae 2 | | ther-in-law, | thjs mornit pred to busine and Mrs, B, J. Curr visiting friends Haymond ‘Tire Hat Shop to return Mrs. H ro Miss Ruth brarian at th sehool, has rt her home near Mr. and M mopolis visit hotel yesterday. Mrs. A. M. day viriting Thermopolis visiting in Ca . chine of De Mra. Harris, 0 Patrick Sullivan. west last and children who have “been months with spending the su Mrs. Curry's parents, n Mahoney of Raw jenn” Parker and ond of Milwaukee ar- sper last evening and 517 East Third street. Bond is enroute to his home follow: Canada and tern states. d Kenneth Johnson, sons Johnson, Mitchell left and Noselie albert left yesterday to visit tl eral weeks with t t of Williamsport. her daughter. anager of the Cas- ve as their guests at their teech street ssie Nickerson Reynolds and few d returned to Cas- per from a pleasan' lurgical Engineers meet are guests at the ‘Townsend ho poration, now f the K. B. Pack- EB. rampert and G. W. Con-| i smpany, of Deny and J. M c the Kasoming Oil com-| | KI 4 an of Chicago, arrived in Caspe are {n town for a short time H LE 3 4 Hitchcock of |on busin it visiting and attending to busi-| ing eee Mr. and Mrs, yes - 53 ace MeMilien of Lan | tee Years Flying at 8. C. Stannard and R. G. Mont nery of the Stearns Rogers com: | Many Points. business visitors | in_Casper today, Se HH B. i WASHIN Ass0- Hlectric is ag u 1} ° L. C, Bishop, water commissioner | Henning . of this district with headquarters at or eine ft Douglas is spending the day in| W. B. Taylor, of the ¢ 1 | Casper . pany, of Denver, | own f ql eee few days \ H. Izenberg, of! man from | CMG OF SO VIE T Denver, is spending the day in! Dp, B, Dow, of I r spent ye ~ =f Casper. 4 : visitor in the city Wednesda; W. O'Toole, representative of] ©, A. Reeves of I |the Remington 1 ter ‘company, | Casper yesterday “attending to bust and A. W. Eaton, manager of thel| ness matter 9 NSSrs Les | Denver office of the same company, | Mets a € Caspe yesterda The I I I tod: nt mer © gue Henning | the ¢ ati tal ; tee - | ue millt tribuna = ape ae ftom ¢ this week’ prisonement and 26 wer f. i | >» business ffairs A. E Mar ne I - > ¢ : ee guest in Ca er yest BOBBED HAIR looks wonderful] ‘ A Fred W. Klink and falph | 8. C. 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