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By MARY TOBIN Young People to Attend College. Within the next few weeks, many Casper young peuple will leaye for universities and col- leges either to enter or to continue their studies. Among those who will attend the state university at Laramie are? Miss vonia Nelson, daughter of Mr. and George B. Nelson. Ralph An- Lewis Allsman, Harold Ander- Astin, Harry Ballard, ey Diggs, John Dunn. Charles | Kathleen Hemry, Reider Jor- Rollin Nygard, Lawrence ce Pluckhahn, Marjorie ‘aylor. d George Sulliv evening ff Clyde was a days and drus, Hemry, gensen, will leav college in Denve mer local high si Warren Tobin will also ent this month Casper will be Washington, D. C., this year, t Elizabeth Connelly who will study art there during the year. Mirs Con nelly was graduated last spring from Immacula Her brother, Harry, will take a post “graduate course at Georgetown prep and will enter No- tre Dame universjty next fall. Miss Vira Barkér will leave the 20th of, this month to continue her ‘ at Chevy Chase, Bart who was graduated fr eounty hi school last June, enter Catholic University in ¥ ington and will spend the winter there with his brother, Brian Tobin, who is a law student at Georgetown id. Thompson, Clar- Frank and Austin fen will resume their Inw study own on September 14. The Ida No and Mary Barnes will continue their high school work in Washington this year dnd will re. turn to school next month. Billy Johnson is leaving Saturday for Alton, IL, where he will take up his senior work at the Western Milita neademy represented in will nsli. Misses FRAMED. PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps Klein Marks Music & Art Co. 238 E. 2nd Miss Ruth Scott is planning on returning to Brownell Hall in Omaha, after spending the vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott of 724 South Durbin street. Miss Helen McFadyen leaves next month for National Park Seminary to continue her work there as a post graduate student. Miss Mildred Daly by her mother, Mrs. Jack Daly, 1s leaving tomorrow evening for the t to visit for a short time before ss Daly enters St. Mary's college, otre Dame, Ind. Miss Frances M Carthy and sister, Mary will also enter St. Mary's this fall, Miss Pauline Green ts planning on leaving soon for Columbia, Mo., where she will be a student at Christ- fan College. Miss Green attended Ro- Hall in Salt Lake City for a accompanied Misses Mary and Edna Grieve will attend school during the winter months at Roland hall in Salt Lake City. Miss Pauline Meyer, who was grad- ed from the local high schoot lai June will enter Colorado universi at Boulder this month. Miss Dorothy Byars will begin her sophomore work at the university of Colorado. Dick Huff will complete his law course at Colorado university. Warren McKel- vey is another Casper boy who will leave this week for Boulder to re- sume his studies at the university. Miss Louise Bingham is planning to-enter Steven's college in St. Louis and will leave soon for Missour! William Ff ens leaves Saturday suis to begin his sophomore | wo Prine’ Dwight. Walldce, who ts attending Beta convention in C: will return to Linc tinue his studies at the Univers of Nebraska. “Buddy” Jourgenson left the first of the week for Linc to resume his studies at the univer- ia college I Van Michigiin to Doren will return to comp'ete his college work at the state university at Ann Harry Moll, son of Mrs. U. § departed y for Ann r to contir tudy of arch- Loucks. ool work tn ing finished asper, will pves expects to \ THAT ZL HOLD YOU FOR AWHILE Hi Cost gets caught in our Officer Save’s trap of cut prices. keep Hi Cost in his place. Officer Save tells you to come here and FOLLOW OFFICER SAVE To the Turner-Cottman Building Shoe Store and see what you can save in shoe buying. per people are being protected by Officer Save. the throng now. Hundreds of Cas: Join SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS Outing, Bal Elk Tide with green sole, A shoe that will stand ‘real hard wear. Sizes from 9 to 11% $1. 45 \ WANTED 800 MEN Who wear size 7 and 7's. We have the best bargain in high grade dress and work shoes at less than half. their value. COME AND LOOK THEM OVER Price FOR BOYS calf skin, Rub- Look just lik 12% to 2 $2.15 $1.95 FOR BOYS Tan Elk Moccasin toe, Panco soles in welts. A shoe that will stand the hard wear test. yee fe "$3.45 OLD LADY COMFORT OXFORDS In black kid, rubber heels, All sizes from 3% to 8. Ex- tra wide. Spec- $2.45 ially priced at OXFORDS FOR GROWING GIRLS Just the thing for school, in black and tan: rubber heels, solic leather. Sizes from to 7. Specially Tan blucher ber heels, dads. Sizes izes 9 to BABY SHOES ible soles in fine. grade Colors black, tan, apri- Button or lac es Pott Paites OBC BEAUTIFUL BABY SHOES Combination trimmed in all colors, Very flexible soles. Sizes from 1 to 5 $1.25 Price, pair CHILDREN’S OXFORDS In black calf skin $1.45 Sizes 6 to 8 rubber _ heels. Same with 1.65 Sizes from 814 to 12 - HUMPTY DUMPTY Childs patent leather trimmed with white, red and blue kid in button and lace. Sizes 6 to 8 Priced $1. 45 Flex kid. cot, oriced . MEN’S OUTING BAL SHOES With heavy green soles. Just the shoe for the stillmen, peeseey priced $1 85 HOLLYWOOD SANDALS ‘The kind we have sold at a 85 Sizes from 12 to 2. To close them out all go at - = OPEN EVENING Turner Cottman Blds. SHOE STORE 120 West Second Next Door to Chase’s Cafe Monday 1 to return to Fort Collins to resume her studies at the Colorado Agricultura! school, Albert Morrissey, who received his A. B. degree from Creighton “untver- sity In Omaha, last spring, 1s: leav- ing Saturday for Omaha to, complete his law course Roland Nichols {s planning on at- tending Nebrasaka university this year. Casper will be represented at the University of Southern Calffornia this year by Fred Houser and Henry Habernicht. Orvil Overbaugh, has enrolled at Wisconsin university. David Kidd will begin his sopho- more work at the University of Ili- nols. ee N. A. Drill Team to Meet For Practice. The Royal Neighbors of America drill team will meet for practice on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Knights of Pythias hall. cee Ladies’ Auxiliary To Hold Regular Meeting. The ladies auxillary of the Broth- erhood of Railroad Trainmen will hold {ts regular meeting thiz evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Carpenter's hall on North Wolcott street. cee Rey. Germany Performs Wedding Ceremony. Miss Fay Bennett and Arthur J. Dowler both of this city were quietly married on Thursday afternoon, Sep- tember 4, at the home of the bride, 105 North McKinley street, the Rev. Willis H. Germany, pastor of the East Side Methodist Community church officiating. They were attend- ed by Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dowler, brother and sister-in-law of the groom. following a honeymoon trip to bé spent in Denver the couple will return ty Casper and will be at home to their friends at 152 North Bo- tolph street. cee American Yeomen Meeting and Dance. The Brotherhood of the American Yeomen will meet in regular session Saturday evening at 8 o'clock 1n the Knights: of Pythias hall, Following the business meeting and, election of officers’a dance will be given. eee Clan Stuart to Hold Annual Pienic, Members of the Clan Stuart, th familles and friends will attend the annual Stuart plenic to be given on Labor Day at Lower Garden. creek. will leave the post office park at 10:30 a, m. All those who are going to attend will take their lunches and silverware, Coffee and lemonade will be furnished by clan. > eee Dinner Last Evening For Shaker ene Shaker why is leaving spend the he guest of hon- or at a small dinner party given Inst evening by his mother, Mrs. J. Shi- at her home, 142 West Eleventh | nccompanied by Invited were: The + Miss Mary k » Mixs Hazel I Buests Slater. Dr. nson,* Pat tridge, and the honored guest. oe Abe Casper People Are Guests at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Silas N. Broo! were the guests «f honor vat an in- Rev. | Michael Shikany, | formerly | | this PERSONALS Mrs, Charles W. Spurlock and daughter, Roxy. Margaret, . have veen visiting in Cheyenne the guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. E, Miles. eee E.' J. Sullivan, president of the E. Ty Williams Oil company, has been transacting business affairs in Cheyenne. eee Mr, and Mrs, Tisdale ranch are visitors here w. day. eee ton, Kan., spent yesterday and last evening in this city. cee Mrs. Lee Mote of Riverton is a guest at the Gladstone hotel toc eee Miss Louise Hill of Butte, is visiting in Casper. eee Mont W. W. Keefe, owner of the Carper Floral’ company, and Mrs, Keefe have returned from a week's tour of the Yellowstone national park ‘They by Mr. Keefe's brother-In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lamm of Cheyenne. eee Mr. and Mrs. D. ¥ Cheyenne guests ri Townsend hotel today. eee Simpson guest of friends here. Mrs. Earl Burns and family of Lander have béen visiting here th weele with Mrs. Burn’s parents, Mr and Mrs, M. L. Bishop at thelr r dence, 818 t Second street. eee “Mr. and Mrs. T. Ei two Sons of Columbus, Ohio, are ir Casper visiting with Mr. and Mrs Wilam Reeves at their residenc: 623 South Center street. Saray Patrick Sullivan and daughter argaret, are expected to return to Gay trom Cheyenne where they have been spending the lust few days eee Dr. and Mrs, Jewell and daughter Isabel, were recent visitors here frorn Shoshont. erry and Mrs. B.C. here for a few Mr, guests Denver. Kuler are days from eee Mra. C, Kaiser arrived here re cently to join Mr. Kaiser and make Casper her home during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser wer< residents of Shoshont. eee Mr. and Mrs. cC yesterday for a Warren left few d: motor | trip to Lander and vicinit eee Miss Martha Heyeer is with hi unt and uncle in for a weel or 10 di wicare Dr. and Mrs. A. ( homa City wer week. visiti) Denver Davis of Okt arrivals in C Mrs. Frederick Uarper and daughter expect’ to leavé tomorro\\ for Douglas to spend tio or thre baby ddys visiting with friends, eee and Mrs. L. Mr. Stevenson re | turned last night from a two we formal dinner party given Tuesday | evening by Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Vaughan at their home in Chez enne. B.& PL W. Club Luncheon Saturday The first meeting of the fall sen- Weman's club will be held tomorrow at 12 o'clock at the Menning hotel. Mr. and Mrs, Silas Brooks were guests on Tuesday of this week fu Cheyenne, leaving Wednes- day f Denver for a brief stay. ‘They returned to Cheyenne today Mrs. a ‘ooks* daughter, Mary Dale, who has been visiting for several aie in. the cap'tal 4 RORHEL HAIR looks wonderful with the tiny tint of Golden Glint Sham px fk and Craftsmanship (pus beautiful ring is expressive of the new art of the goldsmith. Made in 18K white gold and set with a sparkling blue- white diamond, it is the Jast word in ring crafts- manship, $50 $75 $100 On Easy Terms have many more Ms 3 to choose from—all the newest modes. The best of it all is that we sell you on very conven- ient terms at cash prices. ‘Where You Will Bventually Buy” Uttle | Cc. } | | son of the Business & Professional | tour of Yellowstone eee and Mrs. R. 3B. John, are visiting 4s in Hot Springs, 8. D. | CITY BRIEFS Tom Foley fs in Casper on one of regular business wips fr¢ tonal park Mr. son tly Groves ith Fred W, Kampf formerly dent of Casper, now of Che. has been attending to busine fairs here this week . eee John. Sel tor wirtz ts a T in Casper. eee L. Ia Jeffers spent from Midwest. 2 eee Dan Bell left a few days Wenver, where he has a ed position so for oe Among the out-of-town people from» Rawlins who have reserved rooms nt the Henning for the Past Exalted Rulers’ meeting of the Elks lodge, are: ‘T. H. Parks, P. H. Lenn bach, H. E. Dunlap, W. } h who will ‘be accompanied by Mr Welch and W, W. Dailey. T. J. Ca hill will be a Cheyenne representa tive at the meeting. eee Among the state movie in Casper attending the here, are: Thomas Berta of Rock Springs,, John Banks and B. Johnson of Rawlins, J. F. and Ja Lynch and Bill Dietz off Laram Miss Florence and Ester Ward ra Walker of Midwest, I Cheyenne, and Mr, and Mrs Beal of Denver. eee F. J. Lee of Glenrock, is day on business, eee F. A. Root of Lusk, ts in thie on business for a short time, cee Ouls Fish is a Lander man in Cas. per today. uw Vara exhibitors here city oe R. B. Cosper, the Edwin Gooth Lighting conipany of St. Louls, is business. Fixture here on eee H. W. Hollister is leaving in a few days for Denver, where he has accepted a position. eee F. A. Thomas ts visiting in Casper for a week, and will leave soon for Florida to make his home. Mr homas was formerly owner of the Thomas Electric company of this city. ‘ eee State Examiner. Stanley Brown is in the city from Cheyenne. eee .Mr. and Mrs, H, C, Fitzpatrick have returned to Casper from a trip to the northern part of the state, eee A. C. Scott has returned from a short business trip to Denver and vicinity. Fred Simons of the | Miss Esther Anderson of Farling- | were accompanied on the trip 4{ tered at the | & ' Mra. David Young of Buffalo is a Austin and will | meeting | representative of | PAGE THREE |! 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