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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925 Miss Leah Holloran, who repre- sented thjs state,as Princess Wyo- ming at the International Petrot- eum exposition in Tulsa, Oklu., re- turned to Casper this mogning. Miss Holloran, one of Casper's ost popu- jar and attractive girls, won. great fuvor both with the people of Tulsa and the chaperons accompanying the other ing girls, the latter select- the most beautiful of the who were guests of the ing he eleven gir exposition. In addition to the many formal and informal entertainments given in honor of the princesses and their queen, Migs Ramona Trees of Kan iss Holloran, was the guest or at a luncheon given last the Junior tea rooms in Tulsa, with Mrs, Harold Delaney, former Casper resident as hostess. laid for ten guests at ted with summer also complimented t A Secret And sunny shampoo By Edna Wallace Hopper I have glorious hair, as millions Billie Knights Is Guest at Dinner, Miss Bile Knight who with her parents, Mr..and Mrs. C. A. Knight left yesterday for Missouri! and Ky): sas to visit before going to South America to make thelr home, wus «he guest of bonor at two tnformul children’s partiés given recently. On Saturday Miss Betty Wiederhold entertained a number of her friends in farewell courtesy to Miss Knight while on Sunday, Miss Dorothy @a- honey was hostess at a dinner for ten guests in compliment to her small friend. Birthday Dinner Is Planned for Friday. Friday evening, Miss Emma Hoft- man will entertain a number of her friends at an inférmal dinner party tobe given at -her home on) Elin street, {n compliment to her sister, Migs Helen Hoffman, whose birth day anniversary will occurr on Thursday. ese Mr. and Mrs. Marquardt To Be Guests at Dinner, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Marquardt, fornier Casper residents, who have; just recently returned from a trip around the world and who have been visiting here for several days, are being entertained this. week by their many friends. On Wednesday eye- ning, Mrs and Mrs. Marquardt will be the dinner guests of Mr, and Mra. James G. Welderhold at their home on CY avenue, on Thursday evening they will be complimented by attor- ney and Mrs. Ambrose Hemingway at thelr residence, 333 Bast Highth street, and on Friday.evening they will be the guests dt an informal dinner to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney at their South Wolcott street residence. On Saturday the visitors will leave “~ Stewart, Mrs. J. Dougls Mrs. C. Ry. Reterson, Wiedner, Mrs. John Whelan \. N. Wheeler, Mrs. B. H. Pelto: Delta Velta Deltas: Miss Boyles, Mrs. William B. Cobb, Are, H. EB. Cotton, Mrs. A. ‘T. Danalier, Mrs. Leroy Gray,-Miss *d1Man Lar son, Mrs. Leggett. Mrs. Wil lan Lester, Jr.. Mrs. C. MeCaleb, Mr& Glenn Parker, Mrs. S. F. Pet ton, Mra. Guy O. Shefwtead, ' Mrs. ley. iKappa Kappa Gamma: Mrs. Vic: RR. Dacken, Mrs. Robert Reed, M Cc. M. Ayres. Carll, ~ Delta Zeta: Mrs. A. M. Gee. Miss Olive Joy, Mrs.-Ralph J. Malott. Alpha Chi Omega; Miss Myrtle Albert,: Miss. Nina: Shaffer, Mrs, Jack Corbridge, Mrs. BE. S. Walker, Alpha Delta Pi: Miss Edna Mae Healy.* Alpha. Phi: - Miss Thelma 41. Thompson, Miss Adelia Stinson, Miss Margaret McLean, Miss Teresa Mor. row. Miss Dorothy ‘Loveland. Miss Evea’ Hollaway. . Ch! Omega: Mrs. W. R. Finney Mrs. W. D. Johnston, Mrs. A Peake, Miss Mann F, Sharp. Delta Gamma: Mrs. H. P. Fish. burn, Mrs. Charles A, Wilson, Mrs. } Thompson, Mrs.» Giffin, Zeta Tau ‘Alpha: Mfrs. James Laughin, - Sigma Kappa: Miss Dorothy Enz. land. eee Ont of Town Wedding Of Interest To Friends Casper friends (will be interested In learning of the marriage tn On: ha, Monday, Ottober 12 of Miss Mar- jJorie Barrett of that city to John Francis Mahoney, son of Mp. and Mrs, John Mahoney of Rawlins. They were attended by Miss Billie Mahoney sister of the groom and Gerald Barrett, brother of the bride. Mr. Mahoney who. is a ‘nephew of Mr, and Mrs, Patrick Sullivan and Mr. and, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney of this city has visited here frequently and has a number of friends in Cas. f Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Miss Sara | }) teeve, Mre, J. C. Wark. Kappa Alpha Theta: Mrs. Frank Alpha Zl Delta:-Mrs. C. 1. Cron,| | Kappa ‘Delta: Mrs. Hugh Stewart. | per. The bride received her education at St. Mary's ‘college, Notre Dame, Ind., later going to Smith where she recelved her master’s degree in Eng- Ush. The groom was graduated from the University of Notre Dame after which he attended the School of Mines at Golden, Colo., for several years. Following an eastern honey- nioon trip the couple will be at home in Rawlins, of women know. Its glint is like a halo, on the stage or on the street. I don’t know how I got it. I only know that it comes to. me through what they call a Fruity Shampoo. Very wonderful men perfected it for me, but they never would give me the formula. They say that one ingredient gives that matchless glint, but they never would tell me what it is. “No But they make it for, me to supply to you, just as they make it for me, It is the greatest sham- poo in existence, I say that after trying scores of them, and search- ing the world for the best. I want you to try it. I want Zou fo see the luster, tial st adds! jowiigntiumbers witli be ieludearc tune for what it has done for mine. | te Program: male quartet; dialogue| Hal Curran, Mrs. Secil Bon, Mrs, I cannot tell you the secrets of its | PY Messrs Frank Strahl and Charles| Pitt Covert, Mrs. A. M. Gee, Mrs. ard-like results, They have] Croghan; Scotts Kilt Bag-Pipe Band; | Roy Spurlock, Mrs. B. B. Lummie, never been told to me, But those| reading by Mrs. Henry ¥Freeman:|Mrs..A. EB! Sterritt, Mrs. J. W. John- results will amaze and delight you. j violin solo by Mr. Slosson; group of|son, Mrs. C. R./ Peterson and Miss any toilet counter for Edna| vocal’ selections by Mrs, Harned Marjorie Phelfer. allacs jtopper’s Benlty Spano) Boyd; dialogue by Mr. ‘Mrs, C. a6) 8 an you" et exactly wha . 4 The Swick Te eh sade Kod brass ae Green; duet by: Miss \ Mayme | Miss Lever Compliments dealer will return your money, iff Brown and Mr, Harry Weseman;| Sister-in-Law st Party you think that any ‘other shampoo | VOCal numbers by Mrs, Paul Forbes; Miss Violet Lever was hostess comes within a mile of this. For} duet by Miss Phillips. and Mr. | this afternoon at an informal bridge for Texas to visit for a short time with relatives before going to Call- fornia to spend the winter months. “eee a State University Students And Alumni To Attend Dinner All former students and alumni of the University of Wyoming will attend a dinner Thursday eyening at the Henning hotel at 6:15. eee Excellent Program To Be Given At Presbyterian Church, An excellent program of enter- calnment has been arranged by the Ladies’ Aid society of the Winter Memorial Presbyterian church to be given Thursday evening at’ 7:30 o'clock in the church. A small ad- mission- will’ be charged. The fol- Mrs. Nichols Entertains At Informal Unncheon Mra. R. H. Nichols entertained tn- fornutly today at*.a luncheon and bridge. party given at tho Casper Country clib.. The following guests attended: Mrs. William B. Cobb, Mrs.'Frances Biglin-and sister, Mrs. Meryle Havens of Olean, N. Y.; Mrs. your. own gale, see what it does, Forbes; duet by Mr. and Mrs. Fred | tea given at-the Country club com- Mail the coupon for a sample bot-| Corporan; reading. by -Miss Alice p'imentary to Mrs. Jullan Lever, Jr., tle and my Beauty Book. Ustick. The Bag-Pipe Band will| who expects:'to'Mmake her home at render several selections. The pub-| Salt Creek. or [rial Bol Me is cordially invited. Invit : Mail this today to Edna Wallace Mebiosss ev ieny enpets Hie eae bbe 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. . ja meen Gate bay 10c for postage and packing. » Panhellenic Luncheon . Mrs, Charles T. I want to try Fruity Shampoo, 18 Promises to Be Success. McGrady, Mrs. Herbert Ladd, Mrs. According to the announcement | Frances Blglin and ulster, Mrs. Ha. of the committee in charge of the | Veps, of Olean, WN. Kenneth luncheon and bridge party to be| Warren, Mrs. Neil. Tyler, Miss Ms given Saturday, October 17, at the | €aret Longshore, Miss Frances C; Henning hotel by members of the| tree, Miss Lois Longshore, Mi Panhellenic association, the affair will be a success, Those who will at-| Wilson and the guest of shonor. tend are asked to notify Mrs, Glenn sha Parker, Phone 1743 or Mra, Leroy | Diviaton_ot. Presbyterian Gray, Phone 2936W so that neces-| Ald to Meet Tomorrow Nanft._.. Address. The Panhellenic agsociation which |the Presbyterian Ladies Ald society ts national 1s composed of sorority | Will meet Wednesday afternoon, Ov women. there being 70 members now | tober 14, at the Cachnrells home, 22° enrolled. in the Casper chapter in-| Mast, Thirteenth street. Tho. aft cluding ‘the following: Pi Beta Phi|"00n Will be spent in sewing. corority; Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. EB. ‘came. A. Bliss, Miss Lois Coons, Miss | Muste Division Blanche Evans, Mrs. Pitt Covert, | Meeting Wednesday Mrs. Earl Bowman, Mrs. William| The Music Division of the C Balley, Mra, T. J. Drew, Mrs. E. H.| Woman's Departn Foster, Miss Francea Ferris, Miss |™eet on Wednesday Mary Flinn, Mrs, Stanley Green.| tober 14, at 2:30 baum, Miss Margaret’ Longshore, |°f Mré. W. Miss Lois Longshore, Mrs. Glenn | enteenth Littlefield, Miss» Ma: open exte a catehdt: Serene members to a EXTRA Specials DURING TEACHERS’ CONVENTION See Our Hundreds of Pretty Things at LOW PRICES LINEN TOWELS—Italian Cut Work and 1 00 Porto Rico. All colors. Specia]_______ $ e BRIDGE SETS—litalian Cut Work, 36-inch, with four We oe pane $6.95 CHINESE HANDKERCHIEFS— A Real Bargain f 25e leterodyne Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. Wells Music Co. 2 E. 2nd Street ‘Phone 194 Maynard, Presbyterian Aid Will Meet in Church Parlor The Ladies’ Ajd society of the First Presbyterian church wil! meet on Thursday afterndon {nthe church parlors at 2:30. The sock! purt of the meeting will be Jin charge of the officers of the society. eee Officers and Teachers Of Sunday School To Meet teachers and officers of the First Presbyterian Snndaj school tomor- row evening at 7:30, at the home of E. M. Haynes, Fifteenth and Walnut street Business of importance wil? be’ transacted, and all teachers and officers and others interested in’ Sunday school work are invited. eee 0. E. S. Meeting Thursday Evening Fort Casper Chapter No. 4, Orden lar meeting: Thursday evening at § LAVENDER SCENT BAGS— New Shipment Just Received 75¢e committee in charge. The examin- ing committee will be present at 7:30 o'clock, New Arrivals in Neckwear, Beaded Bags, Leather Bags and Under-Arm Bags, and Assembled Beads, at Sale Prices » oe e.e dunior Choir to ic Rehearse Friday Friday evening at & o'clock in the Parish houre, members of the Jun- jor choir of St. Mark's Epliscopn! church will meet for rehearsal. At 7 o'clock a rocial hour will be en- Joyed. Just Arrived—New Models in P. N. (Practical Front) Corsets. Come in and see them. Priced From $5.00 to $7.50 Elizabeth’s SPECIALTY SHOP eo eje Thursday, October 15 | on Thursday morning from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m., at the Christian church, Wand United streets, North Casper. cece Soc'al Meeting of | Lotheran Ald Society | Mrs Wor Me bola ber Mies ing fOr | An G Eilzabeth Crabtrée, Misa’ Theodora | sary arrangements may be made. Mrs. O. J. Cacharelis’ division of | There will be a meeting of the! of Eastern Star, will hold tts regu- | o'clock, at the Masonite temple. Fol- | lowing tbe initiation of candidates | refreshments will be served by the Wealth Conference - ] There will be a, health conference | 141 EAST SECOND STREET : PHONE 736 The: Ladies’ Ald woclety of the} ‘irace English Lutteran church wi! Che Casper Daily Cribune he Sale CUTICURA Business use of Cuticura Soap, assisted touches of Cuticura Ointr Tequired, keeps the complexi fresh and free fr ore left Just ever 210 SOUTH WOLCOTT EXPERT BARBER WORK FOR Both Ladies and Gentlemen Ladies’ Hair Bobbing a Specialty NO WAITING Six Barbers at Your Service hair live and glossy and the hanc soft and smooth. Cu is fragrant and refres CASPER’S FINEST BEAUTY PARLOR IN CONNECTION Leona Morrill has joined our staff of operat ts Today And Continues All This Week Of All Short Lots of Shoes At a most opportune time---just at the begining of the season when damp fall weather demands well shod feet and at the gayest time of the year with dances, parties, entertainments, just when you need to dress up your best ---we come out with a clean sweep:sale of our finest quality boots for Women. and Misses; consisting of latest styles and creations of all our short lines of better footwear. ut are o Regular Stock of quality merchandise from America’s finest manufacturers of women shoes---ranging in size from 214 to 9, in width from C to TripleA, in Patent Leathers, Suedes, Kids, Satins, Velvets, etc placed on sale is a regular $8.45 to $9.85 value. YOUR CHOICE OF ENTIRE STOCK . PUMPS, STRAPS, OXFORDS Suedes Patent Leather Velvets Black Kid metal Satin SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOOTWEAR FOR PARTICULAR WOMEN NA CANTILEVER SHOES ATTENTION—By special arrangement we are allowed the privilege to nneEnes sat ae an d versie ing feature for this occasion to introduce to women and misses who do not know the qualities and c forts of the Cantilever Oxfords, A 20 Per cent Reduction. that we carry, making the following price cuts: Regular $10.50 Cantilever Oxford in brow n kid Regular $10.00, Cantilever Black Kid Oxford, 20 Regular $12.50 Cantilever Strap in Patent Kid and Satin, 20% off-------$10.00 SCHOOL TEACHERS WILL APPRECIATE THIS OPPORTUNE SALE : A Haytin CORNER FIRST AND CENTER PAGE THREE World’s Fair Barber Shop i eae Ie These are not so-called Sale Shoes, but are our TUCO rhis includes every style of Cantilever Shoe -~ -$8.40 ~=5---==- $8.00 __UT_TL TFN ‘sBoot Shop We Fit the Feet Every shoe GLADSTONE HOTEL BUILDING