Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 3, 1922, Page 3

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922. foe tour of Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are entertaining Miss Jessie Waite of New York City, whe will be a house guest for some time. oe) speech at the “Y” conference at Estes to this opera will undoubtedly mean, park during the journey. eee another packed hease this evening. Casper Daily Cridune PACE THREE Gino ts Et IRIS CROWDED C. D. Rea of the Overland Cattle completed @ work of fiction that runs company of Laramie is in.the city. | into nearly one hundred volu-res. PPE REY i ee? 2 Be There—Don’t be late for appoint- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols and ments: Try Tripeny‘s for expert watch family returned last night from a two repairing. $-1-5t) ae LOWER PRICES: | A Japaneses author is sai@ to have Mra. William Holland and Charles R. Holland were registered Sunday at the North Shore hotel, Evanston, Ill. Mrs. F. Craig of Lincoln, Neb., has, Dance at Keith to Cheyenne a t1onth ago to work on/ been visiting at the home of her par ‘Ranch Saturday. the new Catholic church. The bride/ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Vrneeler. has been a resident of this city for|The Wheelers and their guest left this three years. She was employed for|morning for a vacation until August sometime as a oookkeeper in the of-| 20. fices of the Colby Ronstead Construc tion company. eee Mr. and Mrs. Schraga Entertain at Dinner. A dinner party was given at the/ Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schraga enter- home of Mr. Abe Kassis and his! tained with a very elaborate dinner daughters, 218 East Eighth street last | at their home 238 West Seventh street, night in honor of Mr. and Mra John|iast night. Covers were laid for 14 Murphy, friends of the family, who} guests. A color scheme of pink and are traveling through to the park/ white was cleverly carried out in the from Williston, N. D. Covers were/ tiowers used and in the table decora jaid for 10 guests. A delightful six-| tions course dinner was served. Decora-| The guests included Mr. and Mrs. tions were of pink and white. Roy Butler and their children, Master Mrs. Kassis and her daughter Mary | Charles and Miss Louise of Dickinson, were unable to be among those pres-|N. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Morri- ent owing to the fact that they aré/son; Misses Olive M. Betz and Hilde + Mr. and Mrs. William Keith will en- tertain a number of Casper friends at their ranch east of Casper Setur- day evening. The music will be fur, nished by a Casper orchestra. ie ar Entertain for Tourists. Meet me at the Smoke. House. trom « trip through the Yellowstone National park. They stopped over at ‘i pe peek rams ase herd Appreciation of Reduction veth old time friends. They repo-:t + wonderful trip and beautiful scenery. eee Charles Smith of the Smfth-Turner Drug store, who had expected to ac- company the delegation of Casper pharmacists to the state druggists" convention in Laramie, has been ca’ see Mrs. Ida Ednvwnds stopped off in Casper yesterday to friends. Mrs. Edmun ‘way to her home in Shreveport, Il. eee Authorized by Management Shown by Packed House. ‘The Casper public showed itn ap Preciation of the reduction in prices on the Brandon operas by packing the Iris th last night for tbe first ed to Ames, Iowa by the sertous ill-, time The Chimes of Normandy” ness of his mother, Mrs. Ella Smith. |was the opera presented and was ——+- ted with unlimitea applause and admiration. “The Bohemian Girt” is on the bill Some will remember that is was the f opera presented. “The Bohemian is generally con - ceded to be unsurpassed in the quality Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ten Eyck and family of Bucyrus, Ohio, are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hemry. Mrs. Ten Eyck is Mrs. Hem- ry's sister. eee Mrs. Kitties B. Paine, secretary of the local Red Cross, is confined to her home because of illness. Dr. W. C. Marks, practicing ph cian of Galesburg, Ill, brother of Miss City Briefs sojourning in New York. garde Waechter; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar|Zoe Marks of the Casper Music| “wo wuison went to Cweyenne fast{and number of tt. musical selections eds F. Beyer and lUttle daughter, and Mr.) Shoppe, is visiting with her here, and/nignt to attend the meeting of the|the composer having scattered many New Director for J. R. Butler. also enjoying an outing in the moun-| state board of law examiners. of his finest pieces throughout x Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria. ee tains. ‘A new director for the ¥. W. C, A.| Birthday Party cafeteria has teen obtained in the|For Mr. Thenn. person of Miss Stella Langford, who! rs. Jack Thenn was hostess at a rrived Monday from Joplin, Mo. Miss| party yesterday in honor of the birth-|!ens, will be in Casper at an early ‘Langford has been director of the|aay of Mr. Thenn, given at their home| date while touring through the Unit cafeteria at Leavenworth, Kan., for}on South Thirteenth and Melrose |¢d States. The Rev. Villiers was once two years and has attained remerk-| streets. Delicious refreshments were | pastor, of the Episcopal church here. able success with it. She is a grad-| served during the course of the even: cree uate of Brury college, Springfield,|ing. Decorations were pink and white eee E. B. Calter, off well driller, has re- turned to the city after spending two months in the field near Rawlins. whens H. D. Joltey, of the Concrete Engi- neering company of Omaha was here yesterday interviewing contractors. eee Paula Ayers made her first bow to the public of Casper in this opera Ne better vehicle for the expression of her genius could have been obtained by the great contralto. In fact it would seem that the production was made especially for Miss Ayers. Other notables of the Brandon com pany who appear at their finest in in this performance are Harry Pfeil, Theo Pennington, Ed Andrews, Arthur CHICAGO The Rev, Charles G. Villiers, rector of the Island of Maui in the Hawai Mrs. M. J. Hopi Joaves tonight R. D. Miller, and Hugh E. Miller Mo. carried out-in sweet peas. fee cies, rari eo atte 4 the cormmunt-| left for Montana by car for a 10 days’ ao nD The guests included, Mr. and.Mrs,/ty conference which is belng held|trip of combined bauiness and pleas-| Beard, Carl Bundschu and Lee Bright. Vanatta- English ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wosdord, Mr.|from August 1 -> Augurt 14 Mrs.|ure. The remarkably low admission price in the Heart of the Loop Marriage in Cheyenne. . ours. Wood and daughter, Mr. and| Hopkins goes as a del*zite from the Recent Casperites who have gone] Mrs. Herrengas and daughter, Mr. and /| local chapter. Saeghsant ‘o Cheyenne to tive are Miss Fearl|Mrs. Terry and four daughters, Mr natta and Arthur Engtish, who]and Mrs. Anderson:and/daughter,.Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Brooks and fam- vere married there July 29 in the|and.Mrs. Walker and daughter, Mr.| fly, have been motoring through dif- Methodist Episcopal church by the| and Mrs. Root and/daughter, Mr. Rob-}ferent points in Colorado, returned last . ht. The governor delivered a Rey Guy Konkel. The couple were|ert Thenn, and+Mr4Tbenn's ‘father. ter) accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. A.| eee Gre AMPICO Jaggers and Howard Mills, North Casper Aid IN THE ‘iv. English hac obtained an apart-| Will Meet Friday. ment for his bride and they went to] The,Ladies’ Aid society oftheNogth| housekeeping after a short sight-see-| Casper church will meet; Fridmy- after-| ing tour in the vicinity of Cheyenne.|noon at 2 o'clock ‘with MraB. B. The groom has been a resident of Cas-| Winter, 1009 North Durbin per for more than four years. He went | Friends are invited. “2 e plays all the favorite ex- Mrs. Denham ‘ " | S Entertains Today. cerpts from the operas, and also music of all other PIGEON’S FRECKLEFACE Mrs. Joo E. Denham.ts entertaining. kinds ideallyinterpreted by the greatest pianists. _f] CELEBRATED K S 12 guests with, 3 en lowed by bridge. — j L. I. GULICH, Phone 1117-M honor of her mother: Mrs. Casper Representative } Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Bun-and Wind Brings Out Ugly Spots. 5 H Phe dapett wan a tl is visiting here-with Mrs. Denham. THE CHAS. E. WELLS MUSIC CO. 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