Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1923, Page 3

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Mrs H, H. Schwartz entertained the! Tea club this afternoon at her resi- dence on South Beech street. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. ‘Thaddeus Walker, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. O. 1 Walker, Mrs. E. lL. Estabrook, Mrs, + James P. Kem, Mrs. T. 8. Cooke and Mrs. Fred C. Capen wit be hostess at the third of a series of informal bridge teas to be given tomorrow af- ternoon at her home on Milton fAyenue. Guests who will attend are Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew, Mrs. G, R. Waldschmidt, Mrs. Amos Kellogg, Mrs. @. K. Deaver, Mrs. Leigh, Towns- send, Mrs. J. H. Rowand and Mrs. . Charles Campbell, cee Women of Mooseheart Legion Will Entertain. -The women of the Mooseheart le sion wl entertain informally tomor row afternoon at tne Moose lodge rooms in, honor of Mrs. Otto and Mrs. Hobson. All members of the legion are invited to be present. eee: Presbyterian Aid Meeting Tomorrow. Mrs. Rarie's division of the Presby- terian Ladies’ aid society will meet Friday afternoon, May 5, at her home 904 South Lincoln street. A social | afternoon will be spent and plans for the year’s work will ba completed. oes Mrs. Peterson Will Entertain Mrs. Carney Peterson will entertain the members ef the Thursday bridge club tomorrow afternoon at her resi-| dence, 702 Divine oe | Lutheran Aid Meeting Tomorrow The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Trin- ity Lutheran Church will meet to- morrow afternoon at the ghurch par lors. Mrs, Evan Lewis will be hostess for the afternoon. All members of the society are’asked to be present. eee Aid Meeting Thursday Afternoon There will be a meeting of the Gen- eral Ald of the First Baptist Church tomorrow afternoon at 2.80 promptly at the church. During the afternoon an Interesting lecture will be given. All members of the Ald are requested to be present. MN . Bookfellows Meet ‘Thursday Night The regular monthly meeting of the Casper circle of Bookfellows will be held at the Henning Hotel tomorrow evening. Eugene Martin will preside. eee Kitchen Shower ' Tomorrow The Women of the Mooseheart Le- sion will give a kitchen shower to- morrow afternoon at the lodge rooms for the purpose of supplying the Moose kitchen with necessary cook ing utens!'s. All members of the Legion are asked to attend. eee Mrs. ‘Tyler Will Be Honored Guest Mrs, B, B. Lummis witl entertain at if an informal bridge ten tomorrow fae at her residence, 118 East Sixth street, in honor of Mrs, Nell ‘Tyler of Rock River, who is visiting here for a short time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. C. Nico laysen. Eight guests will be present. * Lutheran Aid Will Meet Thursday. ‘The Ladies’ Ald of the Grace Eng lish Lutheran church will meet to- morrow afternoon, May 8, at the home of Mrs. Robert Heinz, 641 CY avenue. Mrs. Heinz will be assisted by Mrs. S. J. Carr. All members of the: society are. requested to .be present. " . Rebekah Meeting This Evening Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 13 wil! meet in regular ‘session this evening at the I. O, O. F. Hall. Candidates ‘will be initiated and refreshments wi!’ be served. All Rebekahs are asked to be present. 9 eee Philathea Class Meeting ‘Thursday ‘The regular meeting of the Senior Philathea class of the Methodist Church will be held Thursday after- noon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs, ‘\F. P. Neigh, 629 Hast Fourth street. Mrs. Neigh will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. E. E. Litter- dale, Mrs. Clarence Graef and Mrs. ‘Winkleman. ; * . Midnight Bridge Club Meeting The Midnight bridge club met last evening at the home of Mrs. Frank ofan on South Wolcott street. Sub stitutes for the evening were Mrs. Rex Fanning and Mrs. Nell Kimball. Honors were taken by Miss Kathleen Sullivan and Mrs. Cowan, The club will meet again in two weeks on Tuesday at the home of Miss Mar. garet England. . ee McDowell-Smith Marriage The marriage of Miss Darline Mc- Dowel! to George B. Smith, both of this city, took place last Saturday afternoon, the Rev. H. H. Hildebrand officiating. The couple was unat- tended. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make thelr home here, eee Buchanan-Kesecker Nouptials. A very attractive wedding took place in the Methodist Episcopal church, Tuesday afternoon, May 1, at 8 o'clock, when Miss Martha Gladys Buchanan and Preston W. Kesecker, both of Bucknum, were united in marriage by the pastor, the Rev. Lewis EB. Carter. The ring cere- mony was used. They were attended by Miss Mary Alice Jones of Casp: and Buchanan of Bucknum bro The brid becomingly in white satin vr kJ dressed with a tulle veil and carried a bouquet of red roses. The guests present were Mrs. Blaine Jones, Miss Alma Jones, Glen M. Buchanan, Ellis Kesecker, Miss Mary Alice Jones and Mark J. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Kesecker intend to live at Bucknum. | THE HUMAN ZOO Copyright, By C. D. Batchelor 1028. by Public Ledger Company Che Casper Daily Cribune Mrs. Fred Capen., Will Mect. oe The Pythian Sisters will meet Bridge Ten Thursday evening, May 3, at 8 Tomorrow. .Pan-Hellenic Luncheon asked to be present. | ? ee | day, May 1 at the Methodist church, | Pythian Sisters | o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. Candidates will be initiated and refreshments will be served. Hos- tesses for the evening will be the Mesdames John Clitisenhunt, Lowe, | Yeaman and Miss Watters. All mem- bers of the organization are asked to be present. eee Saturday at Henning. Member of the Pan-Hellenic asso- clation will be hostesses at an infor- mal bridge luncheon ‘to be given Sat- urday at one o'clock at the Henning hotel. All those who wish to attend are asked to call Miss Virginia Wil- Hams at 1089R. * Presbyterian Aid Meet’ng Thursday : The Ladies Aid soctety of the Ft Presbyterian church will meet Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 at the Bunga- ‘ow church. Mrs. Fred Van Gorden! ind her committee will be hostesses for the afternoon. All members are The marriage of Miss Aryeka Ras- mussen to Benjamin Christain both of Lavoye, Wyo., took place Tues. the Rev, L. E. Carter officiating. | The ring ceremony was used. The couple was attended by Miss Alvera Christman and J. Norman Grant. The bride was attractively dressed in a white s'lk gown and cafried a boquet of red réses, Guests present ‘at the weeding were, R. P. Rasmus- sen, K. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pedicord, B. Pedicord, Charles Lamb, Mrs. C. C. Pool, and Master Charlés Poal. Mr. and Mrs. Christ- ‘an will make their hame at Lavoye. Bur yor St. Mark’s Guild Meeting Thu'sday Afternoon An important meeting at St. Mark's guild wiIL be held tomorrow after-| noon at 2.30 at the Parish house.| All members of the guild are asked to be present. eee Tivy-AstTy MarMage Tuesday Miss Helen D. Tivy and William M. Astry were Quietly married Tues- day .afternoon at the home of the! bride, 925 Sotith” Wolcott street, the Rev. R. R. Hildebrand, pastor of the First Christian chirch officiating The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Edith Hurley of this city. The couple left yesterday for Chicago to make their home. eee Day of Kindergarten Play Changed to Saturday The spring festival; or, May play Frances Ray, Genevieve Brown, Eve- thy Mills. The club is composed of a group of Park school girls. oo Miss Margaret O'Brien, who under- went a serious operation last week pital, is reported to be rapidly. improving see Mr. and Mrs. H. McFadden are visiting with friends here for a short timte from Salt Creek. se Mr. and Mrs. O. Sloman are in the city for a few days from Denver. epee Miss Marie Gruendel arrived in the city last tvening from her home in week here visiting with friends. ere Nebraska, where she will spend sev- eral weeks visiting at the home of her brother, 5 . James Horton arrived this morning from Denver, being. called ‘here by the serious illness of his sister. eee -Mr. and Mrs. EB. P. Parker left yesterday overland for Cheyenne and Denver to be gone a week or 10 days on @ business and pleasure trip. cee Mrs. L. K. Sayer and children ere visiting with relatives in Billings for a few weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Quaker have returned from Omaha after a week's business trip spent there. see which was to have been given Fri- day. afternoon in the high school au- ditoruim by the kindergart-1 pupils of Casper, has been changed and will be held ‘Saturday evening at 7:20. Friday afternoon the play will be given free for all first grade pupils of the city. An admission of th’rty- five and fifteen cents will be charged Saturday evening ‘for adults and children, Small children not, ac- companied by their mother, or father will not be admitted. Miss Sarah Crumpton who is art director of the high school has resigned the chi'dren’s costumes and has planned all of the stage settings. Miss Fran- ces Bell and Miss Lillian England will accompany the children. | ‘The pay is belng put on under the! supervision of the Kindergarten as-| sociation of Casper and includes the following kindergarten instructors, Miss Vida Williams, Miss Garnett Vo'erston, Miss Adel Ackerman, M'ss| Genevieve Jones, Miss Frances Bell,! Miss Edith Hunt and Miss Mae| Henry. aoate Lazy Daisy Club EnteTta’ns Members of the Lazy Daisy c'ub entertained At {ts first formal party | last Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Louise Blackstone on Hast Fourteenth street. Games were! Played during the afternoon after| which refreshments were served by! members of the club. Among those present were the Misses Mildred John-| son, Helen Eastman, Bernice Flani-| gan, Janell Flanigan, Lucile Shopf,| BOY | Or girls, have you earned your gun? ‘Ten coupons from Aunt Betty’s Bread will get you a beautiful Toy Pis- tol FREE Ask your grocer for Or call at Metz Home Bakery Phone 570-W 501 South Durbin St. B. Stafford will leave to- Morrow morning overland. for Lin: Model 220—Price $200 ceived within the next ten them for you. our exclusive mechanical 232 . Second St.- AND YET FRIENDS SENT HIM THEIR SYMPATHY! lyn Moore, Bernice Benson and Doro-! Stafford and baby. They will return at the Women’s and Children’s hos: | Red Lodge, Mont., and will spend a* Miss Agnes Ryan left yesterday for} |, Announcing. Two New Victrola Flat Top Console Models NOTE THE NEW DRAWER FOR NEEDLES AND ‘ ACCESSORIES, ~ : The two Victrola models picture above incorporate Victrola musical quality in cabinets reflecting all the skill of the master designers—a perfect combination of art and utility with moderate cost. We are now booking orders on shipment to be re- The NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR MAY ARE HERE. We have them all and will be glad to pla ‘ Any Piano, Victrola or Brunswick bought from us carries our full guarantee and free service from The Chas. E. Wells Music Company “Home of the Chickering’ ~Phone 194 coln, Neb., where he will meet Mrs. | to Casper in a week. 7. Mr. and’ Mrs. Harvey J. Adams are the parents ‘of a 10-pound baby daughter, who arrived this morning at their home. Both mother and| daughter are doing nicely. eres, Mrs. W. F. Henning ts spending a short time at her former home in Missouri having been -called there ‘by the serious IlInéss of her father. Mrs. B. B.. Brooks has returned from Washington, where she has been attending the national .D. A. R. convention. 2 eee : Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Bott left this morning overland for Cheyenne on a short business and pleasure trip. ‘They were accompanied by Mrs. Wil- liam Henning of Denver, who has evening for Chicago and New, York,| States Oil corporation; George M. where they will spend several weeks | Huss, on @ pleasure and business trip. . . o . Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Daly arrived in the city yesterday from Denver and intend to spend a week or 10 days here on business. eee The Misses Margaret and Patricia-| Sullivan are visiting with friends in New York for a few weeks. ene Mr. end Mrs. H. K. frank are business callers here for a short time \from thelr home in Houston, Tex. eee Mrs. Dorothy Thomas and daugh- ter have returned from a two weeks’ pleasure trip spent in Denver and other Colorado cities. ary . Mr. and Mrs. H. family are visitors from Omaha, HH. Swanson and here for a week ee Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Johnson and family are visiting with relatives in | Nebraska for a few weeks. City Briets Mike Leary, who was seriously hurt about a month ago when a horse fell on him, has returned to the Two Bar ranch and is once again able to take up his duties. Timothy Mahoney, Sr., has re- turned from Denver, where he has been visiting with his family for the last two months. eee J John Tobin left yestertay for the Two Bar ranch after ‘spending: sev- eral days here on business and visit ing with his family. * H. K. Harrison ts here for a few weeks on business from Denver. eee J. P. Hunderson left Monday for Thermopolis and Billings, where he will spend a week attending to bust- ness affairs. K. H. Potter and son William have returned from Montana, where they have been on a business trip for the last two weeks. 2 . K, N. Newman is a bustness caller here for a short time from Tulsa. iar) R. J. West left this morning for Portlatd and other Oregon cities to be gone for a month én business and visiting with relatives. : o ese C. 8. Lake, chairman of the board been visiting here for a short time. , ec ere : Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H, Harrison nd chitdren Helen and Margaret left |ldst evening for Blgin,' Ill., where they will visit for a month at the | ome of Mrs. Harrison's parents. * * Miss Lillian Carrol] ts visiting with | friends here for a few days from her | home in Ogden. shehe Mrs. Roberts and daughter Lillian are visiting with friends and relatives in Oklahoma for a few weeks.. eos Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Smith left last || Cleanliness In Preparing | Wyatt ‘Cafeteria Model 215—Price $150 days. of transportation units of the Middle engineer for the Wyoming North an@ South raflroad, and Con: gressman James G. McClintic of Oklahoma, were business visitors in Casper yesterday on matters con- nected with the completion of the road, q A Former Governor Robert G. Carey spent yesterday here on business from his home at Careyhyrst. : eee ‘W. A. Chatterton, representative of the Roitan and Osmundo Cigar fac- tory, is in the city for a short time on business. eee H. G. Weishel and F. J. Miodek, representatives of Carson Pirie Scott and company of Chicago, are here on business and are-making their head- quarters et the Kassis Dry Goods company. . Joe Cook is here for a few days on) Business from Riverton. ore @. A. Baker is a business caller here for a short time from Omaha. sre Mex W. Ball, president of the Western Pipe Line company, is here on business for-a few days from Denver. ere H. EH. Felton, EB. C. Sieardi and A. EB, Smith, all of the Standard Oi company, are here on business from New York. y Tusid las Gin ® - R. K. Lewis arrived this morning from Evanston, Ill., and will spend several days here attending to bual- ness affairs. ene E. EB. Camp-and L. V. Grossman are visiting with friends here for a ew days from Lavoye. a see J, E. Miller came down last eve- ning from Miles City,-Mont., and ex- pects to epend several days here at tending to business affairs. "_D, W. Rawlings is among the ou! of town business callers here for the remainder of the week from Denver. ——$—.———— VETERANS OF- FOREIGN WARS 10 PAY TRIBUTE + sented to W. Powder River Post No, 991, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, haye becn re- quested to meet at the pustoffice in uniform at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon to assist in the buriai of Mr. Griffin, who was an exservice man, The body ‘s now at the Schaffer- Gal chapel. Japanese Armor Is Displayed Here In Pharmacy Window The curiosity of crowds was at tracted this afternoon by an exhibit of Japanese armor in the window of the Midwest Pharmacy on East Second street. This armor was pre: 8. Kimba!l 0 years ago by the former mayor of Casper, Dr. J. I. Leeper who obtained it in To io while enroute from the” Philip: pines when he was serving as lieu: tenant surgeon with the American army of occupation after the Span ish-American war. The armor 4s of Iaquered steel held together by throngs and while heavy enough to be protection against the battle axe and javelin of the age in which {t was used, would be of little value against a rifle ball. The Japanese fought on foot and for that reason the armored shoes customary in England and other TO THOMAS. GRIFFIN THhomas Gr'ffin, 52 "years of age, dled at a local hospital ut 3:30 o'c!ock yesterday afternoon. His only known relative is a brother in Norfolk, Va. May Festival Of B n Snappy Sport Coats argains parts of Burope are not to be seen on this outfit. BY FREE STATE DUBLIN, May 2—(By The Asso- ciated Press.}—The execution of two more irregulars was announced by the Free State this afternoon.. Tho men, Christopher Quinn and William Shaughnessy, had been found guilty of killing Free State soldiers at Ennis, county Clare on April 21, The executions took place at Ennis, DO A JOY STEP { Mr. Man: If I took: a whole page tea tell you about Bostonian shoes I couldn’t say more than “‘Bos-.~ tonian shoes are the smartestS and most comfortable men’s* shoes in town.” , Even the price is comfort- able. H : Z Yours truly, ‘ Sam Smilingfoot, Salesman for SHIKANY’S SHOE AND CLOTHING CO. 142 E. 2nd Phone 474 =. [BOSTONIANS, ja izes Scores and scores of smart new Sport Coats in various shades and a variety of clever, appealing styles. These Coats area special purchase. If they had been bought through the regular chan- nels each garment would have been from $4.50 to $12.00 higher. y 4 . Casper : Extra specials in Pretty New Hats $5.95 and $10.95 outh Center’ St.—Phone 1304-W _ Every woman in Casper and. vicinity should take advantage of our 33 1-3 per cent discount offer on three-piece Suits—our special line of two-piece Sport and Street Suits at $19:95—our offer of every out-size Suit in the house at one-third off—our ex- tra special value Dresses at $16.50, $22.50 and $32.50 and dozens of other reduced items. “Ask to see the Chic Silk Capes Special at $12.00 | |

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