Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Zions and Ladies | To Be Enteftained. at W. H. Holland and M. J. Foley of| the Casper Lions club will be hosts} to the other members of the club and} their ladies Wednesday evening at a dinner to be served at the Ohio camp in the Big Muddy. The d'nner will be follcwed by a ‘dance. The trip to the camp will be mado! !n automobiles and members of the! clyb not having cars of thelr own are asked to communicate with George! Jarvis, who heads a committee on ar rangements. Members of the clul will meet at the park opposite the) city hall at 6 O'clock sharp tomorrow evening, from which place the cars| ‘will start a few minutes later. Mrs. Bacheller Entertains. Mrs. Paul Bacheller was hostess at an attractive bridge luncheon given | today at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flanigan, 924 South Durbin strect. Sweetheart roses ‘were used for the table decorations. Among the guests who attended were Mrs. R. C. Wyland, Mrs. Car Shumaker, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrg Joe Bingenhelmer, Mrs. George Camp bell, M: Q K. Deaver, Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Mrs. Charles T. Weidner Mrs. Lelgh Twnsend, Mrs. Ceci! Bon, Mrs. Medeline Treber, Mrs. D. K. Bergman of -Lusk, Mrs. Anna Leeper, Mra, Kathleen Sullivan and Miss Bdna Smith. oe Mrs. Townsend Entertains Club Last Evening. Mrs, Leigh Townsend entertained the members of the Pepper club last yening at her home in the Grude apartments, Guests for the evening were: Mrs, Frank Cowan, Mrs. R. BH, Wertz, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs Witiam ‘obb and Miss Merideth Zangheldt. Members of the club present were Mrs. Arthur Schulte Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mra. Ted New mas Mrs. O, L. Walker, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. H. R, Lathrop, Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mrs. Charles T. Weidner, Miss Sue Mahoney and Miss Edna Smith. . <e Music Division Meeting Wednesday. The music division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will meet. tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock &t the public library. All members of the division are requested to pe present. eee Picnic This Byening. Several young girls of the city will entertain at a picnic to be given this evening at Garden Creek. Among those who will attend are the Misses Margaret Loughman, Anna Wir Ella Bunten, Nellie Quinn, Potts, Ella Clanahan, Ella and Mrs. McPherson. piieyre Birthday Party Today. Mrs. Glen Garey entertained at © children’s party this afternoon at her home on Eleventh street in hon or of her emall son, James’ third birthday. Games were played anc refreshments were served. Ten child ren attended. Mrs. Garey was sisted during the afternoon by Miss Marie Miller and Mrs. J. Stone. A large birthday cake with three tiny pink candles and rose buds was used for the table decorations. ee as Informal Dinner last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ¥. Murphy en tertained at an informal dinner party given last evening at the!r reside on C ¥ Avenue. Spring flowers wer« ‘used for decorations. Honors for the evening were taken by Mrs. George Moore and H. J. Neil Eight guest: were present. Vietory Workers Will Serve Luncheon Thursday. The Victory Workers of the Meth odis: church will serve a fifty cent luncheon ‘Thursday, May 10 from 11 @, m. until 2 p. m. in the basement ef the church. see Bridge Luncheon ‘Tomorrow. Mrs. John Rouse anf Mrs. R. C. VanDenberg will entertain at another bridge luncheon to be given tomor MR. DODGE OWNER We have complete stock of parts and testing equipment for taking @ care of your electrical system. Casper Battery Co. Authorized North East Service Station Phone 907 508 E. Yellowstohe Highway Your Home Cooked Meal | Mrs, | Legion Auxiliary Tow May 9 at the VanDenberg res! dence 1103 East Second street. At tractive spring decorations will be used. Among the guests who will attend are Mrs. William McCoy, Mrs. W. R. Johnson, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs. J. W. Bingenhetmer, . R. Waldschmidt, Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Mrs. Q.K. Deaver, Mrs. Harry Free, Mrs, Wiliam Kocher, M R. M. Andrus, Mrs. T, C, Spears, Mrs. M. G. Paulus, Mra. W. B. Maxwell, Mrs. Tom Elkins, Mrs. Bert Fiiesness (irs. George Campbell, Mrs. T. S. Cooke, Mrs. Nell Charies Ge! Charles W. Barton, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Ben Pelton. eee Meeting Tomortow, Members of the American Legion auxiliary will hold another all-day session tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Burke Sinclair, 604 Milton avenue. The main feature of the day will be the completion of poppies which ar: being made by the aux to be s 4 on poppy day, May ch mem ber is asked to bring at least one person eligible to membership. Dur- ng the afternoon a short business session will be held. ‘Those who at tend are asked to bing one thing suitable for lucheon. eee New Studio Opened Here. Mrs. George E. Curtz, violinist and of violin, harmony, theory ensemble, has just opened a atu: }io at 521 East Twelfta street. Mrs. Curtz is a graduate of the Holy Name college of California nn‘ of the Bush ‘onservatory, Chicago. She was also a student of Szerwonky of Chicago. Mrs. Curts played an excel'ent selec- tion Sunday at St. Anthony’s church. eee cher ules Salo Saturday. The Ladies’ afd of the Grace Eng- Ush Lutheran church will hold a ale of baked goods Saturday, May 12, ut Stone's grocery store. cee Venefit AvSoctation st This Evening. Benefit association 1 meet this eveniny at 8 o'clock t the Union Labor temple. All those nterested jn the association are ask. @ tc be present at s West Minister Guild Meeting Tomorrow, The West Minister gufld wil meet tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock at the Presbyterian Manse, 804 South Wol- cott street. This will be the last dinner of the season. All businces <rls and teachers of the Preshyteriun church are In be present. this meeting. . Personals Announcement has been made of the arrival of a baby daughter last week to Mr. and Mrs. James Waugh. Mrs, Waugh was formerly Miss Schutz, principal of the Park school, eens Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Eastman lett this morning for Billings to be gone a week on a@ pleasure trip. see Mr. and Mrs. J. Robb have as their house guest for a few weeks Miss Virginia Cook of Cleveland, O. Miss Cock is a sister of Mrs. Robb. see Mrs. A. C. Korter left last even- ing for Chicago and other Eastern points where she will spend a month visiting with relatives. eee Miss Mary Cross has returned from Douglas where she spent the week- end visiting with her parents. She was accompanied home by her sister, 6 Cross who spent yester- ® visiting with friends. se. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferree of Denver, spent several days here on business and visiting with friends. Mrs. Ferree will return to Denver while Mr. Ferree will go to Montana on a short business trip. Mr. Fer: reo is connected with the Mutual Oil company. eee Mrs. Tom Daniels and baby son, have returned from Columbus, Mo., Cocoanut Make: A Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with Many soaps and prepared sham- poos contain too much free alkall. dries the scalp, makes the, hair brittle and {s very harmful. Mulsi- fied cocoanut ofl shampoo (which 1s pure o ,} less), is much et n else you can se shampooing as this cannot re the hair Dh put two or three teaspoon- fuls of Mulsified in a cup or glass with a@ little wari , thea moist- en your hair with water and rub the Mulsified in It will make an abund. ance of rich, creamy lather, and € » the hair and scalp thorough i ne lather rinses out easily, and removes every dandruff and particle of dust, dirt, excess ofl. The hair and evenly, and leaves y. bright, flufty dries q It uickly Is Ready |Wyat Cafeteria | you ified co ut off ‘Che Casper Daily Cridune MARY TOBIN, Society Editor Women’s Club Federation | Council Meets in Atlanta ~ Capital Romance “Agency” to Devise and. Enforce Laws to Prevent War May Be Urged by Delegates to Mid-Biennial Meet Opening Today ATLANTA, Cia., May 8.—Delegates to the mid-bfennial council meeting of the General Federation of Women’s clubs today were prepured for their first business session. Club women were commenting upon the address last night of Mrs. Thomas (3. Winter of Minneapolis, Minn., president of the federation, who strongly recommended to the dele- gates consideration o;! a movement} an epoch-making effort to establish to. crapte “ah: agency: \to. devise ans | Aasudioation of. pee ont aiter: enforce laws to prevent war. Mrs.| °nces we shou! rh! Mirth Winters address pretaced reading oz | Which #8 already in being. ‘The court, here from Salt Creck visiting with friends. eee A. L. Conner 1s an out of town visitor here for a short time from Cheyenne. eee L. 8. Fletcher is here on business from his home in Houston, Tex. eee P. EB. Clark is in the city attending to business affairs from Colorado Springs. eee J. I. Mathews left Monday for Thermopolis and Worland to be gone & week on a business trip. cee Harold Frank has returned from Ft. Worth, Tex., where he spent a short vacation visiting with friends and relatives, eee ee Armstrong heavy print Mnoleum at Graham Shields Furniture Co., where prices are lower. —=- in its constitution represents the a letter from President Harding | matured though and purpose of men dealing with the proposal for Ameri.| who have given most expert consid- can participation in the world court.| eration to the subject. It ts difficult In his letter President ‘Harding sald|to belleye that a more representa- that it 1s plainly the considered | tive, more impartial or more able judgment of the country that if we/ tribunal could be established under are to unite with other nations In any other plan." —<———__. ——$$_$__—_—___—. land for Sheridan to be gone two Dave Milligren is here on business weeks on e business trip, from his home at Norfolk, Neb. ary eee . Free Dancing Feature at Arkeon Show Free dancing will be a feature a res eee Permit Issued For A permit to build a $6,000 brick store on East Fifth street between Center and Wolcott was taken out yesterday by George B. Nelson. building will be one-story. Henry De Haan nas taken out a it _to construct TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923. -- ~ News of Women’s Clubs and Orgamzations story brick residence on West First between Center and Ash. oo It {s proposed to hold a world powe; conference in London next year ¢ consider how the industrial and sci. entific sources of power may be ay justed nationally and internattiona!ly, Ss Brick Residence The Under the new law now enforced In Turkey anyone found drinking alcoholio beverages receives 30 $4,000 _ two- strokes of the bastinado. GER’S EN GATE” free, costs more> other |: coffees— — . The engagement of Mlle. Luct enne Nano, sister of the secretary of the Rumanian delegation, to Don Juan Francisco de Cardenas, coun- sellor. of the Spanish embassy, has Levers announced at Washington, where she has been visiting with relatives for the last month. ele Mf. and Mrs. Harold Richard De- laney left yesterday for their home at Mammoth after spending the week. end visiting with friends. cee Mrs. J. C. Neilson is visiting here with Mr. Neilson for a short time from Chicago. . . Frederick Gregory retured last evening to Denver after spbndirs two weeks here visiting at the home of Mrs, R. L. Framis. eee Miss Lillian Morris has returned from Denver where she has been on a shopping and business trip for the last week. Mr. and Mrs. and baby Mrs. George D. Allen {s spending the day at Salt Creek visiting with James F. Davidson has returned from a short business tri» to Den- ver. eee George H. Henderson is spending @ short time here attending to bust- ness affairs from Nebraska. eee B. G, Mitchell and son are business visitors here for a few weeks from Omaha, From here they wi!l go to Billings for a short time, 7 ee John K. Bobson has returned to the city from a short business trip spent in Cheyenne and Denver. eee M. P. Lingwood will leave this sve- ning for his home in Denver ater a week's pleasure trip spent here visiting with relatives. rer) Herbert Fenny arrived in the city yesterday and will spend a short time here on business from Dubois. eee Harry Johnson is a business caller here for a few days from Denver. ow 0. T. Allright is visiting with his friends here for a few days from Tea- pot. ‘William 8. Cook of the Wilson Tire company of New York is here on business for a week. eee M. L. Tammerstaf left this morn- ing for Denver having been called there by the illness of his father. eee L. Field spent several days here on business and visiting with friends. eee Harry J. Beone and O. C. Simer spent the week-end here visiting with friends from Salt Creek. eee F. W. Ball arrived in the city Sun- day from Chadron, Neb., and will spend a few days here on business. eee O. F. Dempsey came down Sunday from his home in Thermopolis and will spend a week here on busine: eee M. Collet is a business visitor here for a short time from Salt Creek. eee J. H. Miller spent Sunday in the city from Powder River. eee Harry Roberts has left for Denver to be gone a week on business. eee Iiarry Parsons spent several days ——————— Why the Nation Calumet at the show at the Arkeon this evening from 9:30 unt!? 11 o'clock. This will be an added attraction in addition to the special entertainers from Denver who are Heine Klotz, sol ist band; Dorothy Hays, Jr., late blues singer from the Green Mill in Chi- cago and Ireno Prior, Denishawn Cancer. The regular Tommy Watkins’ or- chestra will be in attedance all the } evening, featuring the dance hits of the day. “Own Your Own Home" 19 OLGER'S wu DE IF with the Denver Municip: = i o4 COFFEE Almest Unbelievable can hardly realize the wonder- ful improvement to your * skin and complexion ‘d the mirror will reveal BZ toyou after usin ad's Orie: Cream for the first time. White-Fleah Rachel. 6 Send 10¢ for Trial Size FP. T, HOPKINS & S@N New York Boag Entrancing Evening Gowns and dainty inexpensive Dancing Frocks for the formal dancing party at the Arkeon Friday evening. Balmy Days of Spring SM cs \ 2, to4, iM + ‘e- Me os OS 00d Oriental: Cream: 2s e es So cake ‘. RO eS bring light pretty summery o> cs a Me fo ae <| she os Re and —Advertisement, friends. eee Mrs. John J. Durst has returned from San Antonio, Tex., and other southern points after a three months’ visit there, it has more than the ordinary pte) strength; it raises Tonle < bakings every a perfectly Eo ee that cannot be equaled. because it contains white- of-egg—the vital element that gives the housewives protec- tion against using a ig omer that has lost its ori : vening strength. assures light, tender, tasteful things every time you bake. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Bott and son, junior, have returned from a short business and pleasure trip made overland to Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Tisdale of Kay- cee and Mrs. A. L. Brock of Buffalo, are in the city for a short time hav- ing been called here by the illness of Mr. Tisdale's mother. cee Attorney and Mrs. Vincent Mul- vaney have as their house guests at thelr home on East Second street Mr. Mulvaney's mother and aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Mulvaney and Miss i H. A, Kean, of Chi 0. Cnc —because it is economical—, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clark and son pure, sure and wholesome. are visiting with friends here for a short time from Denver. That’s why the sale of Calu- PENS Oy met is over 150% greater Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorn and than that of any other bak- children are in the city for a short ing r time from Denver. powder. aoe A can of cone Miss Agnes Robertson returned last evening from a week's pleasure ef fall 16 ounces. Some bak- trip spent in Thermopolis. ing lers come in 12 wance Miss Helen Kooper left last even- ing for her former home in Missouri and will spend three weeks or a month there visiting with her par- ents. sure you get a pound when you . want it. ee) The Misses Frances and Dorothy Carpenter left Sunday for Colorado where they will spend two weeks’ visiting with friends and relatives. 1 « G. 0, storton ana] 2v@ Economy BAKING POWDER. the city this morn: and expect to make Mr. and Mrs. baby arrived in ing from Ogden their home here. eee Mra. Gladys Adams fs visiting with relatives here for a short time from Nebraska. eee Mrs. D. K. Bergman will return to her home this afternoon in Lusk after spending several days here vis- iting with friends. SUMMER SCHOOL WITHIN COOL, AIRY ROOMS Is the ideal place to spend the summer months. Don’t spend a small fortune in seeking elsewhere that same training you can have at home for a small cost. Good positions await our graduates right here in Cas- per. There is one for you but you cannot expect to get it without preparation. . A few months with us and you can enter the City Briefe B. ©. Hammond of the Parkers- burg Fg and Ree! company left this morning for Salt Creek and Sheridan on a business trip for his, company. eee E. B. Marlow of the Sinclair pur- chasing company is in the city for a short time en route to Tulsa, Okla. business world. ccoows iam CASPER BUSINESS COLLECE business, [inca ar is here on business | fi (INCORPORATED) from me 546 East Yellowstone Avenue K. O.,Munson left last evening for K. B. Larson left yesterday over- Eve: “S’matter, Adam? Why so restless?” Adam: “Dawgonit, I used poison ivy for my winter overcoat.” Not much chance of you needing a winter over- coat now, but get a good raincoat at Bloom’s Army Store, 246 South Center Street. It will shed many a rain drop going to work and days you are out fishing —they’re biting good and it’s raining hard. “You can always save money at Bloom’s on everything in the army goods line. Need a tent? We have some good ones, We have some feed bags —saves lots of time eat- ing, boys. Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons are guaranteed to give 75,000 impressions of the letters ‘‘a’” or ‘‘e’’ without filling, Buy typewriting supplies of Stationery Dept. COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. > 2 + : > ogo iM POON Coed Goatees reed M 1M Perera, Paros oo > * o%, 2 ? oe, ? oh o% 2, - 2, So she he che 2, +, mn Peano nie die eee ee ates died dte he odie deo dte-etoeteste ges o oats os ‘e? Ls eS rote foes Re o* for Casper matrons and misses, on Saat es eres Many beautiful new ones for sports wear, street wear and afternoon teas Ra ? oe, and other occasions have = just been placed on our %& popular special racks. > ad x 4, 2, - > 4, 7 > $16.50, $22.50, $32.50 And in our various groups of better Dresses at from $38.50 to $165.00. ? t, edge c 2, oe 2. - > Me ? Me e M tee 2. - <> Se - o> 2 + You Have Missed a Treat if you have not yet viewed our 5 wonderful showing of high class 49° Suits, Coats, Wraps and Dresses. Each Special Sale of Pretty Blouses 4:2 Pn heat te aot ‘ 2%, oe ? o. ? oe Regularly priced up to $118.50, specially priced at —......... 2, on ‘ > “ oe re oe ~~ aX a es a o4, . M o> Ss Just one more day to select one of our pretty Spring Blouses at the specia sale price of os > Ro es ~~ eo eho o> Y on ts o> New arrivals in Velour Check Sports Suits, Sum- mer Hats, dainty Underwear, Silk Hose, Band-o- Vests, Silk and Novelty Sweaters, Bags, Gloves and Novelties. ca re” *e “a . 2, + Py 2. ee > Dozens of worth while - bargains not men- tioned 2, ro 2 - oa eS Si 252 South Center Street Phone 1804-W Laat oe "eat Me *? x o aS ®, oe

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