Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Community Aid Meeting Friday, Th King of Diamondville, Wyo., grand matron of the grand chapters of Wyoming, made her official visit at Ladies’ North Casper Cc that place yesterday. meet tomorrow a nat the home| Among the guests trom Casper of Mrs. L. M. Peterson, 1151 North were Mrs. C. H. Townsend, grand Glenarm steeet, instead of at the/ treasurer; Mrs. Viola Mechling, home ef Mrs. O. Sellar as was! junior grand matron; Mrs. C. $§. formerly announce . Important busl- ness matters will b: Thompson, past matron; Mrs. Frank ussed and it! rnittte, aed 8 {ttle, past grand matron; Mrs. ite popes : all at bers wat J. M. Lowndes, past maton; Mrs. Beets eae see at Stone's | EPOd Moore, associate matron; Mra, grocery store. All those who are to| pNwok Malser and = Mrs. William donate articles for the sale are asked| x eee tee | Thursday, May 24 | ‘The lecture announced last Sun; Royal Neighbor day to be given th venti vi} res wostheien: given this evening will not be held until Thursday evening, May es foot ae ee ne an 24, at which time it will be given at pe ibey y the North Casper Community church, y : 1009 North Durbin strect. The lec- and W r ture wil! b te y N OF postponed due to the absence of Mrs Dean toen DY. Mie Peanae Rumsey of Chicag> on foreign Mis- | siuna. Mrs. Ruresy is widely rend |cren missionuries, Mrs. *amsey will hava for the benefit of her audi- Edelmuth from the city. Mrs. Gay Entertains At Bridge Luncheon. f |ence curios from all parts of the pa ONY {Gay entertained at an| world. No admission will be charged. ‘AGsd" thls ad sth nell form » lun ; The public js invited is is the young man whe has just written a business terday at her home, 239 South Mc-| eT pamphlet entitled “The Ge-Getter.” ‘ Kinley street, in honor of her house te } guest, Mra. J. A. Lowry of Ther-| 2ureiay Club | mopolis. Twelve guests were present.| ~ CRY { Mrs. 8, N. Brooks entertained the Thursday bridge club this afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. lL. Patton on South Wolcott | Street. Substitutes for the afternoon Were Mrs. Leigh McGrath and Miss| Kathleen Sullivan fs | Stuart Dance | Friday Evening. The Clan Stuart will hold their rek- ular monthly dance Friday evening, May 18, at the Odd Fellows hall. Tho| dance will begin at 9 and continue) until 12 o'clock. Light refreshments. will be served during the evening. | raves A. Board The regular monthly meeting of the! Young Women's Christian aseociation Russell-Blackstone Marriage Announced. has been made of| board of directors will be held Fri- THE HUMAN ZOO Arthur Watson, Mr, and Charles Rose and the Misses Ne ie Bartholomew, Cleola Lilly, Lola Mil- ler, Blanche Wagner, Mary Wagner, | Parker, Bryan Gladman, Ellsworth Wagner, Marvin Bishop and George Curtz. Mrs, Simpeon Entertains, Announcement at an informal dinner party the merriage of Miss Beulah Russell| 28¥ evening at 7:30 at the association|cvening at her home, 307 North Cen- to Paul FE. Blackstone, both of Cas-| C!Ub rooms in the Smith-Turner build-| ter street in honor of Mr. Simpson| per, which took place in Denver Sat-|!"8- All members of the board are| whore birthday was yesterday, A urday, May 12, They were attended| *ked to be present. | by Mrs. James E. Russell and George | H. Blackstone, brother of the groom. | Bridge The couple returned Monday morn-| This Evening. ing and will make their home here.| Miss Frances Davidson -will en- eee tertain at an informal bridge party Bake Salo | this evening at her residence on Saturday. | Grant street. A color scheme of yel The Loyal Workers class of the|low and. white will be used for the decorations, present. North per Christian church will hold a sale of baked goods Saturday| at the Norris grocery and market on Eight guests will be H and Durbin streets at North) Birthday Dinner Casper. Last 7 nd So Mrs. H G. Woodson e@ . a mtertained <4 wrens ee oe informal birthday dinner last Pntertain. evening at her real Mrs. A. F. Hoff will entertain at! ence on Durbin street in honor of Mr. Woodson whose birthday was yeateday. Red roses were used for the table decorations. The evening was spent in playing cards and dancin, an informal luncheon and musical to- morrow to be givén at her residence, 1139 South Center. Members of 0. E. 8. Visit Douglas Chapter Members of Casper chapter No. 4, Order of Eastern Star, were guests yesterday of Woodbine chapter No. | The Shifters club just recently or-! | Sanized at the county high school t Douglas. Mrs. Mart 38, 0. B.S, at Douglas, Mrs. Marle/ at the present time.over 48) members The club ig @ secret organization having rules and bylaws which are never published. The purpose of the club 1g to do others as you were done by when initiated. It Is expected that at the close of the week the club will have a membership Ust of 160 students, GIRLS! LEMONS BLEAGH DUT TAN . * informal Party ast Evening. Miss Marie Bishop was hostess at an attractive 6500 party given last evening at her home on East ‘Second street. Lilies of the valley, sweet |color scheme of pink and white was used for the decorations. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mra, W. D. Hardie, Mrs, Austin, Mr. and Mrs. G. B, Nelson, Miss Marion) Simpson, of Massachusetts, L. More-| mon, O. Hetsy, A. Logun C. Cook, B. Morie, and William Riepet. eee New Voice Studio Will Be Openrd. Mrs. Mark H. Smith will open a studio for instruction in vocal work June 1. Mrs, Smith is a pupil of Oscar Saenger. She nas sung in New York, Chicago, St. Paul and in many of the other leading cities of the United States. She has also given recitals in thea cities. which were largely attended by, exacting critics who had nothing but praise to offer for. the accomplished in- structor. Personala j Mr, and Mrs. Pierce Smith are the parents of an §%-pound girl born at the Casper Private hospital Tueeday. Both mother and daughter are pro- gressing nicely. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Milton after spending six weeks in Casper return- ed to their home in Chicago last night. Mr. Milton is a chemist for the Chicago Burlington and Quincy rail- road. oe Dr. G. T. Morgan has been called AND FRECKLES peas and roses wero used for decora- Mix the juice of two lemons with! [/0"S- ans Toe ie eventas were three ounces of Orchard White, which) sarvin Bishom” rthur Horsch and any druggist will supply for a few)” A oils »P. cents, shake well tn a bottle, and you| A™ong the guests who attended} have a whole quarter-pint of the most| “re Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holloran, Mr wonderful freckle and tan cream, and|%"¢ Mrs. Wa'ter Storie, Mr. and Mrs. complexion beautifier. | Jas. Speas, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hor M © this sweetly fragrant|®°% Mr. and Mrs. Curtz, Mr. and Mrs, lemon m into the face, neck,| | and hands each day and seo how ee | freckles and blemishes naturally | Alkali in Shampoos | bleach right out and how youthfully i : clear, soft and rosy-white the skin Bad for Washing Hair | | | Many soaps and prepared shampoos |contain too much frea alkall, which in very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use it Mu!s!fied cocoanut ofl shampoo, for this 1s pure and entirely greaseless. It is inex-| pensive and beats anything else all to pleces. You can get this at any store, and a few ounces will last the who's family for months, Two or three teaspoontuls of Muls!-| fied is all that is required, Simply moisten the hair with water and rub| it in. It makes and abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thorough: | and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to manage. Besides, it lossens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff, Be sure and ask for “Mulsified” cocoanut o!! shampoo. —Advertisefment. becomes.—Adyertisement. Millinery Sale Lot 1 dark str day and Saturday . mall models in aws and silks, Fri- $2.95 Lot ailors, and small or medium trimmed models, Fedayant gg OR Saturday . —In this lot you will 2—S Lot find only high priced Hats, including Fisk patterns and mid-summer trimmed models in large shapes. ° $9.95 nne’s Hat Shop Hillcrest Water A to Bend, Ore. by the death of his sister and will be absent from the city for two weeks. . Mrs. 0. W. Twiggs and baby son Warren of 845 East Third street, re turned this morning from Oktahoma and Kansas where they have been vis- iting with friends and relatives for the last four months. ee ‘Misa C. M. Morrison fs here on bus!- ness for a week from Billings, eee Miss Billie Mahoney and brother Frank arrived yesterday from their home at Rawlins and will spend some time here visiting with relatives, x ee ‘Mr. an@ Mrs, John Doran will re- turn this week overland from Call- fornia where they have been for the last four months. Miss Billie Mahoney and brother Frank arrived yesterday from their home at Rawlins and will spend some time here visiting with retatives, ee Mr, and Mrs, John Doran will re- turn this week overland from Call- fornia where they have been for the last four month Attorney and Mrs, R. H, Nichols are spending a few days in Denver on a business and pleasure trip. se Mr. and Mrs, F. 1. Gibson spent yesterday here visiting with friends ings to Denver. Mr, and Mrs, G, C, Richards and lohildren are visiting with relatives here for a short time from Omaha. | en route from Bill . eres Miss Ann Fullerton has returned from Denver where she spent a week visiting at tho home of her parents Mr. and Mrs, J, G, Harrison, | es J. Murphy have re- pleasure Mr, and Mra, ; turned from a two weeks’ trip spent in Balt Lake . Balcony Midwest W. T. MoMilian will leave this eve ; pe apret le ning for Cheyenne where he will at Pharmacy tend the D, O, K, K. ceremonies be |ing carried on there thin weeks Mre.| Candidates from Rock | Hanna, Laramte and Casper will at-|. and the Mesers, W. J. Stone, S. §.| during the celebra he Casper Daily Cribune - News of Women’s Clubs and Organization MARY TOBIN, By C. D. Batchelor Copyright, 1928, by Pubtle Ledger Company Springs, tend. The Denver and Hanna D. O. K. K. bands will furnish the music tion, . Society Editor Marion Simpson of Sturbridge, Mass. Miss Simpson is @ niece of Mr. Simpron. eee Mr, and Mrs. H. U. Webber left last evening for where they wili visit for some time with relatives. eee Mrs. K. ¥.. Hyde is visiting with friends here for a few weeks from Seattle. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Potter are in the city for a day from Portland, Ore. eee Mr. and Mrs. William McCormick are the parents of a baby daughter who arrived this week. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. eee Miss Minnie Sutton left this after- | noon for Minneapolis where she will visit with her father for some time. eee Mrs. Arthur Kyte returned yester- day from Sheridan where she has been ,visiting with her sister, Mrs. Bedwell, for the last few City Briets E. J. Owrld has returned from Shoshont after a week's business trip there. Mr. Owrid is a prominent wool buyer. eee ‘Wallace Leavitt of the Producers & Refiners corporation of Parko, Wyo., is in the city on business and visiting with friends. J. M, McFadden and Ed McFadden are business callers here for a short time from Lima, O. ar H. K. Decker arrived in the city Wednesday on a short business trip from Chicago. . Mise Mildred West left last evening for her home in Colorado after a week's pleasure trip spent here. eee and Mrs. H. U. Laden are in Mr. Mrs. Chars Simpson was hostes® the city visiting with friends for a week from Indian: Mr. and Mrs. Harold B, Williamson left yesterday for Riverton and Lan- der to be gone a few days on busi- nes. apolis, eee | Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Carpenter, the former's father, R. M. Carpenter and Mr, and@ Mrs. Carl Barnes have re- turned to Casper after a pleasurable | winter spent in San Diego, Cal. | see | Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Williams left this morning overland for Denver) having been called there by the seri-| ous illness of Mrs. Williams, sister, of Mrs. Bert Harvey. | eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson have as their house guest at their home on North Center street, Miss 2411—“Sweet sparkling dance records, ielding melody. You'll king syncopation, No waiting, | THE MILLINERY Malin Floor, Arnold Johnson’s Orchestra “Kiss Me” Two Lilting Fox Trots Arnold Johnson’s Orchestra makes records exclusively for Brunswick, because like other noted dance orchestras they found Brunswick Reaords truest, clearest and most perfect in their interpretations. You'll like these two Something new every day ‘You can get new Brunswick Records every day, Go to any Brunewick dealer and atk to have the new records pl ro Brunswick Records can be played on an} graph but they are best on The jell ap BARCLEY SHOP CORSETS Harold W. Graham left for Den- ver last night to attend to business matters connected with his oil in- terests. see W. R. Finney, superintendent of the Midwest Refining gas plant, has returned from Elk Baain where he spent several days on bus'ness. oe H. T. Severna and X. W. Conley are spending the day at Bolton Creek on business. ee A. K. Hughes is a Denver buainess man in the city for a few days. ar) O. C. Tracy has returned from a short business trip made overland to Cheyenne and Denver. “ee H. W. Adams left last evening for Los Angeles where he will spend a month visiting with his parents. cee Joe Witherow of the Great Western Sugar company of. Riverton is in the Lovin’ Mama” Full of bouncing rhythm and want to dance to their rol- for FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ond early summer vniiltners into two groups SATURDAY ONLY AT $5 and $10 small, tailored or trimmed and seasonable, We have divided our PRICED FRIDAY AND Theso models are all new la or and yalues up to $18.00, SILK LINGERIN O-S Building THURSDAY, MAY 17, 192 city for a few days attending to eee H. L. Shaffer, J. G. O'Connor and A. O. Borks have returned from Thermopolis where they spent severa! days on business. eee K. H. Connor of Denver arrived in the city this morning and will spend until Sunday here visiting with friends. Ask this questio | When you are urged to buy another baking powder be- cause it costs less than Royal, ask—‘“‘Is it made from Cream of Tartar??? ROYAL Baking Powder ' Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste H. O. Mullen ts here on business for a week from Toledo, O. oi ee F. D. Stanley is a business caller here for a short time from Des ‘Moines. eee M. C. Whaley left yesterday over- land for Thermopolis and will spend a few days there attending to busi- ness affairs. o. Dr. J. H. Jeffrey will leave Satur- day for California where he will spend some time on a business and pleasure trip. H. G. Lingwood !s a business man from Omaha, here for a week. M. L. Rash ts in the city on bust- ness for a few days from Pittsburgh, Pa. . Cc. C. Moore of the Libby McNeil and Libby company is a business visitor here from Omaha, Neb. eee W. E. Johnson is here from Den- ver this week. Mr. Johnson is con- nected with the Colorado Portland Cement company. =. a —= = tered J TRAIN SCHEDULES aud’'s Oriental Cream | | : to keep the skin and | | Chicago & Northwestern complexion in perfect ‘Westbound Arrives Departs condition through the Noe eewnnannn-a ne: --2:40 p. m, 3:00 p. stress of the season's ery peacaiet ‘Arrives D activities, Whit 5 |p No. gras 40 Dp. Ta. 8:55 p. Flesh-Rachel. Send 10c for Trial Size | Chicago, acne: ‘nm bk ribet esl i Ps BL -——----—--------------------10.25 p.m. : Gouraud's \ Lg Xo. tan Tao & Oriental Crea m9] Riaeeneeeeeeenmmmmeninenatin 35 p. Citi i ii iit tt FOR THE LAST TWO DAYS OF OUR Stock Reducing Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We will offer the women of Casper further opportunity to buy their wants at real bargain prices. 7 GIRLS’ DRESSES AT ONE UNUSUAL PRICE Values Up to $6.00 $2.49 This great lot includes Dresses of all descriptions and in sizes from 1 to 6 years. The fabrics are imported Organ- dies, Lawns, Swisses, Chambrays, Voiles and Dimities, They are well made and decorated with hand embroidery, in beautiful combinations and smockings. Sale of Ladies’ Apron Dresses, Chic Aprons and Dresses. $1.79 For Friday and Saturday at............. This lot includes Gingham and Percale Aprons, daintily trimmed with Cretonnes, Organdies and Braids. Silk Dress Goads All-Silk Taffeta in assorted shades. Frflay and Saturday, $1 89 e per‘yard .... Silk Messaline, in light and dark shades. Special for $1.79 Friday, Saturday, yard.... Best grade. Silk Crepe de Chine, Regular values up to $3.00, For this yard 1.89 yard All-Silk heavy weight Canton Crepe, in black, brown and blue shades only. Special for the last two days of our ock reducing $3 99 e sale at Imported Japanese Silk Pongee, in natural shade only. Special for this sale, $1.19 JOE DAVID & CO. 227 South Center Street Phone 747 So TGC OCCU COTTON AN UM TCU MAR Ae Limited Number of MISSES’ AND WOMEN’S - SPORT COATS To be closed out during our stock re- ducing sale at $8.75 For the last two days of our sale we will give every woman in Cas- f er a chance to purchase for erself high grade Silk Hose for 98c Pair We will sell two pairs only to a customer. The value of these is $2.00 and $2.50,

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