Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 23, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Those who attend will meet at the ene station some time after Missionary Society Will Meet Thursday. The Woman's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon, May 24, at the bungalow church. Mrs, Rumsey |who has just recently returned from foreign missions will speak. All wom- en of the church are asked to be pres- ent. fhe Casper Dally Cribune News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations MARY TOBIN, Tuesday evening a the Keith hosp!- tal. Mrs, Kimball is the eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knittle. Both mother and baby are progress. ing nicely, eee ‘Mr and Mrs. George F. Kropp left last evening for Chicago to be gone for several weeks on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. Kropp is connect- ed with the Union Electric company here. ee Mr. and Mrs. J, I. Samuels and children have returned to their home in Denver after spending a week here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Adams on Grant sareet. see Society Editor City Briefe L. C. Goodrich returned from Basin, Wyo., this week. Mr. Good- rich has the contract to draw plans for a $20,000 building thera, see Dr. Arthur G. Crane, president of the University of Wyoming, has been visiting @ day or two in Casper. see Walter Riddle, an olf schoolmate of Major Ormsby, is here from Mercier, Pa, . |\Farmer-M ovie | Party Proposed CHICAGO, May 23—Prospects of a farmer-movie party, in which the agriculturists and the exhibitors might join hands in a fight against daylight saving laws, were suggested by speakers today at the convention of the Motion Picture Theater Owners of America. “Daylight saving is no economy for | moving picture theater owners,” one delegate said. “It sénds the golfer to the links, the fisherman to tho stream, the gardner to his back yard, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923. STEIN WAY “Instrument of the Immortals” The piano of Paderewski, of Hofmann and Rachmaninoff. A piano of surpassing loveliness—and the standard by which all piano quality is judged the world over. Engagement Announced leaving for California June 1. Tulips ep re Last Evening and roses were used for decorations.| Bridge Luncheon The Misses Ruth Beggs, Violet] Honors for the evening were taken! Tomorrow. Faulk 1 Gardner enter-| by Mr. and Mrs. J. BE. Hanway. Mrs, James P. Sweeney will enter ave et an attractive] Among those who attended were| tain at the second of a series of bridge en at thelr} Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Hanway, Mr. and/luncheons to be given tomorrow at Mrs. W. H. Patton, Mr. and Mrs./ her home on South Lincoln etrest. Earl ©. Hanway, Mrs. Fred Seaman, oon Lic Dr. C. A. Sanford, G. lL. Hopper,| Informal Dinner engagement| and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hanway. Last Evening. telegrams SeEe D. L. LaBreche was host at an tn- the center] CY Circle formal dinner party given Iast even- tied small] Will Meet. ing at the Henning hotel. Eight one of the’ The CY circle of the First Baptist| guests were present. ! church will meet Thursday afternoon see e city hav- Kansas|at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Rice,| Mrs, Curran ‘s an| 633 CY avenue. All members are| wil Entertain. omic de-| asked to be present as business mat-| Mfrs, Hal Curran will entertain at high school.) ters of importance will be discussed.|an informal bridge luncheon tomor er, being al nee ine wat her home, 443 East Eleventh the est Refining) Baptist Circle Brae pa 5 ridge was played during| Will Meet. honors being taken by| Mrs. A. B. Johnson will entertain] wart and Miss] the members of the K. Y. 0. cirele| fiss Beggs recetved| of the First Baptist church ‘Thursday | larirscon at her nome, evs oie Personals » guests present for the| avenue, Mrs. Rehr, wart De n Morgan, | Harold) American Legion ra Crump-| Auxiliary Dance. ia O'Ne The American Legion auxiliary Glenn,! give a this evening at Me-| Arkeon dancing academy for Mr. and Mrs. EB. L. Mead and fam- wil the the to their new residence on South Wal- nut street. Laugh V s and the) benefit of all ex-service men of the| hostesses. | state. The linen chest contest will| Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Henderson are eee be completed this evening and the! Visiting’ here for a few days from Formal Danco | winner will be determined Billings, Mont. This Ev : eee eee Miss tt and Mrs. At-| Baptist Circle | Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mathews and famae Stodda be hostesses this| Will 3 children have returned from « two ever f party to ne East Side circ’e of the Baptiat | Weeks’ pleasure end business trip hotel in| church will meet Thursday afternoon |sPent in Denver, eo 2e Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Bre@fori ar- rived yesterCay from Washington and expect to make their home here. suis 80 at the home of Mrs. Hanson, rth Fenway, All members of} le are asked to be present. Fastern Star | Meeting Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Martin arrtv. © Ft. Casper chapter Order of |/@4 in the city this morning from | Denver on a short pleasure trip. eee Lutheran Ald to ' Meet Thursday, Fastern Star 1 meet in regular ses- The Ladies the| sion Thursday evening at 8 o’clock| meet|at the Masonic temple. Initiation of| Miss H. K. Marion ts a business at 2:30 candidates will be held, after which|visitor here for a short time from wit freshments will be rved. The ex-| Chicago. | tess for the 2 e ng committee will be present at| Mr. and Mrs, L. N. Laughlin left |this morning for 'Thermopolis where they will spend a few days on « pleas ure trip ee o and N. R. W. Club > May 30. and Northwe n Rail-| n’s club wil) give a picnic| Mrs, H. Mart! arrive® yesterday y 30 at low-|from California to join Mr. Marti ris to be|who has accepted a position here for the members of the club.| with the Producers and Refiners cor- amilies and friends. All those | poration. Hen-| given bouquets| their . re ,|ly have moved from Lincoln street Mrs. Harriet Calley has returned from a three weeks pleasure trip spent in’ Dututh, Minn. eee A. S. Gray of the Curtis Publishing | company, arrived in Casper this week. | . J. Kleinemid, district manager of the Wright Manufacturing com pany, arrived here yesterday from his office in Lisbon, Ohio, eee K. L. Carlson arrived in the city this morning and will spend a week here on business. o. J. F, Sandiidge is here for a few days on business from Salt Lake City. Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Hanson left last evening for Colorado Springs, Colo., and will spend a week there visiting | at the home of Mrs. Hanson's par- ents. ee B. G. Champion left last evening for his home in Missouri having been called there by the serious ilinexs of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Morris and daughter are visiting with relatives) here for a few weeks from Kansas/ City, Mo, eee Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Rehr and baby daughter, Reba Lea, have moved from) he Poling south ih to their new dence on sega Lincoln street. . Miss Bernice yeh has as her house guest for several weeks her rousin, Miss Helen Foster of Chicago, o. Cleveland where he has been vistting| for the last three weeks at the home of his parents. eee R. A. Sutton left last evening for! | Cheyenne and Denver to be gone a week on business. . K. 0. Price is among the out of town business callers here for the re-| mainder of the week from Omaha. oe Mr. and Mrs. K. P. McLeod and son are visitors in the city for a short time from Des Moines. M. K. Mills {s here for a short time) attending to business affairs from) his home in Mortena. . Mark H. iting is in the city for| a short time from Grand Rapids. | Mich, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. La Marr arrived! in the olty this morning from Indian apolis and expect to spend a week or| 10 days here on business, oe ee K. T. Robinson is here for a week from Cheyenne. . Mr. and Mrs. George F. Noland are spending the day in Salt Creek visit- ing with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. EB. L. Williams re turned last evening from Montana where they have been visiting with relatives for the last two weeks. Davis G. Hammond arrived in the clty yesterday from Cendar Rapids and intends to spend the summer! months here. . Harry F. Davidson is spending a few days in the city from his ranch} west of the city. Miss Dorothy Ham ts visiting with relatives in Nebraska for several) weeks, . Mrs. J. H. Thomas 4s here on bust- ness for @ few weeks from Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lance have as thelr guest for a few weeks Miss Anna Garey of Omaha. Sree 0. C. Sanford spent yesterday here Visiting with friends from Los Angeles. | . R. B. Baker left this morning over- land for Cheyenne to be gone a few B. H. Smith, representative of the Smith Rubber company of New York, A party composing Hughie Walker, his manager J. G. Thompson, C. A. Bell and Don Fatr, left this morning 1 Olson, chairmah of the ar | Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Kimball are attended. |rangement committee at 489M. Bach of a six and one-fourth oi Nie fie 1 asked to bring p daughter who arrived Piano Recital : - of Miss Haz: Monday t 8 o'clock at the = About 15 mem- Miss Hoopman beginners in r studi Methodist bers will-take r a cla = = Welfare Committee Meeting Tod: The Community Welfare committee of the Elks lodge held a special m the Henning hotel. We discussed and «several the work to be fe = = today at Bridge Last E vening. arty r residence, . in honor of M Hanway, who are Size 68x68 Pure Irish Linen Table Cloths with one-half dozen 22x22-inch $ Napkins to match, per set___......... 9.75 Size 70x70 Pure Irish Linen Table Cloths (heavy quality, round floral designs) with one-half dozen Napkins to match, per set —... Size 72x72 extra fine quality double Satin Damask Table Cloths in beautiful round floral or conven- tional designs with one-half dozen $ 22x22 Napkins to match, per set...... 24.25 Pattern Table Cloths, 214 yards, 3 yards, 314 yards and 4 yards long. All with Napkins to match and moderately priced. Saxophone Your Bump” “Cultivate Musical Maderia Decorative Linens, 1-3 Off Including round and oval Doilies, Center Pieces, Round Luncheon Cloths and Scarfs, 1-8 off. Teach You A. CUSICK R tore We WM J. & J, Cash’s Woven Name Tapes and numbers of th is in m., the Conn uben Orchestra. from to 6 teaching purchasers ophone, LESSONS. pm The Chas. E. Wells, _Musie Co. may be ordered through us. Samples of all styles of work may be seen at our store. ° 12 -$20.00 s Plan As About SPECIALTY STORE for Cheyenne. Mr. Bel! and Mr. Fair will return in t or three days. is spending a few days here attend- ing to business aff: White Linens for the UNE BRIDE SPECIAL Hemstitched Damask Luncheon Cloths A (Pure Linen) (Slightly Mussed) Size 36x36 Cloths, $5.00 values, each Size 45x45 Cloths, $5.00 values, each. Size 54x54 Cloths, $6.50 values, each. Colored Breakfast Sets At $5.00, $6.50, $12.50 and up. Bath Towels Extra heavy and large size, in plain or hem- stitched hems, each............. 75c to $1.50 Bed Spreads Hemmed and scalloped, for single and double beds, of crochet, patent Satin, white and colored Dimity and the popular quilt of the Dolly Madi- son pattern. Priced............$2.70 to $7.50 and up Initial, monogram work and French hand hem- ming done on 10 days’ notice, tas Tem | MacReady, K. G. Holms has returned from| ” and multitudes of mothers to the front porch with thelr sewing, whe: without so much day light after sup- per, all these people would be glad) to consider the m T-2 READY FOR RETURN SAN DIEGO, Calit., tenants Oakley G. UPRIGHTS AND GRANDS Sold on easy monthly payments Old musical instruments taken in exchange, The Music Shoppe Inc. 238 East Second St. Phone 1745 May 23.—Lieu- Kelly and J, A. aviators who across from New York to San Diego in 27 hours, today | were busy completing plans for their| return to the east in the big mono- plane. They have scheduled the start] for 8 a. m, tomorrow. The flying program calls for only four stops E , Fort Sill av Lawton, Okl: Louis and Dayton, Oht ee re Relief GESTION IT’S CLEAR SOFT AND PURE Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. HILL CREST WATER WE DELIVER 425 East Second St. Phone 1151 en] = ELLANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere Blakey & Co. 136 South Center St. DRESSES ON SALE Our entire stock of beau- tiful Spring Dresses will be placed on sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, tot Dresses in Canton Crepes, and Sport Dresses with knitted jackets. Regular value $25.00. $15.00 Dresses selected from regular stock, in light and dark shades. All sizes. That sold up to $85.00. $35.00 Dresses for afternoon wear in French copies, beautiful Gowns. Sizes 16 to 44. Values $90.00 to $150.00. NOTE—In this assortment we have quite a few high grade Gowns in sizes 40, 42 and 44, Our Suit Sale is still on. ‘All Suits priced. $25.00 and $45.00

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