Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 10, 1923, Page 4

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SOCIETY. = n Mrs. Andy Thompson, Walker, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, |Edna Smith, Mrs. Carney Peterson, RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAI!} | Mrs, J. W. Bingenheimer, Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. A. E, Biglin, Miss Matron, Marie King, grand matron; Kathleen Sullivan, Mra. H. L, Patton, of the Eastern Star of Wyoming, at| Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. &# tea and bridge party to be given at)Ted Purdy, Miss Margaret Dougherty, 2:30 at the Masonic temple. All mem-| Mrs..John MeFayden, Mrs. R. M. bers of the order are invited to he| Bartholomew, Mrs. Tom Daniels and Present. On Thursday evening the| Mrs. T. A. Dean. regular meeting of the order will be| \3 held in the Masonic club rooms at | Cooke; Mrs. R, C, Van Denberg, Mrs. |} Don Smith, Mrs. Leigh Townrend, James P. Kem, Mrs. R. C. Wy- » Mrs. Cart Shumaker, Mrs. J, T. I. 0. 0, F. Memorial Services This Evening. The Odd Fellows and Rebekah branch of the order will observe thelr annual memorial services on Sunday evening, June 10. They will meet in the lodge room of the Odd Fellows in a body to the temple, and march Mrs, Shumaker Firs church, where the | which time Mrs. King, grand matron,| will Entertaie mem will be delivered at |'will ‘make ‘her official’ visit. Candl-| sraCart Shumaker will: be dy >. M. ‘Thomp-| Gates will be initiated, after which | at en dntorial bridge lunéheon. to he gon, J + J. A. Dean.| refreshments will be served. All! given to patie Bees ° members are asked to be present. . morrow at her home, 111 East i Eleventh street. Midnight Bridge Club Will Meet. World Wide Guild Meeting Tomorrow, Mrs. Russel] Fir will enter ay jateeniess a ance phish atin The Midnight Bridge club will meet i a ba ld | Tuesday evening at the home of Mis: South David Wide qulld of the -First) Baptist lcatharine’ Dunn 148 Nore Durbin church tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock | reat i : Z Seen n the church parlors. Officers wit | See el ete be elected and business matters of Saturday. a r D.'A. R. Meetin, eremiah Mahoney will enter-| importance will be transacted. All miega.” atternonn. a ceries of bridge| members of the Guild are asked to The irene pasate ne Fort Casper chapter of the une 16, at her) . ott street ° Daughters of the American Revoluton will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs, F. B. Firmin, 804 Grant avenue. Mrs. Firmin wil be assisted’ by Mrs. H. B. Durham home, 536 South V r Mrs. Johnson Will Entertain Wednesday, Memorial Services | This Evening. |All Royal Neighbors and Modern erat: rene will be hostess | Woodmen will meet this evening at at an informal bridge luncheon to be at the home of Mrs. M. W. Raf given ‘Wednesday at her home on/ferty, 643 East Third street, from South David street where they will march in a body to 83 |the Christian church to attend the ang new members will be held during the afternoon. Krusee-Thunem Mrs. Morgan | memorial services. The Rev. R. R. Will Entertain. Hildebrand will deliver a memorial | Marriage. Mrs. G. T. Morgan will entertain | address The marriage of Miss Adeline M. atalo k bridge luncheon Wed-| to Roy T. Thunem, both of nesday, June 13, at her residenco,|Mrs. Campbell RM) 605 South Park jButertains, Seis | Mrs, Charles I. Campbell was hos- |tess at a formal tea given yesterday afternoon at her home, 232 East Thir- teenth street in honor of Miss Ger- « Christian Association officiating. Meeting Thursday. | The Christian Woman's association will meet Thursday afternoon, church, attended. The couple will make their home here at 932 South Spruce street. They were un- June|trude Campbell, sister of Mr. Camp- 14, at 2:30, ne home of Mrs. John | bell, who is visiting at the Campbell England, 1242 South Elm street. Mra,*residence. Attractive vases of spring England will be assisted during the| flowers were used for decorations. pfternoon by Mrs. Percy Chryst. | Among those who poured during the eee |afternoon were Mrs. 'T. 8. Cooke, Mrs. R. E, Wertz, Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mrs. Party Wednesday. Fred Capen, Mrs, Don Smith and Mrs, Members of the local order of| Leigh Townsend Mrs. Morrison and children will leave Hastern Star wilk have as thelr guest] Among those who called during the| tomorrow evening for California, ‘Wednesday afternoon, Worthy Grand|afternoon were Mrs. R. M. Andrus,| where they will spend s!x months. sali tics cea Sl id aa al ate eh dea cd ad ead le bd re Mrs. Morrison Is Honored Guest, ored guest at an informal bridge tea given Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Schank and Mrs. W. W. Keefe at the Keefe residence on Cy avenue. Tea and Bridge For Your New Home The AMPICO In the \ remains supreme in the realm of\ \ \\unusic. We heartily recommend tt in The Chickering, Haines Bros. and Franklin Both Uprights and Grands “The Chickering Piano stands hears f after Just ome hundred years of wonderfu ty gressive history, a better Chickering than ever befere. With its Golden Tone so true, its most responsive action and beautiful con- struction, it is Guaranteed to give positive and permanent Satisfaction for Life. Hundreds of Homes have been made happy this past year by the purchase of one of these beautiful new instru- ments in cases to suit their tastes: 3) ps gab et The AMPICO *Re-enact- ing Piano in the Chicker- ing & Sons, Haines Bros. and Franklin. - CG. Kurtzmann & Co., Milton small grands, Armstrong small grands, Story & Clark, and the Gulbransen Player- Pianos (nationally priced in four beautiful models.) Victrola Brunswicks Records Sheet Musig And the Celebrated C. G. Conn Band Instruments ; OUR STOCK IS CLEAN AND FRESH We Take a Great Deal of Pride in Giving Our Friends the Kind of Treatmen$ : That Insurea Their emma . “It DOES Make a Difference Where You Purchase Your Musical Merchandise” The Chas. E: Wells MusicCo. “Home of the Chickering” Phone 194 232 E. Second St. Casper | Mrs, I’red Capen, Mrs. W. E, Wertz, | Pp. E. Mrs. Max Winter, Initiation of | A> ast Side Methodist church, | KR . A. Dean, pastor of the | Mrs. Andy Morrison was the hon-|§ afternoon were taken by Mrs. S. T. Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. T, 8.| Butler and Mrs. William Kleber. Mrs. Morrison received a guest prize. O. Meeting Wednesday. Chapter O of the P. E. O. sister. Honors for the ‘Engagement of Miss Catherine Dunn to Dr. T. J. Drew Out At hood will meet Wednesday evening at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. Anderson in the Smith apartments, corner of Lind and Lincoln streets. noe Bridge Luncheon Saturday. Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew enter. tained at a informal luncheon Satur. day at her hom street. Seven guests were ‘present. Birthday Party tut Little Dick Tobin, small son of Mr. children’s party given yesterday after. were played and refreshments served at the close of the afternoon. Thirty children attended. on South Linogin ahilabed’s' pacts 'erter woeeEae aA = luncheon given yesterday afternoon at the home of Schulte, sister of the guest of honor. heldt, sister of Mrs. Fred Newman, and one of the popular teachers of. the city, whose marriage to Jack Luther of Chicago, Ill., will noon at his home on CY ‘avenue, in honor of hin fifth birthday, Games were No Date Announced for Ceremony Although Dunn, received best wishes from a host of friends when her engagement to Dr. T. J. Drew was announced at a bridge - News of Women’s Clubs and Organizatio MARY TOBIN, Society Editor Mrs. O. L.; Roses and snap dragons were used Miss | for the decorations. ‘The announcement came as = sur- prise to the many friends of the bride-to-be, and was heralded by tiny telegrams delivered by Dan Cupids at the close of the luncheon. ‘The declarations of the afternoon were springlike, in yellow, green and white. <A large centerpiece of white flowers in a Dresden bowl and white candles tied with tulle were used in making the luncheon tabies most attractive, Place cards were appro- priate to the occasion. Bridge was played after the lunch- eon. Miss Mildred Keith took the high honors, and Miss Dunfi and Miss Langheldt were honored with guest gifts. The date of the marriage of Miss Dunn to Dr. Drew has not been an- nounced as yet, although friends pro- phesy that it will be in the near fu- ture. | iss Dunn is one of the most popu- lar girls of the city, having been coun: for several years. She ool at the University of ‘Wyoming and is a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Guests who attended lie Mahoney, Miss Kathryn. Gladys Saturday Bridge Luncheon ere Friends Believe It Will Be in Near Future—Miss Dunn Was Former Natrona County Clerk. Miss Catharine Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. rs, A. A. Miss Meredith Lang- Gouraud's take place soon, was also an honored guest. (were Mrs. W. I. Rehr Jr., Mrs. Fy Cowan, Mrs. M. ©. Price, Mrs. F Newman, Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, 14 Stanley Greenbaum, Mrs, Jame: Sweeney, Mrs. H, L, Seidel, M soothing sction 3 eae i Send 10¢ for Trtal Size FERD.T. HOPEINS& SON, New Ys ‘yesterd Mahone Hasbrouk, Miss Mild: Keith, Miss Merideth Langheldt 1} Kathie Arnold. and 80 te 2 Oriental Cream for Sports costumes and Get Up Early Tomorrow Morning! So You'll Be Sure to Be On Hand the Dollar Specials At the Frantz Shop We have everything and for vacationing. A new nobby cane or swag- ger stick is quite the thing. are mensely popular this season, Are you properly outfitted? Extra Special Removal Sale Bargains in Smart Apparel DRESSES- COATS AND CAPES $37.50 ‘Ask Any Woman Who Has Taken ‘Advantage of These Remarkable Bargains— She'll Gladly and ‘Ask to See the Newest Afternoon Dresses Dinner Gowns They Are Ravishingly Beautiful For Monday’s Sho A Dainty aid linear ae House Dresses pet A 2A enough for street wear Each Felts, Leghorns, Lace Hats Black Hats, Sailors In an entrancing and colorful array at all popular prices. Ginghams Crepes Satines HATS This Week Bracelets add a charming touch to the summer cos- tume. Monday Dollar Specials Rare bargains that it will pay every woman and miss in Cas- per to secure—so come down early tomorrow morning—never mind the housework—you can afford to leave it for bargains like these. 250 pairs of $1.25 to $2.25 Buster Brown and Radmoor ladies’ Silk Hose in black, white, fawn,. cordovan and suede. Full range of sizes—while they last, at $1.00 per pair. q ' } 7 Sale Regular $2.75 Kayser Rolette Hose in brown, beige, grey and nude, per pair—......_..-. Jf a ee .— $1.00 Regular $2.50 Stiff Gauntlet Suedette Gloves, per pair._$1.00 Regular $4.50 grey and brown Suede Kid Gloves, per pair —_.. Regular $2.50 Satine Bloomers, per pair-..—-..—.....----—-0+ $1.00 As Well as Odd Lots Of Sweaters, House Dresses, White Wash Dress Skirts, Khaki Knickers, Neckwear, Brassieres, Veils, Ear Rings, Beads, Chains We are showing many at- tractive new novelties and costume accessories, im- $19.95 $10.95 Enthusiastically Tell You of the Wonderful Values to Be Found Monday’s Dollar Specials Offer a bargain treat for every woman who wants to save. Phone 1304-W. 252 S. Center St. Late wy Esa WE 6 Wirt Nt OF Q w Be aS NS Se, PEND ie

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