Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 11, 1923, Page 3

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¥, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1923. Baxter-Grigsom Marriage Saturday Miss Neva Baxter became the bride ot Ernest A. Grissom Saturday. The Rev, R. R. Hildebrand performed the ceremony at the parsonage of the First Christian church. oe. 8 Mrs, Browning To Be Honored Guest Mrs. 'T. A. Dean will entertain at) an informal bridge luncheon Thursday at her home on North Wolcott street complimentary to Mrs. E. P. Brown- ing of Chicago. y} ere ridge Tes Te eee J. Danfield will be hos- tess at an informal bridge tea to be given tomorrow afternoon at her home on South Durbin street. Eight guests will be present. Locks-Kidder y 0 ieee of Miss Fay Locks' of sheridan to Lloyd Kidder of this city took place yesterday morning at 9 o'clock at the home of the groom 437 Holly street. The Rey. Jesse A. Dean tor of the East Side Methodist community church performed the ceremony. ‘The couple was attended by Miss Florence Locks, sister of the] yvide and Harry Kidder, brother of| held! groom. A reception was the couple Sunday afternoon at home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ki the for the der, parents of the groom. The cou-} ple betes sf Party This jernoon Titre. R. H. Nichols entertained at a her children’s party this afternoon at home on Park avenue in honor of her small son Brooks sixth — birthda: will make their home here. eee its Games were played and refreshment Ww . Among the children Were served. i. ton ueren who attended were Mary Partholomew, Helen Lucia Lummis, Alice Bartholomeew, Blanche Louise Lummis, Martha Mosss Mahoney, Mary Heater Lathrop, Sara Avery Ty: ler, Brother Lathrop, Flora Abbie Peterson, Donald Sterritt, Sybil John. son, Bobbie Sterritt Ann Covert, Gene Riglin, Thaddeus Walker, John Snook, Jean McMahon Bobbie McMahon, Ar- delle Gratiot, Donald McMahon, Jean Cooke, Eleanore Shumaker, Bubbles Cook, Genevieve Shumaker John Cooke, Rosalie Borland, Anna Hoff Jeanette Kimball, Barbara Wa'd- schmidt, Carroll Kem, Frederick Ca- pen, Lucille Purdy, Jane Bon, Betsy Nichols Kyler Schwartz, Margaret Nichols and Harry and Dick Schwartz. cee Business Mecting aoe Business and Professional ‘Women’s class of the Methodist Epis- copal church which was to have met tomorrow evening at the home of Miss rence Johnson has been postponed ‘tor a week and will not be held until a ‘Tuesday June 19 at which time it wi be held at the home of Miss Johnson. see Mrs, Purdy Will Entertain Mrs. Ted Purdy will entertain the members of the Thursday bridge club this week at her residence, 433 South Park. eee Bridge Luncheon Thursday Mrs. J. W. Bingeneheimer will be hostess at an informal bridge luncheon to be given Thursday, June 15 at her home, 1114 South Durbin street. . informal bridge lunch her home on North Wol€ptt street. re > Dinner and Program A Success The dinner and musical program given last week by the members of the North Casper Christian church for the benefit of their church build ing fund was a huge success, Mem- ers of the church wish to express their gratitude to all those who helped to make the affair a success and to Migs Van Meter and her orchestra and Mrs. H. P. Bubb and daughter Mildred especial Personals Miss Abbie Arnold, school nurse, is spending a week at the girls’ sum- mer camp. eee Robert Grieve, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve, will leave tomorrow for the Big Horn mountains where he will spend the summer. eee Clair H. (Okie) Blanchard returned this morning from the University of NS finds the fetes mW ete ‘Who runs the ads, that business booms? re That tthe hoes? CLASSY FIED The Want Ad “Boge” Whe a SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Wyoming at Laramie where he has been attending school. Mr. Blanchard |{s a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. William Kocher and George Van- daveer will leave Thursday for the | Yellowstone National park where they will spend the summer. “se | _L. C. Stark, representative of the |C, Benedict Manufacturing company of San Francisco, is spending a few di Were from Denver on business for his company. see R. (Red) Baker has returned from Laramie where he has been attending the university. Mr. Baker's home was formerly in Cheyenne. eee Mrs. W. L. Connelly left last eve. ning for Toledo, ©., having been called there by the sudden death of her sister. Mrs. Connelly was ac companied by her niece, Miss Ma: garet Dougherty. eia..s Mrs. R. J. Fuchs left last evening for New York on an extensive buying trip. eae Mrs. 8. E. Stewart left y. two weeks visiting with Mr. Stewart From Salt Lake Mrs. Stewart will go east where she will visit with friends and relatives during the months. summer eee Miss Veronica Glenn and Miss Ruth Bridenbaugh left last evening for their homes in Nebraska. Both Miss Bridenbaugh and Miss Glenn were teachers in the schools here. Mrs. James L. Laughlin and baby daughter left last evening for Texas where they will spend some time visiting with relatives. eee Mrs. Kate Blattenberg and son Frank left Sunday morning over- land for California where they will make an extended pleasure trip. e016 Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Long and family are visiting here for a short time from their home in Ft. Collins, Colo. eee Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shepperson and children left yesterday for their ranch where they will spend the sum- mer months. eee Mr. and Mrs. James B. Grieve of Waltman are visiting with friends here for a few da: eee Mra. H. R. Otto is here on business and visiting with friends from Byron, Wyo. eee Mr, and Mrs. George Johnson are visiting here for a short time from Rawlins. i eee W. W. Keefe left last evening for Denver where he is taking his father who has been ill for some time. Mr. | ments in Thermopolis for a short time. see Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kirk and | family of Denver are here for a short | i terday for Salt Lake where shoe will spend Keefe's father has been taking treat- time on a pleasure trip. cee Miss Blanche Coap of Thermopolis is visiting here for a few days. irae Mr. and Mrs, P. H. Moore are visit- | here for a week from Knox, Tenn. o8e | Miss Billie Mahoney left 1st eve ning on the Burlington for her home in Rawlins. Miss Mahoney was Joined in Cheyenne this afternoon by her sister, Mrs. James A. Curry and | children of Hartford, Conn., and her hrother Philip who has been attend- ing school at Notre Dame. Miss Ma honey spent three weeks here visit ing with relatives. Mrs. Helen Felton and daughter of Glenrock spent yesterday here visit ing with friends. eee Miss Anna R. Stephens ts visiting with friends here from Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thorton and children left this morning on a short pleasure trip to Billings, Mont. CRIM Mr. and Mrs, Earl Patterson have their house guests, Mrs, Mark Patterson and Miss Andrey Savage of Denver, mother and neice of Mr. Patterson. as City Brieta A. J. Powers will return in a few days to Colorado Springs after a short business trip here. o8e Dr. B. Savory is spending a few days here from Cheyenne. see L. J. Ferguson is visiting here from Wheatland. eee Harry P. Litton is a Lincoln, Neb., business caller here for a few days. see G. H. Armstrong is in the city for a shért time from Lander. eee F. C. Chatterson is here for a few days from Riverton eee Ernest A. Hanson is here from Los Angeles. ne te Et H. B. Nelson arrived this morning on a business trip from St. Louis. . S. K. Hackman, Jr., business man of Kansas City is here on business. ete%e L. J. Meyer of Cheyenne ts here on business. eee H. T. Horton of Chicago is in the city for a few da eee Ray Phebus of Thermopolis is in the city for a few days visiting with friends, eee S. FE. Moore and S. A. Crowe are spending a few days here on business from Denver. cee A. L. Skinner {s a visitor here from Bridgeport, Il, cee Among the out of town business callers for 2 few days from Denver LORE Se Silk Crepe for Heavy silk crepes are the fashi are of brilliant printed silks. The summer wear and is made of silk crepe. ROLLER at PARADISE PARK SKATING EVERY DAY Lessons Every Afternoon for Beginners Navy blue, brown, biege and gray are the favorite shades and the linings Summer Wraps ff ij j jonable materials for summer wraps. cape dress is also fashionable for SKATIN Che Casper Laily Cribune News THE HUMAN ZOO Copyright. By C. D. Batchelor 1923, by Public Tedeer Company JACK SPRATT AND WIFE As usual, their interests are not mutual are H. H. Elder, W. H. Maassan,,w!ll spend a short time here or W. T. Spooner and J. W, Braden. business. pyr fia owners Robert Grieve of Oil City spent} p, Lombord spent several days several days hero on business and|tere on business and visiting with visiting with relatives. lecianadierdin Salt Creek. ee cee K. 8. Stewart came down yesterday Albert Bean is a business visitor from Lander on a short business trip. here for a short time from Kansas |city. Jacob Kozel is an out of town busi baa 7 ness man here from Newcastle. Charles Rose left last evening for Brit <2 Cheyenne to be gone for some time. H. T. Davis, St. Louis business baile man, is in the city for a few days, . . . H. C. Mygren came over yesterday from Rawlins and intends to spend J. P. Smith arrived yesterday for|several days here. a few days from Laramic. : Ira M. Hess is a business caller in Charles Morton returned last eve- \t he cit ning from a week's business a Pierre, 8. D. pleasure trip spent in Thermopolis. thea. R. T. McDonell and R. D. Hackett | 1 are here for a week from Tulsa, Okla. V4 eee for a short time from Fort Hoots is here from Greenfield, terday and expects to time here on business. spend some arrived Neb., on A. G. James from Crawford trip, yesterday a business Carl Wieden is visiting with friends here from Greeley, Colo. Jack Hanser a Fort Collins vis itor here. Acting Mayor John M. Whinenhunt will return tomorrow from Denver overland in a new Huymobile coupe J. T. Gratiot of the Finance Sane) poration of Wyoming has returned trom Chicago where be spent a short time attentting to business afafirs. a LOCK PRESIBENT WW VAULT. AND STEAL $6.00 ULA, Mont., June 11—Rob: 4 ©. S. Robinson, president armers Bank of Plains, Me the vault when the officer the bank this morning es: uped with loot estimated at $3,000 to ording to information reach As far as is known here, Mr. Rob- non is stil in the vault, although he not believed to be in danger of leath, as the vault is furnished with ventliating em. ‘Telegraph and! are down as a result telephone wires ot y esterday’s storm, making commun- cation difficult. ————— Furniture, just recelyed a carload including dressers, beds, _ springs, tables, chairs, rockers, etc. Phone 249 Harned Bros, Furniture Co. ‘LOST, FOUND AS SCOUTS GORSUGH'S DAUGHTER IS TURN OUT TO HUNT HER) J. L. Boehn, cement finisher, lving| m at 504 West Yellowstone found Vivian Gorsuch, aged n daughter of Grover C, Gorsuch, ntractor for whom the Boy Scot Were turned out search this afternoon av on a early | Jas ‘si | be of frame n will be of In ancient that if a man The t year brought $645,000 treet PAGE THREE! of Women’s Clubs and Organizations MARY TOBIN, Society Editor 2 erected by the Casper Buick compa on the C. B.&Q Bull atertal, right ck's reside fway and The wa Greece a law provided divore his wife ho not subsequently marry a wo younger than’ his discarded part- ett 9 | lobster catch in Rhode Island The girl was reported missing short befe o'clock this afternoon a Mr. Be who had heard of the cident and the way the girl was dress ed, found her on South Spruce street In the meantime the Natrona Power ompany whistle, summoning _ the couts to hunt for child had been blown and th on the jobz ehn, Building Permits Include Warehouse Two recent building permits issued| from the office of the city eng | includ a $6,000 residnce to be Lind and Oak Crest 1 L. H, Bullack aud a warehouse to be! structed on THE SMITH TURNE! Carpenters Take Notice Special Meeting Tonight For the purpose of electing officers for 1923-1924. Other business of importance. are urged to attend. GEORGE McPHERSON, Recording Secretary Carpenters Local No. Internal Baths give Health Find out how and why. Thou- sands are getting rid of illa that emed incurable. The whole story is in a book—a FRBE book. Call for your copy today. R DRUG CO. 131 South Center St All carpenters 1564. L. B. Wood came down last eve- ning from “Montana and expects to spend some time here on business. eee W. C. Robertson is a Great Falls, Mont., business visitor here for a few days. eee R. A. Goodman spent the week end here visiting with friends from Salt Creek. eee E. Anderson is in the city for a few days on business from Gillette. see Lieut. Smith of Ft. D. A. Russell Rollo Wood arrived yesterday from his home in South Carolina and will spend some time here on business. W. S. Quinlin fs here for a few days from Lawrence, Kan, A. ©. Rankin {s visiting in the city and will be here for some time from Long Beach, Cal. Elbert Pearson came down last eve- ning from Billings, Mont., on a short business trip. see M. F, arrived in the city this morning anc Our announcement will please every woman and miss in Casper Something Entirely Different Casper’s Leading Specialty Shop for Women and Misses Mrs. Ruth Lano, THE MARINELLO SHOP SOUTHEAST CORNER SECOND AND DURBIN (Formerly the Original Marinello Shop) New remodeled shop, new equipment and expert Marinello and Marcel Operators. PHONE NUMBER 2350 Harrington busines man of Neb., arrived in the city yes- olyn Spaulding asl ree Hundreds of Aprons placed on sale for Tuesday only. The qualities and prices are such that we feel the de- mand will be great throughout the day. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWD Selection One Bungalow Aprons Bungalow Aprons made of fast color Scout per- cales riety of colors and. patterns. med with braid and appliqueing. are ea Selection Two These aprons consist of a wide selec- tion of pretty patterns of percale and gingham, made up in a big selection of newest novelty designs—mostly, of the famous Yankee Maid brand—all sizes including extra sizes to 52 3] 98 and fast color cretonnes in a wide va- All prettily trim- Aprons that sily worth $1.50, each 8S9c Selection Three This assortment includes materials of finest ginghams, fast color suitings, colored sateens, pretty cretonnes and all the season’s newest novelties in apron cloths. The models are all new novelties and porch dress styles from such special makers of novelty aprons as Sassy Jane and Yankee Maid Ready to Wear Department, Second Floor. Golden Rule Dep't Store LINDSAY & CO.

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