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TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1923. SOCIETY. - CENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER a Pepper Club Meeting Held Last Evening. The last meeting of the season of the Pepper club was held last evening the church lawn. The public Is in-| vited. ee . Professional Class at the home of Miss Violet Lever on| Meeting Postponed South Beech street. High honors for} The Business and Professional! the year were taken by Mrs. H. R.| Woman's class of the Methodist! Lathrop and Miss Edna Smith. Mrs. J. W. Johnson substituted for the evening. Members of the club pres- ent were. Mrs. BE. J. Donahoe, Mrs. A. A. Schulte, Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Miss Edna Smith, Mrs. O. L. Walker, Mrs. Fred Newman, Miss Sue Ma- . Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mrs. e. .| Mrs. Bartholomew Entertains church meeting which was to have| been held this evening at the home| ot Miss Florence Johnson has been| Postponed and will not be held until next Tuesday, June 19, at which date| it will be hela at the home of Miss Johnson. . Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew entertain- ed the members of the Tuesday Tea club this afternoon at her home 1045) South Lincoln. Among those who| attended were Mrs. Arthur Schulte, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs. B, L. Esta: “3 brook, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs. R. C. Wyland, Mrs. A, F. Hoff. Mrs. R. D. Miller, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. H.| H. Schwartz and Mrs. J. T. Gratiot. * Rotarian and Famitics H Mrs, JW. Johnson will be hostess at an Informal bridge luncheon to be given tomorrow at her residence on South David street. rs Mre. Morgan Wil Entertain Mrs. G. T. Morgan will entertain at an informal bridge luncheon tomor- row at her residence, 605 South Park venue. babs! wihete Hare of Mr. Wheeler . P. Wheeler has invited the mem- Dinner Party Last Evening bers of the Casper Rotary club and their families to take dinner at his Med Snes Cees, BOMOey Weeel ranch neat Monday “evening: ge es hosts ‘at ‘an informal dinner party given last evening at their home on Yellowstone avenue. Pink flowers and candles were used for the table dec: orations, Twelve guests were present. ‘The evening was spent in playing 500, honors being taken by Miss Marie Morris and 8, L, Wilson. eee Mrs. R. BE. Wertz has as her house guest for the day, Mrs. Elizabeth orris of Omaha. Mrs. Norris is en route from Lander where she has been visiting for the last several weeks to her) home in Omaha. eee Monday Club Postponed, a The Monday bridge club which was to have met June 18 at the home of \. Mrs, John Grieve on Second street, ‘has been postponed until further notice. Mr, and Mrs, P. L. Lend and chil- ke SBN f iren Helen ‘and Robert are visiting Presbyterian Aid =| with relatives here for a few weeks Meeting from Denver. school friends left today overland from Ann Arbor Mich, where they have been attending school and are expected to arrive here the latter part of this week. Mrs. Lever will ar- rive in a few weeks. ee Mrs. H. H. Harvey and children ar- rived yesterday from Lavaye and will spend a short time here visiting with friends. Miss Pauline P. Brawlen is a bust- nesn visitor here for a few days from Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fogerty re- turned this morning from a week's pleasure trip spent visiting with rel- tives in Billings. eee Miss Emma Gorman has returned from a two weeks’ businew and plea- sure trip spent in Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Roberts returned yesterday fram Omaha af- ter a two weeks’ pleasure trip spent there visiting with Mr. Roberts’ par- ents. 3 cee Miss Isabelle Hanway accompanied by her father, J. E, Hanway return- ed Monday afternoon on the North- western from Evanston, Ill., where Miss Hanway has been attending the Northwestern University. cee Mrs, Harvey Wisner will have as her house guests for the summer months at her home, 141 South Dur- bin street hee daughter, Mrs. A. B. Herod and baby daughter Betty E!- lesen of Houston, Texas. Hrs Hero and baby will arrive next week. Mrs. W. G. Perkins has returned from Denver where ahe spent two weeks visiting with friends and rela- tives, eee Dr. Byrun Dum of Glenrock is vis- iting for a short time here at the home af his mother Mrs. J. M. Dumm, 242 South Park. cee Miss Lois Hessen of Denver, is vis | iting here with friends for a few days. Joe Daly son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack | Daly of 340 South Ash street, will return tomorrow evening from Hel- Te know hew good really can be mad Friday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Presbyterian church, will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Woodward, 1009 North Durbin street. All mem- bers of the ald are asked to be pres- ent. ; eee The Misses Margaret and Helen Johncsn will return to thetr home in Texas, Thursday after a month's visit here. eee Mr, and Mrs. B, ©. Baxter are spending a week here visiting at the home of. her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunton. eee eee Midnight Climb os This Evening. The Midnight bridge club will meet this evening at the home of Miss Catharine Dunn, 148 North Durbin street. Mrs. Charles McGrady and Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum will substi- tute for the evening. ee 0. E. 8. Tea an L. O. Harley has returned from Chi- cago where he wns called by the death of his sister Miss | Margaret Harley. 4 eee Mra. Iara B. Miller of Custer, Mont., fs in the city visiting with friends for a few days. eee Bridge Party Today. Members of the Order of .Eastern Star will bo hostesses at an informal tea and bridge party to be given to- Julian Lever, Ed Murane and two you must try a | uigrrow afternoon at 2:30 at the Ma- mic temple in honor of Worthy Grand Matron, Marie King, grand weatron of the Eastern Star of Wyom- ing. On Thursday evening at the regular meeting of the order to be beld in the Masonic club rooms, Mrs. King will make her official visit. Can- didates will be initiated during the *vening after which refreshments wil) erved. All members of the order tre askd to be present. Birthday Dimmer Last Evening, Mrs. James R. Anderson entertain- td at an informal birthday party last tvening at her home on Fourteenth ‘treet in honor of Mr. Anderson whose birthday was yesterday. Ten guests were present. ‘The evening was spent in dancing and playing sards. —QUALITY. You drink Coffee to en- joy the flavor. Re- ‘member that high quality and low pricecannot be had in the same pack- age. It costs only Uterary Club a few cents more To Visit Fort. Ls i: The members of the Casper Liter. per week to drink \ry club will pay @ visit to the site of the finest Ceffee Did Fort Casper, June 23. Many of the members are desirous of securing er. treater details regarding this fort. ing Wednesday Evening The W. L. Kuyendahl Rebekah -odge No, 9 will meet in regular ses- ‘on Wednesday evening at 8 ‘o'clock ‘the I. 0. O, F. hall. Following ‘he business meeting refreshments will ‘e served by the Mesdames Britton, Witt, Truesdall and Logan and.J. D. Sritton and E, 8, Jones, All mem- ‘ers of the lodge are asked to be wesent, eee ethodist Aid feeting Thursday The Ladies’ Aid society of the East ‘de Methodist Community church vill meet Thursday afternoon at 2.30 = the home of Mrs. Case, 102 North ‘*. Botolph street. All members of he ald are askea to attend. eee ‘cial Service Circle Vill Meet The Social Service circle of the {ethodist Ladies Aid soctety will hold m ice cream social Thursday. after- on June 14, starting at 4 p, m. on cemeniteeatia.n. int x det hing “MARCELLING A SPECIALTY skins. Flesh-Rachel. 3 ‘Thal Size FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York City Gouraud’s 5 riental Cream Becklinger: Bldg. BETTY’S BEAUTY SHOP Full line of Hair Goods and Beauty Preparations. In announcing the en- largement of our shop. We are equipped to give you better service in all kinds of beauty work now in the Best Equipped Beauty Parlor in Town Phone 467J family. News MARY TOBIN, ena, Mont., where he has been attend- ing school at the Mt. Coliege here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gaughter, Cora, move into their home, 847 South Linco’n street, this week. Miss Betty Tolhurst nas returned rom a five weeks’ pleasure trip spent 'n New York, Boston and other East- ern cities where she has been visiting with friends and relatives. Miss Violet Faulk left last evening for her home in Nebraska after spend- ing the school year. fifth grade instructor school, cee Miss Ruth Beggs left last evening for her home in Washington, Kan., where she will spend months visiting with her mother and Miss Beggs was an instruc- tor In the home economic department of the high school. . E. L. Good of in the city and will be life insurance 423 NG Che Casper Laily Cribune Society Editor inspector for the R. T. Kemp Insur- St. Charles} ance company. MYs. Good and child will arrive in July and will make their} many friends here. Or ge ihe home here. A. Likely and Aight Mrs. Holden Mae Shuck and son left today overland for Salt Lake City where they will spend some time vis iting with friends. Mrs. Shuck will attend the Christian Science conven- tion to be held there. eee eee friends. Richard Huff returned yesterday from Boulder, where he has just com- pleted his sophomore year of law at the University of Colorado. Mr. Huft will spend the summer vacation here {with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Huff. Miss Faulk was at the Park eee Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Norris have left for California where they will spend some visiting with théir daughter, Miss Lovey Norris who with her aunt Mrs. Tubbs, has been there for the ast few months, eee Mrs. Ida Hadley McClung formerly of chig city, arrived Thursday from Thomas, Okla, and will spend the summer months here visiting with Mrs. the summer eh MEDIUM Chicago has arrived Another Removal dainty creations in a wonderful variety of styles, materials and . color _combina- the opening, tions You can afford several blouses at this bargain price. Regu- lar values up to $3 50 e $10.50. All to go at ; Be on hand early tomorrow morning. The store will open at 8 o’clock to ac- commodate women $3.50 uit i Etc. Etc. A Wonder Lot of i | in choice materials and styles, are included in this special offer- $3.50 ing at each.... at Uy included at these isfied, $43 °7.50 Be sure to plan your day’s work so that you can be here sometime Wednesday for the $3.50 specials — preferably early in the morning while selections are the choicest. byt its your gain, of Women’s Clubs and Organizations Miss Margaret Curtin, \taught music in this city and has Miss Lois Longshore has returned frbm Denver and Bouldes, she gspent a week Miss Agnes Gard left this week for her home in Loveland, Colo. Gard was a teacher here in the North Casper school. ; Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Haggerty left last week for Great Falls, where they will make their home. Miss Mildred Keith is visiting with her sister, Mrs. George Robinson, in Fort Collins, Co ao. F. ard and baby daughter Ruth left Sun day evening for Twin Falls, where they will visit with Mrs. Stef- fens’ parents for several months, eee tenga. best of all after a Golden Glint Stam: | Wednesday for Casper Women and Misses Summer Hats Purchased on special order for the Subway Salesroom of the new store and délivered to us yester- day, they cannot be held until so regardless of their cost or retail value, every one of this special lot will be placed on sale tomorrow morn- ing at the sensation- , al bargain price of... and ie mnO are ane tot all bay employe uring } the day. Sale of bright and early. Specials Porch Dresses - House Dresses Wash Dresses for Street Wear Sweaters -- Fancy Combs Petticoats Bloomers’ Remarkable bargains Ong See Our Sensational Removal Sale Offerings in HIGH GRADE DRESSES, COATS AND CAPES Every desirable style, material and color are Scores of women have already purchased at these money-saving prices and are doubly The unlooked for delay in the completion of our new building forces us to sacri- fice thousands of dollars on the price of apparel— PAGE THREE. * Mrs. McClung; Charles F. Hansger is in for a few)Son Insurance company, representa- days on business from Arminto. ss tives of the Mutual Benefit. th and Accident Insurance company left this morning for Buffalo and Shert- morning fram Denver on a short busi- dan where he will spend four or five where |ness trip. jCays on business. with eee elisees J. C. Steiger is here on business) F. E. Kistler, president of the Pro- for a short time from Milwaukee, ducers and Refiners corporation Wis. rived in the city this morning from Misq ha et Denver and will spend a shott tinie Robert Byrnes of the Byrnes and here attending to business affairs. tary Robert G. Taylor came up this visiting eee Mont., For Making Delicious. Fudge---Use eee Steffen and son How EVAPORATED MILK Its pure, convenient, economical Sold and recommended by all grocers I@aho, BROWN HAIR looks Get up early tomorrow morning — there’s another wenderful treat in store for you at the Frantz Shop. Sale Treat DON’T MISS IT! You will find scores of astonish- ing bargains, not only in this $8.50 special section, but throughout the Capes never were so popular —and right now at the Frantz Shop is YOUR op- portunity to secure one at any price you care to pay and at a MARVELOUS bar- gain! Silk Silk Both light and dark colors— in silks and in cloth—some fur trimmed—all with charm and style. $3.50 sensational bargain prices. sat- —-—~ °4 995 rush 252S. Center St. | Phone 1304-W Si