Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 20, 1923, Page 3

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Jf \ x I WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1923. SOCIETY CENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL’ CIRCLES OF CASPER Plenic This Ev 3. Mes Margaret Curtin will enter- tain at a picnic this evening to ve given at her cabin on the Casper mountain in honor of Mrs. Don ‘Woods of Austin, Texas, house guest of Mrs, Earnest Marquardt and Mrs. Ida Hadley McClung of Oklahoma, who is spending the summer months here. . Pythian Sisters Will Meet Thursday. The Pythian Sisters will meet. in regular session Thursday evening, June 21 at 8 o'clock in the Knights of ythiag hall. Candidates will be “Initiated and all old members pf the degree team are asked to.be present, Hostesses for the evening will be the Mesdames Wolcott, C. L. King, Beltz and Bowers. All members of the or- ganization are asked to attend. . ee Helpful Club ‘Will Meet. The Helpful club of North Casper will meet Thursday afternoon’ at 2) o'clock at the home of Mra. L. A. ‘Tilton, 1182 Jackson. street. All mem- bers of the club are asked to be present. Surprise Party Last Evening. Mrs. J. M. Stewart entertained at ® surprise birthday party given last evening at her home, 431 CY avertue, in honor of Mr. Stewart, whose birth- day was yesterday. The evening was spent in playing cards and dancing. At midnight a lunch was served by the hostess. Guests present for the evening were Dr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evered, Mr. and Mrs, D. U. Stolp, Mr. and Mrs. N. A, Payne, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Meyen- feldt, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Clark, Mrs. H. C. Whitemore, Mrs. i. Syvester, Mrs. Edward Iba, Miss Hi! dreth JWhitemore, Miss Ora Noble, Miss Monora Stewart, Miss Glenda Stewart, Mrs. Earl Tedmon, Miss Opal McDougall, and the Messrs. Frank McLister and W. C. Spooner of Denver, Grant Tedmon,. Leslie Hood and the honored guest. eee Mrs. Andrus s ee ee an informal morning garden bridge party yesterday at her residence, 123 South Durbin street. Honors were taken by Mrs.. Patrick Sullivan and Mrs. A. J, Cunningham. Twenty-five guests were present. Mrs. Andrus will entertain again on Friday of this week at another garden party. . Miss McNenlis Entertains Miss Kathleen McNealis entertained at/an informal afternoon party «liven yesterday at her house, 136 West E Street. The afternoon was spent in playing games, prizes being taken by Misses Helen Melker, Thelma e Saree ‘Anna Lee Crastree and Ella Barnes. Aid ‘Thursday The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thurs: day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church. Mrs. Rarie’s division will be in charge of the meeting. ee * Rebekah Meeting pas schbg Rebekah lodge No. 13 will meet in regular ‘seston this evéning at eight o'clock at the Odd Fellows Candidates will be initiated Ms and a social hour will be held. 4 All members of thé lodge are asked to be present. Mrs. James E. Jones entertained informally this afternon at her resi- dence, 905 East Second street in honor of Mrs. Harold Kramer who with Mr. Kramer is spending a short honey- moon trip. here from Columbus, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Kramer were married “Sin Columbus 1 week. 4 Liens to Tarn Out For Theater Party Members of the Casper Lions club and their wives and ladies will térm a large party tonight at the America theater following the regular weekly meting of the club at the Henning ho- tel. The decasion for the gathering is the first showing of the moving pictures filmed of the parade which preceded the benefit game ‘staged two weeks ago by the Lions and the Kiwanians. Many of the participants in the parade it will be remembered, appeared in clownish dress. Ki- wanians are also to turn out in numbers for the showing of the pictures. The Lions will not entertain the ladies at dinner tonight but will go from the hotel to their homes and .as- semble tmmediately for attendance at the show. Latheran Ald 4 Meeting Thursday Mrs. C. EB.’ Starr assisted by Mrs. Milburn will entertain. the members of the Ladies’ aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church Thursday afternoon, June 21 at 2:30 at the Starr residence on West Twelfth street. Al! members of the society wre requested to be present. This will be the social meeting of the month. . eee Emerick-Eversizer ™ 3 + Miss Nellie Doyle Emerick and Frank Eversizer were married Satur! y afternoon of last week at the ome of the bride, 140 North Virginia street. The Rey. George Woodard of- ficiating. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Emerick. The couple will make their home at 238 East K street. . Bridge Luncheon ffhorsday . Mra. L. A. Reed will entertain at an informal bridge luncheon to be given tomorrow at her home, 523 South Cen ter street in honor of her niece and louse guest, Mrs. Russel Guin of Richfarm, I.” . Thursday Cub Tomorrow = Mrs. J. W. Johnson will entertain the members of the Thursday bridge club tomorrow at her home on South David street. Coming Dance Etedulen for June 29 The Darius chapter, order of De- Molay, has set June 29 as the date for a dance in which it will welcome the members and their friends’ who have been away attending college during the winter. Special {nvitations are being issued to members of the Masonic order and of the order of the Order of Eastern Star, _——_—— Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bayer will leave soon for Los Angeles where they will spend some time visiting with thelr gaughter Hedwig who hag been visiting there for the last five months. eee Ra'ph Andrus, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus will arrive Saturday of this week from Minneapolis where he has just completed his fredhman year &t the University of Minnesota. Mr. Ancrus is making the trip overland and is being accompanied by Richard Me». brother of Mrs. Gus Bell, who will spend the summer months here visiting at the Bell home. eee Mrs. Edward Scn Louise and Russell, will arrive in a few weeks from Los Angeles and wi?) spend the summer here visiting with Mr. Schulte. Personals ulte and children see Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaugh have ar- rived in the city from ‘Pueblo, and in tend to make thelr home here, Mr. Vaugh having accepted a position here. eee Jack Gilardi has arrived here from Trinadad, Colo,, and wil Ispend some if at the home of his brother and sister-indaw, Mr. Mrs. Sam Gilardi. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson have Purchased a new home on K and Second streets. gigi ars Mr. daught trom weeks here visiting Mrs. E. R. Williams, of Mrs. Stone, te Miss Bernice Holten from Thermopolis. wh, five days visiting with eee Miss Helene Yo: at the home of who is a sister has returned ere she spent friends, ung will leave next Week for Los Angeles, where she will join her sister, Miss Selma You who has been there since last fall, eles Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Foster are the Parents of a baby daughter who ar- rived this week at Boulder, Teported to be doing nicely, Foster is county attorney here. cee Mr, and Mrs. William Horeman have as thelr house guests for sev- eral weeks Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rod- ericks of Omaha. Mr. Rodericks is a brother of Mrs. Horemanse cee Mr. and Mrs. G. R, Daniels returned this morning from Great Falls, Mont. where they have been on a three weeks business and pleasure trip. cee Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Talbott arriva, last evening from Sheridan and will Spend a week here visiting with rela. tives. . Mrs. R. O. Everson has returned to her home in Colorado after spending &@ week here visiting at the home of Mrs. G. BE. Sanderson on Lincoln street. eee Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Vanson are here for hort time from Indianapolis, Ind. eee Mr. and Mrs, Willis Omand are vis- itors here for a few days from their home in Dallas, Texas. Arner Mrs. F, R. Ellis left last evening for the east to be gone several weeks on @ business and pleasure trip. cere Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gillispie are here for a few days visiting with friends. ° { Mrs. ‘D. L. Washburn ts here on business for a short time’ from Los Angeles, eee Miss Lillian Nichols of the Rialto orchestra departed. for her home in Chicago Sunday night. Miss Nichols has won many admirers ANNOUNCEMENT We have moved our law offices from the Consoli- dated Royalty Building, ¢ Rooms 401 to 404 in the Midwest Building. DURHAM & LOWEY by her ability poo.—Advertisement. with the saxophone and clarinet. charming personality and modest de- meanor drew to her many friends. She is considering a return engage- dren, formerly of Casper, are spend- ing several days here visiting with friends and attending to business af- fairs from Denver. eee Miss Alice Dodds and brothers, Donald and Vernon, Mrs. Ruth Oliver and C. Dodds left today for the Y. E. Rancli where they will visit for four or five days, . Miss Effie Riley arrived this morn-} ing from her home in Boulder and will spend several days here on busi- | ness and visiting with friends. rater Miss Dorothy Harp arrived this! morning from Chicago and expects to spend the summer months here visiting with friends. eee News Her;town business callers here for a few James Fitzgerald, F 1 | session of congress of the Towner x ment here next fall. : mings, Tulsa, Okla. ofl men are > St bill t tional de |COMPesponding secretary; Mrs. es nul Bending afew days hereon bast Omen Ss Clubs Is TOFMmed [Sri Scat + |Site ent, Sees eee: Mr, and Mrs, H. B. Ferree and chil-| joss. 4 : és Caspu Daily Cribune PAGE THREE of Women’s Clubs and Organizations MARY TOBIN, Society Editor Western Federation of less crime news in the daily pres uniform marriage and divorce and the passage promptly in the next Lodge, Mont., second Mrs. M. H. Flynn, Colo., recording vice president; Junction, days from Denver. ee Grand laws, . R. M. Coyle and William G. Cum-} B. J. Flanigan, Bisbee, Ariz,, audito and Mrs, Anna Little Barry, Be! eee All officers of the old federation were re-elected to serve until the bi- Ke Frank Fisher came down last even- hi lo: hi ley, . Darllamentarian, ANACONDA, Mont., June 20. —)annual convention, which closes here|ennial session next June in Los An- t business trip from e s ae Beare So ee After changing its name from Inter-|this afternoon adopted a seri¢s of|geles. They are Mra. M. J. Sweeley i ; die mountain and Pacific States Federa-|resolutions demanding more rigirous|Twin Fas, Idaho, president; Mrs. Ida] J. A. Smith arrived this morning eer Francis Buc! for several weeks from Tulsa, Okla. y is here on business|tion to Western Federation of Wo- men’s enforcement of the prohibition laws, more repect for all legal enactments, D. Callahan, Corvallis, Ore., first vice president; Mrs. S. M. Souders, Red from Los Angeles on a short busin: trip. club, delegates to the third RE RE Attend This Frantz Shop Sensational Removal arrived today from the south and will spend some time here. Mr. Son- tag is heavily interested in oil in this state. eee Mr. and Mrs. Howard Francis are visiting here for a week from Denver. eee Miss Helen R. Langson is here for a few days visiting with relatives from Chadron, Neb. eee Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Dale are visit- ing here for a short time from their home in Lusk. see Wheeler Canfield of the Casper Towel Supply company left last eve- ning for Cheyenne where he wiil meet his sfster, Miss Sara Canfield from which place they will gO to San Francisco on a three weeks’ pleasure trip. . Miss Vira Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barker of 902 South Beech street, arrived this afternoon from Lake Forest, where she has been attending Ferry Hall, and will spend the summer months here visit- ing with her parents. see Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Anderson are spending several days here from Den- ver enroute to Billings where they will spend the remainder of the sum mer months visiting with friends and relatives. . David Kidd returned yesterday from Lake Forest where he has been attending school. Mr. Kidd spent a short time in Chicago before return- ing to Casper, Stanléy Winter, son of Congress: man and Mrs, Charles BE. Winter, re- turned this week from Alton, ‘Til., wihere he has been attending the Western Military academy. eee Mrs. L. A. Godfrey of Lusk is spending several days here visiting with friends, Cervus Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Ferry are visit- ing here for a few days from their homerin Denver. Miss Margaret Longshore will leave Friday for Chicago where she will visit for some time with friends. see Mr, and Mrs. C, 1.’ Rhinemuth have as their house’ guest for some time at thelr home, 115 South Wol- cott street, Mra, J. N. Rhinemuth of Ingialoa, Ia. Following Mrs. Rhino- muth’a visit here she will go to the southern coast where she will make her home. Mr, and Mrs. Sontag and daughter | Clearaw Dresses Hats, Blouses, Skirts, Etc. ’ (Three hundred more dresses have just arrived--they were intended for our new store but we cannot hold them until the opening date--so weare including them at Sweep- ) ing Reductions in our already complete special reduced lines a? If possible come in this afternoon — or early tomorrow. We especially invite your at- tention to our tables of iB specials, at Coats, Capes, We are showing the most beautiful line of high-class summer dresses this store has ever been able to offer its thousands of customers. if ‘se @\\ X —\ Every desirable material is included Q S City Briefe Frank F, Logan is here on business for a few weeks from Omaha, eee M. J. Collins ts spending some time in Rawlins in the oil fields, eee a*10 Organdies Fancy Voiles Lace Voiles --styles are unquestionably smart-- the stupendous price sacrifices are quickly apparent. v/ D SS Ly G 4 KA W. A. Douglas is here for a few days on business from Rawlins. eee B. M. Cornis arrived last evening from Billings and will spend some time here on business. eee R. B, Barton arrived today from Hastings, Neb., and will spend sev- eral days here on business. eo e ‘T. A. Ryse is in the city on business from his home in Franklin. eee | 3H. B. Weinborn is here for a tew | days on business from Rawlins. see | Charles W, Hill ts a business caller | here for a short time from Denver, | oars | C. H, Sherman arrived today from | Riverton and will spend a short time here attending to business affairs. see J. F. Caldwell is in for a few days from Salt Creek. cee W. R. Smith ts an out-of-town bust- | ness caller here for a few days from | Rochester, N, Y. ° | ©. ©, LaCean of Columbus, 0., ts here for a few days on business. eee Hoyt Leech state agent for the Home Insurance company {# spending a few days here on business from | Cheyenne. eve J. 8, Godrey arrived yesterday trom Omaha and will spend @ week here on business. . Cc. P. Griffith is among the out-of- MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of all after a Golden Glint Sham- and are now occupying GEORGE A. WEEDELL PY By all means every woman who wants the j Normandies Ze best at a genuine saving should see this Linens Ratines line. Dotted Swiss, etc. Gi Re Ww OQ Capes Are In Popular Demand Every cape in the house is offered at a sacrifice price It is a stupendous selling event no wy i woman in need of new summer As) Many are fur trimmed—all are stylishly made in splendid summer materials, aN: dresses can afford to miss eS Removal Sale Price—$14.40 to $52.00 The Season’s Smartest Modes in Coats $10.95, $19.95, $32.95 and up Attractive Summer Hats That strike just the correct style-note for eee every costume and every occasion and yet rahi at these special prices represent astound- Substantial ing ‘savings, Diskbutte $3.50, $6.75, - $10.95

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