Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 21, 1923, Page 3

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~ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1923. Informal Tea Friday Mrs. A. E, Biglin will be hostess at an informal tea to be given Friday afternoon at her home, 1212 South Center street. Bridge Luncheon ‘Tomorrow Mrs, R. M. Andrus will entertain at|-Miss Lilla Berwick of Omaha. Honors an informal bridge morning garden party Friday June 22, at her home 123 South Durbin street. | . | Minoe-Gritton 1 Marriage ‘The marriage of Miss Elsie Lorene inor to George A. Gritton, both of|/Mrs. Fred Below, Mrs. T. E \ | par, at the North Casper Cmmunity manse took place Monday June 18 1009 North Durbin street, the Rev. George Woodward officiating. The couple will make their home here. eee Ne Long Pine Visitors Are Entertained Mrs. Thomas J. Leahy was hostess at an informal one o'clock luncheon given today at her home in the Alex- ander apartments in honor of Mrs. N. M. Sheer and Mrs, Roy J. Dona- von who are visiting here with friends from Long Pine, Neb. oats League Picnic This Evening The Epworth League of the Metho dist Church will enjoy a picnic at Island Dale, the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. John Whisenhunt, this even- ing. The young people will meet at the Methodist church at 6.30 and will o in cars to the scene of the evening's festivities. Outdoor games, campfire songs and a “weiner roast” will fur- nish the program, Each person is requested to bring a cup and twenty- tive cents. This is the first of a series of “goodtime” affairs which are being planned for the summer season, rs Misocllancous Shower Last Evening. ‘Miss Jean Latta whose marriage to Andrew Kidd. will take place in the near future was pleasantly surprised at a miscellaneous shower given last evening at her home, 643 South Dur- bin street, by a number of her friends. Guests present for the evening were Mrs, Gregory Stewart, Mrs. Sanford Clark, Mrs. Angus Walker, Mrs, Arthur Kennedy, Mrs. Thomas McKay, Mrs, Frank Henry, Mrs. Ninean Duncan, Mrs. Isic Anderson, Mrs, W. H. Brown, Mrs, James Cur- now, Mrs. Pierce Smith, Mrs. William Rae, Mrs. John McKenzie, Mrs. Alex- ander Law, Mrs, Robert Gray, Mrs. John Giendenning, Mrs. James Kidd, Mrs. William Gill, Mrs. Robert Little, Mrs, Arthur Weir, Mrs, William Logan, Mrs. William Sword, Mrs. O. 1, Barnes, Mrs. William Holden, Mrs. John Latta, Miss Bayne, Miss Jane Clark, Miss Margaret Brown, Miss Nell Latta and the honored guest. Ccie Bake Sale ‘ The *yadles" Aid society of the North Casper Christian church will hold a sale of baked goods Saturday, June 23, at Norris Market on East Second street and at Galle’s store on North Washington street. Royce Merrill Marriage Wednesday. ‘The marriage of Miss Esther Royce to Arthur B, Merrill took place last evening at the home of the bride, 1625 East Second street, the Rev. R. I, Hildebrand officiating. They were attended by Miss Maude Brink and Theacore Waugh. The bride was at- tractively dressed in a light sray crepe gown and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. Following the ceremony a reception was held at which twenty guests attended. Tho bride is a daughter of Mrs. 8. O. Royce and has been connected with the White Motor company for some time. Mr. Merrill is connected with the Producers & Refiners corporation here. The couple will make their home on East Second’ ‘ street. | 6: shite. H beets) Cunhingham Entertains, Mrs. A. J. Cunningham entertained at an informal tea yesterday after- noon at her home on South Center street. oe Grapd Master Will Make Official Visit Here William A, Riner, grand master of | the grand lodge A. F. and A. M. of Wyoming will make his official visit here tomorrow evening at a meeting to be held at eight o'clock at the Ma- sonic temple. An entertainment has been planned after which @efresh- ments will be served. All members of the Masonic lodge are asked to be present at this meeting. Birthday Party Wednesday Mrs. Charles Barton entertained at a baby party given yesterday after- noon in honor of her baby daughter Barbara's first birthday. Small bo: quets of flowers were used for favors. mong the babies present for the afternoon were Reba Lee Rehr, Robert Orville Dines, Tommie Daniels, Helen Schwartz, Geine Biglin, Joe| Mansfield Jr., Simpson Dunlop, John- nie Bingénheimer and Barbara Bar- ton. | Pocahontas Meeting Chis Evening, Iriquois Council No. 5, degree of Pocahontas, will meet in regular ses- von this evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Fdllowing the installation of of- ‘icers and the business meeting a MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of all aftér a Golden Glint Sham- )e0.— Advertisement, RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER SOCIETY -: | social hour will be held. All members of the council are asked to be pres- ent. Mrs. Wilson Entertains For House Guest ‘ Mrs. N. 8. Wilson entertained at an informal bridge luncheon yesterday at her home in honor df her house guest . for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. | Shipstead and Mrs. L. R. Bottrell. Among the guests who attended were Mrs. John Tucker, Mrs,. Ship- stead, Mrs. L. R. Bottrell, Mrs. Don Lobdell, Mrs. L. Larsen, Mrs. Ca Starr, Mrs. S. T. Cross, Mrs. Martu, Chew, Mrs. C. Martin, Mrs. M. T. Rathvon. and the honored guest. eee Literary Club Pienic ‘This Evening. Members of the Casper Literary club and their families will enjoy a picnic to be given this evening by the club at the old Fort Caspar grounds, An Interesting Program has been ar- ranged by the committee in charge. All those who are going to attend are asked to meet at the city hak park at 5 o'clock. The club will fur. nish the lunch. Bake Sale Saturday. The primary department of the First Christian church will hold a sale of baked goods Saturcay, June 23 at the Holmes Hardware store. . W. 0. T. U. Meeting Tomorrow. A general meeting of the Women’s Christian Temperance union will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the Methodist church. An interesting program has been arranged and wil! include talks by the Rev. J. T. Hanna, the Rev. J. M. Cromer and Mrs. Strickland, All members of the or. ganization are asked to be present. eee Ragin-King Marriage. Miss Flora Ragin, of Melvern, Kan., and Vincent King, of Casper. were married Wednesday night at the parsonage of the Methodist Epis- copal church, by the pastor, the Rev. Lewis E. Carter. The bride arrived on the 10:25 p. m, train from Kansas and the bridal couple at once went to the parsonage for the ceremdny, Mr. and Mrs, King will resice on East Second street. e- Knights of Pythias Meet Tomorrow Night. The Knights of Pythias will meet in regular session, at the Pythian hall, Friday evening. ‘There will be a class of twenty. for the first rank after which refreshments will be served. It is hoped that every Knight of Pythias in Casper will be present. Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanway accom- panied by their daughter Isabelle will leave tomorrow morning tor Estes Park where Miss Hanway wil! attend the Pi Beta Phi convention being held there, eee Mr, and Mrs. Howard Ling are among the out of town business cal!- ers here for the remainder of the week from Denver, eee Mrs. Roberta Stanley has returned from the east where she spent three weeks visiting with her sister, Mrs. H. G. Brown, Mr, and Mrs. F. Murda are here for a few days from Ft. Worth, Tex. Mr. their and Mrs. E. C. Erwin have as house guest for a few week: Mrs. Erwin’s sister, Ragan of Denver. Miss Frances Miss Mildred Tillard of Douglas, sister of Mrs. W. K. Edwards has accepted a position here. with the Producers & Refiners corporation. W. K. Edwards has returned from Findlay, O., where he Was called by the sudden death of his sister which occurred at his home several weeks ago. . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barkon of Cleveland, O., is visiting with friends here for several weeks. Before re- turning to their home they will spend several Weeks touring the National park, see Mrs. A. J. Cunningham had as’ her house guest for several days, Mrs. Robert Carey of Careyhurst. eee. Miss Ruth Carlson has arrived in the city from her home in Chicago and will spend the summer months here visiting at the ‘home of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Morrison. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Roy J. Sheer have as their house guests for a short time Mrs. Roy J. Donavon and Mrs. N. M. Sheer of Long Pine, Neb. cee Mrs. N, E. Thomas and sons, John and Arlo, left Jast evening for Los Angeles where they expect to spend several months, Mrs, A. B. Herod and baby arrived in the clty yesterday and will spend Several months here visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs, Harvey Wisner. Mrs. Herod will be remem- bered here as being Miss Eileen Me- Neil. eae Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Graham ar. visiting with relatives here for a Short time from their home in Los Angeles, . Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mc- Laine of Los Angeles will be pleased to learn that they are at Rawlins and will be in Casper within the next few days, Mrs. Ira Burles and son and Mrs. Fredrick Good and daughter are visit- ing with friends here tor a short time from Riverton, Swe Ralph Wertz, son of Mr. and Mrs. R, E, Wertz, returned yesterday morning from Michigan where he has just completed ‘his freshman year t the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. . . Mr. and Mra 1. W. Houseman are the parents of a baby daughter who arrived yesterday afterndon at their home on South Elm street. Both mother and baby are ‘progressing nicely. eee Mrs. Esther Forester is here for a few. days visiting with friends from her home in Toledo, Ohio. eee Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Davis and fam- ily, of South Bend, Ind., spent yes- terday here visiting with friends en route to the National park where they expect to apend ten days, * se. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wilson and chil- dren Francis aud Julia are here for To know hew good a cigarette Why We Selected the Ayres Jewelry Co. to Sell NAVARRE CHAIN of steel is no PEARLS stronger than its weakest organization is judged, and ightly, too, by its local representative. Primarily, we lesignated this firm as distributors of Navarre Pearls because of its well-known integrity; tation as a house of fair and enjoys the confidence of the people. It is the business of lovely woman to enhance her loveli- ness— Navarre Pearls add wondrously to her natural charms. It is our business Navarre Pearls to discriminating women through the most estimable medium; we in the selection of this repu' exclusive representatives. BLAUER-GOLDSTONE CO., (Inc.) Chicago THE AYRES JEWELRY CQ. 133 South Center Street because of its repu- dealing; because it square to submit the claims of have done so, we believe, table firm as our sole and Che Caspr Dailv Cribune News from Colorado. eee The Misses Helen and Constance Q”Malley left last evening for Den- ver Where they will spned a, week or ten days visiting at the home of | Mra J. W. Barnes, Mrs. Ray Holloran and Mrs. Lee Reno are spending a short time in Denver visiting with friends. | ean Mr. and Mrs. Earl Calway and son are spending several days in Mon- tana visiting at the home of Mrs. | Calway's parents, . Mrs. Frederick Logan is here for 2 week visiting with friends from Bil- lings, Mont. Mrs. I. P. Lynch ts visiting in the city for a few days from Cheyenne. oe City Briefe Charles Quinlin came down last eve-| ning from Montana and will spend several days here. cee ©. B. Webb is visiting here for x few days from Cody. Pars James G. Lanchester returned this morning from a week's business trip FOR FRIDAY A 4 SILK Black Only. 10 ODD Sale Price Sale Price __ 25 Milan Sailors Value to $20. S Value to $35.00. Sale pric WASH SKIRTS Value to $10.00. Sale Price ... SWEATERS Wool Slipover; all shades. Sale Price . ri Children’s Gingham Dresses Value to $12.50 Sale Price ......__.. CHILDREN’S SILK to $17.50. ‘ Sale: Price’ —,.-—_. AND Fancy Silk Bags, Black and Colors One-Third Off FURS—AIll Fur Chokers, One-Third Off PRE RR RS TRIE EE NS DT REE NTR ST Blakey & Co. 136 South Center SPECIALS In Wearing Apparel 15 SUITS Values to $97.50. $25 Value to $110.00. Sale Price $45 Sizes 14 and 16 Only. $5 50 GINGHAM DRESSES Sizes 14 to 44. Values $7.50. 50 GINGHAM DRESSES Sizes 14 to 44. Value $14.00. HATS HATS 25 large Dress Hats; Vogue modes. Society Editor in Denver and Coloraco eee Frank Jacobs left last evening for St. Louis to be gone several week's on a vacation trip. . Miss Genevieve Murphy left last evening for Kansas City where she was called by the death of her brother which occurred at their home Tuesday evening. R. Is Clark came down last eve- ning on a short business trip from Lander. Morris BE. Taylor is visiting here for a short time from his home in heridan. Beauty Contented You are always conf- dent that your beauty, has been developed to its highest possibilities after using Gouraud's OrientalCream. White Flesh-Rachel. Send 10 fer Trial Size Griental Cream ND SATURDAY Sale Price CAPES COATS Sale Price $5.00 $10.00 and Sport Hats, Sale Price $10.00 .$2.50 Value to $10. $5.00 Oars ee: 92.00 WOOL DRESSES—Value $5.00. PAGE THREE. of Women’s Clubs and Organizations MARY TOBIN, several weeks visiting with relatives | spent Springs. An Event of Importance to Every Casper Woman and Miss REMOVAL Clearaw: Dresses Coats, Capes, Hats, Blouses, Skirts, cic. ee Don’t leave the store w ith out inspecting our sensational bar- Every item parel except ap- specially . priced in Dresses, : $6.75 gains etc., at during our big Re- moval Sale. 6.75 Summer Wash Frocks For Street Wear and Informal Afternoon Parties A Most Sensational Selling Event In Pretty Materials are organdy, linen, ratine, imported gingham, pongee, cotton crepe. etc. $6 715 $ e Stylishly made; prettily trimmed Scores of New Arrivals Just Added to This Bargain Line Each of the Following Lines of Summer Dresses Have Just Been Replenished for Friday and Saturday’s Shoppers 95 95 41025 %19 C , Reductions omplete Are Amazing patge e —Bargains Colors, Styles =e a and Sizes Indeed — A Wonderful Line of Coats for Motoring, Out- Door and Evening Were Included In the Above Three Specials Summer Hats The noteworthy savings in our up- to-the-minute Millinery department appeals to every woman who sees our bargains at $3.50 $6.75 $10.95 All Better Hats Greatly Reduced Handsome Capes This season so far has witnessed greater cape sales than any season for years and the demand continues practically unabated. Extra special values At From $14.40 to 5 $ 1 Are Filled With Wonderful Values Bargain Tables . pete Jot Bet te port Coats, Blouses, Sweaters, Bath- and Racks robes, Hats, Dre: Pussy Willow Bags, Combs, etc. , Breakfa Petticoats, st Coats, Leather Don’t Overlook Our Lines of Hand-Made Blouses Of White Dimity or Voile—All the Better Ones Trimmed with Irish Crochet and Filet Lace Dimities—$2.75 to $3.95 Voiles—$3.95 to $10.00 Just Received a Few 3-Piece Tweed Sport Suits (Jacket, Skirt and Knickers) Priced Specially $29.95 New Lines Of Onyx, Gotham, Gold Stripe and Kayser Ladies’ Fine Slk Hose And Silk Underwear for Summer Needs Pretty New Buy a aa Fur Choker Ear Rings, 4} Now Combs, And Save 20 Bags, etc. 252 South Center St.—Phone 1304-W Per Cent

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