Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 27, 1923, Page 3

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‘“ Sa ’ SY de discussed. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923. Mrs W. I, Rehr Jr.. was hostess at an informal bridge party and misce Janeous shower given last evening at her home on Lincoln avenue, in honor of Miss Catharine Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunn who will be married soon to Dr. T. J. Drew. Honors at bridge were taken by Mrs. Charles McGrady and Miss Dunn. Guests present for the evening were Mrs, P.M. Wickstrum of Denver, Mrs. J. .N, Wherry and daughter Janet of Sheridan, Mrs. James Sweeney, Mrs. Chadles, McGrady, Mrs. Arthur Schulte Mrs. H. L. Seidel, Mrs. Frank Cowan, Mrs. 0, C, Brewster, Mrs. Leigh Mc- Grath, Miss Katherine Desseret. Miss Abbie Arnold and the honored guest. CWE LCI North Casper Christian Aid Meeting ‘Thun ‘The Ladies’ aid society of the North Casper Christian church wilt meet Thursday afternoon Jume 28 at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. A, Poland, 723 North Madison street. All members of the ald are asked to be present. . Birthday Dinner Last Evening Mrs. Frank Baker entertained at a birthday dinner last evening at her home on CY avenue in honor of Mr. Baker whose birthday was yesterday. The evening was spent in playing 500 honors being taken by Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Williamson. Red flowers were used for the table decorations. Hight guests were present. ode) ta) Woman’s Association of Christian Church Will Meet Mrs. J. W. Wilson and Mrs, W. C. Clift will be hostesses Thursday ai ternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Wilson, 322 North Beech street for the Women's association of the First Christian church. A cordial invita- tion is extended to al: visitors. eee Mrs. Barnes Entertains For House Guest Mrs, Carl K. Barnes entertained at an informal afternoon party yester- day at her home 834 East Second street in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Kime! Barnes of Thermopolis. Pink and white flowers with . snap dragons were used for the decorations, Among the guests present for the afternoon were Mrs. Lew Gay, Mrs. Carl Gompf, Mrs. Wiil'am Crawford, Mrs. Guy Mrs. Ray Cook, Mrs. W.-H. Crawford, Mrs. W. A. Baker, Mrs, W. J. Fisk, Mrs. Tom Hood, Mrs. Clark Longshore, Mrs. John Hoffman, Mrs. M. L. Ronan and Mrs. Schredd, sister and house guest of Mrs. Lew.Gay. . . Mrs. Sullivan Enetrtains Mrs. Patrick Sullivan entertained at an informal bridge luncheon today at her residence, 109 East Tenth street in honor of Miss Gertrude Campbell, house guest at the Charles Campbell here, and Mrs. Russell Guin, neice and house guest of Mrs, L. A. Reed. eee Community Aid ¥ ting Friday The Ladies’ Aid society of the North (casper Community church will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Paige, 745 Pear street. All members of the society are asked to pe present as important business matters will Friends of the church are also invited to be present. oe Bake Sales Are Discontinued. ‘All bake sales will be discontinued ty the members of the Francis Wil- Verd division of the Women’s Chris- tian Temperance union until further notices are published by the com- mittee in charge. . Visitors Marvel At Casper’s Growth. Two men are visiting in Casper to- day who were formerly residents and who marvel at the growth of Casper during the past years. William Boswick is here from Baker, Ore., for the first time in 30 years. Mr. Boswick once ran a paint shop in Casper as it was at that time. lumber yards now the property of! the Walker Lumber \company, two years ago. the community from Glenrock unul he reached the court house. ee Francis-Swift Mi The marria: of Miss Geneviev: the Rev. Rader officiating. Imme- diately following the ceremony the couple left on a touring trip through Colorado returning to Casper this week. Mr, Swift has been connected with the Kennedy Motor company here for some time and is one of the prominent business men of the city. Mr. and Mrs, Swift will make their home here. Eastern Star Meeting " Members of the Fort Casper chap- ter Order of Eastern Star will meet in regular session tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock at the Masonic temple. General business will be transacted and all members are asked to be present. This will be the last meet- irfg until September. Mrs. Sheer Entertains For House Guests. Mrs. R. J. Sheer was hostess at an attractive one o'clock luncheon given today at her home in the Alexander apartments in honor of her house guests, Mrs. N. M. Sheer and Mrs. Roy J. Donavon of Long Pine, Neb. Among the guests who attended were Mrs. Thomas A. Leahy, Mrs. J. W. Grant, Mrs. O. Rankin, Mrs. Roy J. Donavon, Mrs. N. M. Sheer and the hostess. Methodist Will Meet. The Ladies’ Aid society of the East Side Methodist Community church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs, Frank Sheppard, 118 South Washington street. All members of the society are requested to attend. Aid Informal Tea This Afternoon. Mrs. O. L. Walker was hostess at an informal tea given this afternoon at her home, 105 West Twelfth street. complimentary to Mrs. Brewster of Denver, mother of O. C. Brewster who is visiting here for a short time at the Brewster home. Twelve guests will call during the afternoon. eee Informal Bridge Party Last Evening Mrn. R. M. Boeke entertained at an informal bridge party last evening given at her home, 1218 South Elm street, in honcr of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price, who will leave this evening for California. Honors for the eve n'ng were taken by Mrs. M. C. Prico and K. Bass. eee Miss Carter Will Entertain Miss Fay Carter will entertain at an informal morning bridge party to be siven tomorrow at her\home on Lincoln avenue. Lavendar sweet pras will be used for the table decorations. Ten guests will be present. eee Santha Meeting A Success, The Santha officers and dramatic team returned from Hanna, W Sunday evening and report a If you let your cook do the order: ing, step into the kitchen some day and find out what flavoring extract she is using. If it is Van Duzer's, fine!—Advertisement. Cardiyn Spaulding Ruth Lano MARCELLE SHOPPE 245 East Second PHONE 2350 He is busy looking up the old timers. Hi. H. Duncan, former owner of the Scalp Treatments, Facials and Packs 'e Specialize in Marcelling: Summer Comfort for the Children In our new arrival of Muslin Undergarments for children you will find comfort, beauty and practic- ability combined. GIRLS’ GERTRUDE SLIP PETTICOATS AND TEDDIES i Lace or embroidery trimmed; well made of fine nain- sook. Sizes 2 to 12 years. $2.95. Priced from $1.25 to NIGHT GOWNS In sizes from 2 to 12. Some nainsook, embroidered in colors in designs to please the little tots. Larger sizes of Windsor crepe or fine nainsook. Sizes from 2 to 12. Priced from 85c to $1.25. CHILDREN’S PANTIES Of fine White Muslin, plain or ruffled knee; lace or from 50c to 85c. Full line of boys’ and girls’ Este embroidery trimmed. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Priced knit or checked nainsook Undergarments; athletic style. “Ww? & Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Building successful meeting at that place held Saturday afternoon. Thirty-two applicants were found In waiting and became members of Omara Santha No. 43. The work of conferring the degree was conducted in a very efficient manner, and was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience as was quite evident by the silent attention accorded them and the | three lusty cheers which followed for | Omara is Cheyenne making his first visit stnce the one Saturday Santha and its presiding officer. A luncheon was Santha evening served by Saturday a banquet the noon. was Mr. Duncan said this served by the ‘‘Dokie Club” of Hanna. morning that he did not recognize A party was given by the Hanna ladies Saturday evening, acting as j hostesses for the Casper and Chey enne ladies during the time the | Dokies were conducting their cere- monies. Later a ball was given which proved a very enjoyable affair. Francis, popular Casper girl, to R. E.! Sunday morning all delegates were Swift also of this city, took place in conducted through the Union Pacific Denver last Thursday evening at 6 coal mine, which was a very interest- o'clock at the First Methodist church,’ ing and unique experience for every one. A luncheon was served at 1 o'clock with Mrs. Mary Ford hostess. Mrs. Ford is grand chief of the Pythian sisters for the state of Wyo- ming. While in Hanna, the Casper Santha members were house guests of Hanna Santha members. A cordial welcome was extended everyone who was fortunate enough to make the trip. A Santha club is being organized in Hanna for Omara Santha mem- bers, and lively social times are an- ticipated for their efforts. On July 28, several Hanna members expect to visit Casper, bringing with them sev- eral more prospective members for the Casper Santha, who were unable to take the work at this time. The Cheyenne Santha was repre- sented by Mr. and = Mr: Ralph Adamsky, Mr. and Mrs. Krone, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. M. Stuart, Mrs. Jennie Hendershot, Mrs. Henry Jones, Mrs. Mary Ford, Mrs. Thomas Cook, and Mrs. Madelyn Kale. Those who attended from Omara Santha were Acting Mayor and Mrs. John Whisenhunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. . Hemry, Thomas Vondruska, Mrs. . D. Odiorne, Mrs. Thos. Mulligan, Mr, and Mrs. William M¢Millan, Mr: Agnes James, Past Regent Isabelle Renny, and the presiding officer, Mrs. L. M. Cromwell. oe Personals Miss Nellie Chapman, representa tive of the Wesson Oil and Snow- drift company of Chicago, arrived yesterday from Denver and will spend some time here on business for her company. cee Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Sullivan moved today from the Grude apartments to their new residence in the Garbutt apartments, Thirteenth and Elm street. Mrs. Irwing L. Honald and son Junior are visiting with friends here for a short time from Louisville, Ky. cee Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Walker will have as their house guests for a short time at their home on West Twelfth street Mrs. Walker's neice, Miss Mar- garet Taylor and Miss Sedelia Moore. Che Casper Daily Cribune Both Miss Taylor and Miss, Moore were just graduated from Vassar and enroute to their home in Couer @Alene, Idaho. Mrs. P. M. Wickstrum of Denver. grandmother of Mrs, W. I. Rehr, and Mrs. J. N. Wherry and daughter Jane of Sheridan, aunt and cousin of Mrs, Rehr, left today overland for Sheridan after spending several days here visiting at the Rehr home. Mrs, R. F. Bartam and Mrs. G Wincker of Bridgeport, Conn., are here visiting with friends for a short time. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown are spending a few days here from their home in Ynoma, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Yates are visitors here for a short time from their home in Wheatland. Miss Gretchen Richards came down last evening from Riverton and will spend several days here, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wagner are business visitors here for a few days from Buffalo, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. McDonald are visiting with friends here for a short time from Los Angeles. . M Mr, and Mrs. B. P. Miller of Tulsa, Okla., are here for a week enroute to the Yellowstone National park where they will spend several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Barnes have as their house gu for a week at} their home, 834 t Second street, Mr. Barnes’ mother, Mrs, Kimel Barnes of Thermopolis. Donald Wilson of Little Valley, N. ¥,, house guest at the Murane home on South Center street and Ralph Murane left this morning over: land for the Yellowstone National week. park to be gone a Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rhodes are out of town business and pleasure callers for a week from Denver. Mr. and Mrs. F. daughter Helen are few days from the tana L Cantlon and iting here for home in Mon Mrs. Florence Crone and son left last evening for Denver where they will spend several weeks visiting at th home of Mrs. Crone’s sister. er obs Mr. and Mrs, Terrance Lonan of Lincoln, Neb., left Monday for the Yellowstone National park after spending several days here visiting Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION \ 6 BELUANS Hot water Sure Relief DELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere on Second street. of East Terraces. this district. fied our contentions. ward the east, of a wider selection. many advantages, 201-203 Midwest Bldg. Fast Terraces The Extension of East Second Street Featuring Larger Homesites With Wonderful Investment Possibilities This tract is perhaps the most favorably lo- cated from an investment standpoint of any being offered at the present time. Becoming known to the peopie of Casper as the Extension of East Second Street, situated between 1st and 4th streets. Many conveniences already exist for those who choose home locations in Bus service as far as Conwell will be extended with the paving which will go within one biock Elk street school is immed- iately at hand and is being enlarged to care for the ever increasing number of school children in Our plans for an adequate water supply are nearing completion. We believe every foot of ground in East Terraces will increase in value. ment that the White Eagle Refining Co. is to construct a refinery east of the city has forti- Early purchasers will enjoy the advantages SEE THIS ADDITION TODAY Call at the office and let us take you out or go to our East Terraces office on East Second street and representatives are there to show you and explain the “A Look Means a Lot” See Ben Realty Co. REALTORS . ‘, " ' with’ Miss garet Sullivan. Mr¥./Shelby, Mont., where he will attend! P. Browning returned over! weeks, Mr. and M N. Morton of Lonan and Miss Sullivan were sch he Dempsey-Gibbons fight from Denver and Cheyenne « veland, O. E re returning riends. ee eee they w members of the pr r home Mr. and Mrs on will GAL MEN f W. H. Price of the Black lis fal pa spend several week uring the EGU Mo here for a few days and Bryson company is spending the slsive National park Faia oriete rapot on bu s for his) MMr./and\Mrs. H. 8. n are the apie. Leatett s+) Wars merical! ventertar i : parents of a seven pound son who} Miss Cleola Lilly will leave tom (conn Ade ‘; - oe arrived this) morning ome | row for ¢ Wyo., where she will , oliehioheae spending a sho: here. and are reported to b home of Mr. and Mrs, George Black ‘ eee fag nil Charles Hicks is among the out of M. C. Crouch f th Frich nr town business men here for a short aan path hate SN S 2. MEDIUM BROWN HAIR Mineiro Denver: Sisolya gompan 3 and Mrs. W. Palmer have] pest of all after a Golden Glint § eee ut Creek on A their -house guests for a few | poo—Advertisement J. D. Morton came down last eve hace bani ning on a short business trip fron bg beanie ey Smomumumumomo 5 Mherkecel'e Rig n Torringtor LODO DOS ON ODO DOD EX eee 1 a cine Miss Eva Martin left last evening ‘ Frank Tutléss ts spending a few , 4 ; . H i days here fram Glenrock. r Denver and Colorado Springs E The Piano You Will Eventually Own , pleas be gone two weeks on a vacation trip eee r €. G. Abbott te a@ Lincoln, Neb! pateick Sullivar aye business man here for a few days Via daliphter: Weattioen cee aire SPO ARE, yhis daughter, Kathleen, and Mr 5 S. J. Fanslow is spending a few | FEPETTY } days here from his home in Redwing, | To know Minn, how good a cigarette cee really can be made, The masterpiece of all musical instruments—treasure 4 M. Wills arrived this mornin: \ of rich and poor alike. Try as hard as he might, no ate al aya Hats denne: es k manufacturer has yet succeeded in putting Steinway ness affairs. Ei tone into any other piano. eee a] , N. 8. Holt is a Philadelphia busin 5 ler here for a few days 4 ° e saree e es he : Ei Steinway Pianos are sold on easy monthly 3 George Diverr of Wheatland is Ei payments—old musical instruments taken in spending a day here on business. eee A. Corkhill is a Grand Island, business man here for a few iSite = The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. and will spend a 238 E. Second St exchange. g days, Rr from w In¢ Greenlick lis, nA. Phone 1745 few days here on business. | ° | | New Bargains Every Day Close to the Wind-Up of Our Great pay -tatne’ath “EMOVAL SALE and still lots of money to realize for equipment of our new store—which forces us to unexpected sacrifices on new merchandise. Every woman who loves fine dresses and other garments that reflect the newest styles in women’s apparel should not delay in taking advantage of this unusual oppor- tunity. Modish Dresses At Extraordinary Discounts Many lots facing East Terraces. The announce- The city must grow to- Phone 1480 A Large Group Of Street and Afternoon Dresses, Luncheon, Evening and Dinner Gowns selected from our very finest lines, have been divided into two lots at the following extremely low prices. . §452 Other Splendid Values In Summer Dresses At ie2 . 10217 No woman in Casper need feel that a pretty new dress is beyond her means while the Frantz Shop offers bargains like these. Wonder Specials Wash Hat Specials $2.95 $5.50 $8.75 $12.75 Don’t let the week pass without looking these over — it’s always a pleasure to show you. priced Silk Under- Neckwear, Silk Parasols, Skirt Blouses, Sweaters, etc. {n_ low Extra Special ‘Tomorrow Beautiful New Hand Made BLOUSES In white dimity and voile, All the better ones hand embroidered with Irish Crochet or filet lace. Regular $3.75 to $10.50 values, now $2.50 to $7.50 Fur Chokers At 33 1-3 Off All Choice of Any Summer Coat or Cape in the Store New Lines Of Khaki and Wool Knickers Just received. If going picnicking the ’’4th,” a pair of these is what you need.

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