Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 1, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. Miss Dunn Wilt Be Honored Guest, Mrs. Th Riach will enter. tain at a } ooh, South Lir Cath #00 Mrs. Brooks Entertains For Mrs. Smith. Mrs. B. B. E Th ‘cooks was hostess on on of last week at an given at ther home in apartments, in honor . talented soprano who has At ut sper music the afternoon, Mrs. Townsend Entertains. ‘Townsend ws na! bridge lunch: June 29, hostess on given at the Henning ho- orm Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. H. H. Schwartz and Mies Irene Savage, Gues for the afternoon Don Smith. Mrs. E. D. Mrs. T. S. Cooke, Mrs. L. 1 Guin, of Rich- Wyland, Miss . A. BE. Biglin, Mrs, Mrs. Charles Camp- hell, Mrs. Shumaker, f, Mts. Charles. T. ‘Weidner, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. H, H. Schwartz, Mrs, G. R Waldschmidt, Cc. H. Totrn- wend, Mrs J H. Gratiot, and Mrs. Anna Leeper. Mrs. Heckart Is Guest Of Honor at Dinner Party. Acting John M. ‘Whisenhu’ ned at an infor mal 4 last evening at their home. Jefferson s in honor Daniel He ‘white favors a @ractiveness of the a Among those who (Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Prica, Miss Helen Price, Mias Ruby Kody, Miss Harrie’ Price, Miss Margaret Price, Miss Loy- all Gibson, Miss Norma Price, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross and son Harry, ¥. 8. Price, Robert Ross, Lloyd Price, George Clark, Dan Ross and the hon ored guest. Mrs, Frank Babs and son Earl of Boulder, were out-of. town guests, attended were Colo., ‘Thursday Bridge Club Will Meet The Thursday Bridge club will meet this week at the home of Mrs. J. W Johnson on South Dayid street ¥ngagement Announced. The betrothal of Kirk G, Hartung of Casper, formerly of Cheyenne and Miss; Sarah Lucille Arnold of Long- >. has just been announced elect is a graduate of the high school, later havir the Coloradg Woman's in Denver. Mr. Hartung 1s con: nected with the Midwest Refining company here in the capacity of petroleum engineer. After the mar lage they will make thelr home in Casper. ore Spend Week End At Summer Home Congressma 1d Mra. Charles FE. Win ling the week end at the summer home of Mr, and Mra W. s. nball, located on Hast Bic horn creek Casper mountain Woodcraft to Meet. Casper circle No. 409, Neighbors df Woortcraft, will mest at 8 o'clock on ‘Tuesday evening in the Odd Fellows’ hall, Pritchett-Nelson Marriage Saturday e¢ of Miss Fil Fr j A eech street. Mrs. Probst’ bei of bride, The. ¥ A. Wilson rforme e@eremony. They we: t Miss Dorothy Carey of the Ralph Harris of this city The bride is a popular Gre is the daughter of M Pritchett of that city, .f The ¢ years ago idences of Casper came to Casper from North his three has Dakota and time been connected y fire department ke their hor p. m., b Carter. iT used. The attendants wer Gertrude Kirkham and W. Other guests present y Mys. ©. M. Burns, ps bride; Mr. and Mrs. L and Mrs. H George; and Following the ceremony served at the w HILDREN'S COLDS should not be “dosed.” Treat them externally with— 4 Vv SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Mr. and Mrs, Savage wit! live in Cas- per. Mr. Savage 1g one of the main chanics in the H. A. Burk plumb- Ing and heating establishment. cee Informal Dinner At Cooke Home Mr. and Mrs, T. 8. Cooke were hosts at an informal dinner party given Wednesday evening of last week at their home, 920 South Beech street in honor of Beaumont Parks of Chi- cago, who spent several days here and who fs a member of the board of directors of the Standard Of1 com- nests present for the evening were and Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mr. and A. J. Cunningham, Mr. and Patrick Sullivan, Frank Connors also of Chicago and a visitor here last week at the Cunningham home, Beaumont Parks and Mr. Marble of Cheyenne. | Personals Leon (Red) Hammond, engineer for the Chicago Burlington and Quincy railroad has returned from Gurnsey, where he has been for the last three weeks, Mrs. O. L. Walker accompanied by her €wo house guests, Miss Margaret Taylor and Miss Sedelia Moore of re d’Alene, Idaho, and Mrs. J. C. Snook spent yesterday at Salt Creek looking over the oll fields. Both Miss Taylor, who is a neice of Mrs, Walker and Miss Moore are enroute from Vassar, from which they ade just graduated, to their homes in daho. ee Mr. and Mrs. Char‘es Gibbs and gon left last evening for Denver, where y will make their home (Kelley) Ketleller and mother left t evening for Denver, where they two w on ® pleasure ». Mr. Kelleller is connected with the Midwest Refining company here. Theadore Hugley left last week overland for Pittsburg, and other eastern points, where he will spend six weeks. Mr. Hugley will also spend a short time visiting in Canada. ove Stanley Freeland left last evening for Denver, where he expects to make his home. Mrs. Ralph Smith will arrive this morning from Denver. Mr. Smith. who is connected with the National supply company hag been here for eral months. They*will make their home on Boxelder street. Miss Lillian Peck left Saturday aft- ernoon for Lander being called there by the serious fllness of her father, Miss Lois Longshore ts spending the week-end visiting with her par Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Longshore at their ranch west of the city Mrs. Roberta Wilson is visiting here with relatives for a few weeks from| her home in Boulder, Colo. | ©. H, Black, who was recently ap-| pointed sales manager for the Black | Steel and Wire company with head. quarters in Kansas City will arrive tomorrow morning and will spend a/ short time here attending to business| affairs. oe (Cheia- Christian has returned from Denver, where he spent several days} on a business and pleasure trip. | ere Mrs, Phillip Offenbacher has as her | house guest for a short time at her | home on South David street, Mrs. | W. HH. MeGinnts of Shoshoni. | Mrs. A. M. Gee and son are net {ng with friends in Billings for a short time. George Flannigan, formerly editor of the Wyoming Weekly Review here MISS ISABELLE HANWAY, attractive daughter of Mr. who is expected to return today from Estes park where she has been attending a convention of the and Mrs . Hanwa, Pi Beta Phi sorority Che Casper Sunday Morning Cribune News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations MARY TOBIN, Society Editor weeks, Mrs. Overmire’s mother, Mrs. R. W. Jones of Des Moines, Ia. eee The Misses Helen Thorn and Catherine Williams are visiting with friends and relatives here for several weeks from their home in Denver, eee Mrs. E. E. Danielson and children left Friday evening for Colorado where they will spend several weeks visiting with Mr. Danielson’s parents. cee Mrs. J. HE. Dyke, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Bryee Wilson, left Friday evening for Denver where they will spend a few days on a pleasure trip. ee Mrs. Byron Dumnt and small son James have left for Montana whe: they will visit for some time at the home of Mrs. Dumm's parents. Dr. Dumm has returned to Denver. The Dumme have been visiting here for the last three weeks at the home of thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dumm, 242 South Park avenue. eee Mr. and Mrs. BE, C. Talman are among the out of town business vit tors here for a few weeks from Colo- rado. eee 8S. W. Cooner, owner of the Beck: Unger Barber shop, left yesterday for his home in Texas, where he will re- main for a period of six weeks. Mr. Cooner will go by automobije. eee : J. C. Neilson, former executive #ec- retary of the George W. Vroman post of the American Legion, returned to Casper yesterday after spending three months in the Teapot Oi} district civil engineer for the Mammoth Oj) company. ‘ ee. Mrs. Anna Leeper, Mrs. C. H. Town- send, Mrs. C. L. Rhinemuth and si ter Mrs. Abranson, returned fast eve- n'ng after spending a few days in now of Boulder, arrived last evening ‘and will spend some time here visit- jng with friends. Mrs. Flannigan has been visiting for a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Hanway on Grant avenue. Donald Michie is visiting with es and friends in Greeley, Colo., few weeks Miss Margaret EF been ill for the 1. to be slightly 1 y Br. J. Mrs ngland, who has week, 1s reported od pro’ H. Mullin has re- where he was h of his father. a brother within 1 the east the de the last few weeks Mr. and M A. W. Kem of Bill- ings, Mont., are visiting here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Phinney drove up from Denver Friday and are spend: ing a short time here. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Servatious are here for a few days from Chicago. Mrs. O. B. Collins is visiting with friends here for a short time from her home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Howard are spending a few days here on a pleas- ure and business trip from Chicago Mr. And Mrs. Terry Rock Springs spent sev with friends ee Johnson of 1 days here visiting . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce are spending a few days here on business and visiting with friends from | Denver. Miss Helen Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lloyd has returned from Los Angeles where she has Perfect Shoulders wn Arms Nothing equals the beautiful, soit, pearly white appearauceGouraud 8 riental Cream ren- ders to the shoulders and arms. Covers skin blemishes, Will not rubof, Far su- rior to powders. hite-Flesh-Rachel. 5 iy Gouraud’s Ori ental Cream Once Your Fingers Touch the Keyboard of a —once you drink in the b there can be no other piano. STEINWAY PIANO eauty of its tone, for you You would be just as unwilling to use another instrument as Paderewski or Rachmaninoff or Hofmann Steinway its voice means m der that the Steinway i: On Moderat the greatest composers, pianists and teachers? wonder that so many people say: of my life to own a Steinway?” The Music Shop - Each time you hear the ore to you. Is it any won- piano chosen by the Is it any } “It is the dream e Payments pe Inc. st Second St. Thermopolis on a pleasure trip. Pe sR Mr. and Mrs. E. Gunther are visitors here for a few days from their home at Lusk. eee been for several months with her sister, Miss Marguerite Lloyd. Miss sister, Miss Irene Savage of Lake City. Marguerite will return in a month. . Mr. baby son have moved from Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGrady moved from thelr home in the Hilde- brand apartments yesterday to their new residence in the Garbutt apart- Flanigan of South Durbin street. . Gratiot ts here from Denver visiting at the Gratiot home on South Wol- cott street. Deaver’s relatives for the last month. eee see L. D, Branson has returned from a short business trip made overland to Denver. Mrs. ‘Harter H. Schaffner of Gie1 rock, mietenin-lew of Mrs. Horsch. ee Mr. and Mrs. as__their o- L, L. Overmire have house guest for a ee Radiant Beauty Shop MEZZANINE FLOOR HENNING HOTEL We Have Just Received a Large Shipment of Hair Goods, the Latest for Fastidious Ladies We Can Match You In Al} Shades of First Quality Natural Human Hair Coronet Braids Gloria Front Piece All Around Transfor- mation with Natural Part Side Waves by ‘Triangle Clusters Fayettes Smock Right Bobs Dozen Beauti- Switches, Alice Curls ful We Are Specialists In Facials and Scalp Treatments Phone 682R for Appointments A Safe and Sane Way of celebrating the Fourth is to make your wife that is or is to be a gift of some of our high class jewelery. Then she'll remember the Fourth always with your gift in mind, UPRIGHTS AND GRANDS i} and you'll be spending your money on some- thing enduring instead of on noisy and often dangerous other things. The Vital Vacuum Cleaner “THE WIRELESS WONDER” Does the work as well as any eiectric and better than the aver- age at about half the price, and will last a lifetime with ordi- nary care Endorsed by the Good Housekeeping Institute Phone or write for demonstration Basement Qil Exchange—Room 3 R. Will Anderson, Dist. Mgr. Phone 1176-W Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wyland have as their house guest at thelr home, 1022 South Wolcott street, Mrs. Wylands Salt and Mrs. Paul Bachellor and their former residence in Lusk and will make their home here. Mrs. Bachellor is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank ments, ee bene} Mrs. Q. K. Deaver and small son Mrs. Gratiot, mother of J. T.| have returned from Nebraska, where they have been visiting with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Horsch have as their house guest for the week end, Mrs. John Whisenhunt left last éve. seyeral | ning for Cheyenne to attend the dis- trict convention of the Neighbors of Woodcraft. Mrs. Whisenhunt received this appointment of district inner sentinel from Minnie Hyner, grand guardian of Portland, Ore. © e8e Cc. M. (Doc) Daniels, field man for the National Supply company, left yesterday for Roundup and Shelby, Mont. While in Shelby Mr, Daniels will attend the Dempsey-Gibbons fight. Dr. Ralph Gibbons former of Colo- rado football star and prominent den- tist of Denver left last evening for his home after spending a short time here visiting with Dr. T. J. Drew. Dr. Gibbons expects to return soon and will be connécted with Dr. Drew in his dental offices. . Mrs. Palmer accompanied by her daughter, Miss Margaret Smith and Miss Jean Ray left yesterday over- land for Thermopolis to spend a} short time on @ pleasure trip. eee Fred Castell has returned from} California, where he accompanied his| family to Los Angeles, where they} will spend several months visiting. see Wiliam Estes, representative of the Dental Specialty company of Den- ver, 4s spending a few days here on business for his company. - ee Miss Virginia Bucknum returned yesterday morning from Boulder, where she has been visiting with friends for two weelts. Mrs. Ida Buck: num arrived a short time ago from California, and with her daughter wilt make her home here. Mrs. Bucknum: —__ .was @ former resident of Casper and] visiting with relatives and friends } there. They will be accompanied homs by Mr. England's mother who visit here for a short time at England home. has many friends here. . E. D. McCalley will leave this morn- ing for Shelby, Mont., to attend the Dempsey-Gibbons fight. - . Attorney and Mrs. Frank England ‘will leave today for Colorado Springs, terday here visiting with Mrs. A. 5 Cunningham from her home at Carey where they will_spend a short time! hurst. SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1923. the . Mrs. Robert D. C: arey spent yer ——_. HOTEL Broadway at 103d St. (Subway Express Station at NEW.YORK CITY Near Riverside Drive’ Central Park, Theatres and Shopping Sections 7 = ow ates $80. co Single room and bath $8 Double room, bath $5 per day Handsome suites of 2,3 rooms Dinner de Luxe $1.35 served in Blue Room and Grill Exceptional Orchestra M. P. MURTHA, Mgn MARSEILLES LAND, LORD Pay Rent To Yourself ‘DO NOT BUY HOUSES FOR LANDLORDS One-fifth of sixty-five billion dollars—the total yearly earnings of the United States—is spent to provide— dwellings for ourselves. The tendency—and it’s bad—is to pay more and more of this to others, to pay rent. T have five strictly modern homes of three and four rooms in nice residential district ready for occupancy. $500.00 Down and Balance in Small Monthly See Owner and Builder C. T. PLUCKHAHN 1341 S. David Payments. Phone 1287W_ - Established 1889 THE FIRST HALF OF THE YEAR IS OVER The many patrons of our Savings Department are having interest due them credited to their accounts on July first. Those who have used our Investment Service are receiy- ing Dividend Checks or Bond Coupons on the same date. DO NOT WAIT FOR SIX MONTS to make your New Year’s resolution—resolve to save now, THE CASPER NATIONALBANK CASPER, WYOMING Nationalized 1903 Thirty-five Years of Service—May We Serve You?

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