Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. SOCIETY 7 Missionary Meeting Tuesday, July 10. The Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. William Holland, 541 South Kimball street. During the meeting the mite box opening will be held and all those who will be un- able to bring their boxes are asked to call the secretary, Mrs. A. B. Poling et 930J. All members of the society are requested to be present. Modern Woodmen WII Meet Monda: Casper camp No. 12325, Modern Wood of America, will hold a short b ess meeting Monday eve ning at the Knights of Pythias hall after which a social and dance will be held. All members of the organ!- n and their families are invited attend to W. C. T. U. Meeting Friday Afternoon. The Francis Willard division of the ‘Women’s Christian Temperance union will meet Friday afternoon, July 18, at the home of Mrs. Ada Cooksey, 404 South Grant street. All members of the division are asked to he present Reception Thursday At McMahon Home, Invitations have been issued by and Mrs. lL, F. McMahon for ception to be held Thursday, July 12, from 5 p. m. until 7, at their resi- dence, 1016 South Center street. see Tatheran Aid Meeting Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon, July 12, at 2:30, at the home of Mrs. Charles Ames, 1 South Box Elder street Mrs. Ames will be asss’sted during the afternoon br ness of impor and all membe asked to be prese Mrs. Idun. Bus will be discussed the . Brooks-Barbee Marriage Announced. The ma e of Mi Dorot! Marle Bro’ to © 3 Wesl'e Bar bee, both of this ¢ which took place in Douglas last Tues July 3, was announced here yesterday. The ceremony was performed at the Methodist church with the Rev. R. M. Jones officiating. The bfide is a daughter of Mrs. R. W. Brooks, 406 Bast A street, and has been a ret dent of Casper for the last year hav- ing come to this city from her former home in Denver. The groom 1s con- nected with the Johnson Brothers grocery company. The couple will make their home here. Royal Neighbors Will Meet Monday. The Royal Neighbors of America will meet Monday evening, July 9, at the Odd Fellows hall. All mem- bers are requested to be present. eee Wanderty-Brown Marriage. The many friends of Miss Cora Wanderly and L. J. Brown were pleasantly surprised Friday when the couple returned from a week's trip at Thermopolta and announced that they had been married during the time they were out of Casper. ‘There had been no intimation on the part of elther that the event was to take place so soon. Mr. and Mrs, Brown were busy yes- terday selecting a suitable apartment. ‘The groom has a position with the Independent Torpedo company here. The bride is well known as a for- mer student of the Natrona county high school. Auxiliary Meeting Wednesday Afternoon. The American Legion auxiliary will meet Wednesday afternoon, July 11, at the home of Mrs. John Heagney, 427 South Kimball street. This will be a combined business and social meeting during which time the delo- gate who will attend the state con- vention will be elected and plans for {he entertainment to be given in honor of Mrs. F. 8. King, state presi- dent, who will be here July 18 and 19 will be made. All members of the organization are asked to attend this meeting. s- . Double Wedding Saturday Night A double wedding took place last night. in the Methodist Episcopal church, when } Merle ictoria Co! lins, of Douglas, and Daniel F. Me- Daniel of Salt Creek, were united in marriage, and Miss Pearl Walden, of mer, of Salt Creek, were also uni 116 E, Second St. Yoder, Colo., and Mrs. James R. Buk} PERFECT GROOMING can be had only when the coiffure, the face and hands have been treated by specialists, i For Appointments Phone 1327J RECENT AND COMING. | EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER in marriage, The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Lewis E. Carter. The ring service was used, and the event was impressively carried out with one Maccabees To Hoid Picnic The Women's Benefit association of ‘the Maccabees will hold a picnic Thursday, July 12, at the picnic grounds. Members should watch the Tribune for further regarding this. ° announcements Hawkins-Hines Marriage Miss Irene Hawkins became the bride of Ralph Hines early last week at Gillette, Wyo., it has just been announced. Both bride and groom are residents of Salt Creek, where the groom is in the employ of the Con- tinental Oll company. . . Convention to Open With Dinner Dance A dinner and dance will open the state convention of the Knights Templar and the Royal Arch Masons to be held in Sheridan July 11 and 12. Sheridan members of the order and their ladies will be hosts at the affair. A hundred and fifty delegates will attend the convention. Several of these will represent Casper. one Wright-Beyd Marriage Residents of Salt Creek who were married recently include Miss Eunice Wright and John Boyd. The ceremony took place at the ranch home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Boyd ‘s a graa- uate of the University of Wyoming. The groom is at the present time in the employe of the Midwest Refining company at Salt Creek. ee U. of W. Instructor To Speak in Colorado irs, Enos A, Mills, widow of the and well known Enos Mills, of has invited Grace Raymona civics professor at the of Wyoming, to be her Cat Longs kk inn, Estes park, Dr, Hebard will deliver sev ral informal talks to the guests the inn on the pioneers of the west | couple acting as attendants of the other. ee MISS RUTH STEVENS, attractive and popular member of the younger set. Miss Lou Riach, sister of Mrs. Lum- mis, and Dr, J. T. Riach. se Miss Helen Crater has returned from Oklahama, where she spent sev- eral weeks visiting with friends. ore Mr. and Mrs, 0. R. Uawley have as their house guest at their home West Twelfth strest, Mrs, Jack Al'}- ecn of Chaffee, Mo. Mrs. Allison wiil *pend three week# here, Robert Byrnes of the Mutual Bene- fit Health und Acoldent Assurance ern country. Personals... Mrs. Jullan Lever, Jr., arrived from the east yesterday and will spend the summer months here. Mr. Lever re- turned several weeks agd overland from, Ann Arbor, Mich. cee Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mooring, ac- companied by Mrs. Mooring’s sister, Mrss Anneta Ford. left Thurrday overland for Salt Lake City, where Mr, Mooring will be in training at the officers reserve for the next three weeks, A. H. Black and Edward Biack of the Black, Sivalls and Bryson com- pany, arrived in the city a few days agd from Tulsa, Okla., and will spend some time here on business. eee Mrs. Affa Mae Stoddard, who has been ill for the last few daym and who has been at the county hospital, is reported to be slightly improved. one Mrs, A. 0. Park and daughter, Helen, will return tomorrow from Los Angvles, where they have been liv ing for the last four or five montha, They will be joined by Mr. Park in Cheyenne and will return to Ca: 7 overland, Mrs. E. R. Purkiser will leave to- morrow morning for Thermopolis, where she will represent the Natrona chapter at the state conference of tho Red Cross to be held there this week. erly eee Mr. and Mre. B. B. Lummis have as their house guest for a short time, Beauty Unsurpassed Wrancing complexion red. brings ‘beak earance of Send 106 for Trial Size Gourauds Oriental Cream You May Be Sure If You Patronize The La Rue Beauty Shoppe company, left last evening for Raw- lins and Rock Springa, where he ex- peots to spend several days on busl- hess. 2 0. o * ~ Misa) MiMired MoCarrall has arrived from Tulsa and will make her home here. eve Charles D. Sapulding, Jr., and John C. Spaulding, twin brothers, arrived in the city yesterday from their home in New York and wil! spend the re- mainder of the summer months here. The boys completed thetr junior year at Princeton this season. Their fath- er, Charles D. Spaulding, Sr., 1s pres- Ident of the Of! Trade Journal of New York. George S, DeWolf of the New York Oll company offices has been called to Cordell, Okla., by the death of his sister, Miss Emma; DeWolf, whose funeral occurred there Thursday aft- ernoon. Dr. Caroline C. Davis will leave Monday for the east, where she will take a post graduate course tn osteo. pathic technique and diagnosis. She also plans to make a special stu: JOS, 1. DIAMONDS SC See our collection of gems artistically set to em- phasize their beauty and brilliance. Our Line of Gruen Watches for Men and Women Is Most Complete — apt JEWELER SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1923. Che Casper Sunday Morning Cribune News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations MARY TOBIN, Society Editor will be taken during her absence by Mies Jean Bradner of Chicago. ore Ralph, Mrs. Ray Marshall and Mrs.) homes from Los Angeles and Seattle,| land, left yesterday for Careyhurst, \, 8. Worthington, who are at the| where they have been on a pleasure| where they will spend the week end. Present time visiting there, will spend) trip. The trip was made overland. btn at * several weeks before returning to \ ae ad Casper. Mr. and Mrs, Leigh MeGrath, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Bon and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Purdy are spending the week end at Estabrook which is located a short distance from Douglas. oe Acting Mayor John Whisenhunt left Friday evening for Denver where he will spend several days and where he has purchased two Hupmobile sedans and a Hupmobile touring car. oe Miss Catherine Dunn left last eve- ning for Denver, where she will spend a few cays on a pleasure trip. cee Dr. and Mrs. Frankelton of Sheri- dan spent several days here visiting with friends. D. C. MeCtellan spent yesterday here from Arminto. eee Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Heald and fam- fly are visiting in the city for a short time from Salt Creek. . eee Mr. and Mrs. Bud Averill spent Friday and Saturday here on business and visiting with friends from Le- voye. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Copenhaver and Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Douglas spent a short time here Friday en- route from Douglas to the Yellow- stone park. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Daly ao- companied by Mrs. Daly's sister, Miss Julia Ellis will leave Monday for the Bighors where they will spend some time. Mrs. William Holbrook is visiting for a short time with her perents in Cody. Mr. Holbrook is jeweler for the Tripeny Drug company here. ore Attorney William J. Adanis has as his guésts, his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. William Adams of North Dakota and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Raymond, also of North Dakota. ee Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mau left. last week for Los Angeles and San Fran- cisco where they will visit with rela- tives and friends for a month. eee we eee Mrs. Calvin Smith and baby son Jack returned Friday from Sheridan, after a short pleasure trip spent there. Mra. J. R. Kirby is visiting with friends here for a short time from her home in Gebo, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bangert have as their house guest at their home on Fourteenth and Boxelder Mr. Ban- gerts father, C. F, Bangert of Wood- river, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hill of Denver, spent yesterday here visiting with friends. Miss Doris Dimbeby of Denver, for- merly of this city, spent several days here last week visiting with friends, returning to Denver last evening. . . one Harelad Taylor and Alden Brooks are out of town business men here| for @ short time from Omaha. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wyland and Migs Irene Savage of Salt Lake C: rand house guest of Mrs. W, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Christensen and Dr. and Mrs, Ball of Battle Creek, Ia., are visiting here for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horstman on South Wolcott street. Both couples are enroute to thelr ress| 7a. | Dress Week ‘| Week learance and Removal Sale et a _ Offers Unexcelled Opportunities to Purchase Summer Apparel, Millinery and Dress Accessories at Greatly Reduced Prices —this is DRESS week at the Frantz Shop Miss Lillian Peck has returned from Lander, where she was Called hy the serigus illness of her father, who is greatly improved. P. R. Blakey and Raymond Mar- shall have returned from Storey which is a short distance from Sheri- dan where they have purchased sum- mer hom: Mrs. Blakey and son IN the treatment of hay fever and under some of the most eminent men of the profession, AO ENS ROE we oe R. L, Dinger Is spending a few days here attending to busines af- fa'rs from Los Angeles. see W. T. Funk of Denver is a busi. ness man here for a few days. eee Miss. Marie Baker is visiting with friends here for a short time from Denver, Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Rhodes return- ed to Casper Saturday merning, after spending 10 days in Manhattan, Kans., where they buried their small daughter Roberta. eee / Mrs. Charles Horstman and chil- dren have returned from Iowa, where they visited with relatives for a short time after which they spent some time visiting with Mre. Horstman’: parents in Kansas City, Mo. They were joined in Kansas City by Mr. Horstman who returned to Casper with them. —for Monday and Tuesday we Mrs. ©, C. Fuller has arrived in the city from her home in Attleboro, Mass., and will visit here tor a month with her son, Clifford Fuller, and with the J. M. Gothberg family, on South Wolcott street. eee Miss Helen Murphy, pepular Den- ver girl, is visiting here with friends for a short time. . will especially feature the follow- ing four lines, each one of which contains exceptional values. Miss Mary Cross, whe fs eonnected with the Midwest Refining company in the land department, left yeater- day for her home near Douglas where she will spend her vacation visiting —many of these dresses have just been received and are entirely new in design. Prices Are Comparatively So Low as to Make This an Outstanding Feature In the Merchandising History of Casper Nearly 500 Dresses to Choose From at These Special Prices THE GIFT SUPREME An immense line of pretty wash frocks in ratine, linen, voili At this price you will find a liberal assortment of extremely cep ee 5 areas e, attractive dresses an inene. leasing in si variety of styles and colors oa Gk ctepes ore and variously trimmed for gandy, ratine, votle 19 tain to want one or several. gains are unquestionable. 16 to 44, Don’t Overlook This Special 00 most clever effects. If you and pongee. Sizes are not fully supplied once are from 16 to 42. you see these you are - This a . very moderate price for such charming frocks and the line we are sure will meet with your hearty approval. Remem- ber, at this price, as also with the other three specials you are asked much less than such dre: ordinarily retail at. The bar Sizes are from 10 Here is a group ef dresses that we are especially proud to show. At $16.75 we are showing a large superb line of charming new WART L AMERICAN LEGION MEETING MONDAY At the Club Rooms 8p .m. Election of Delegates to State Convention Be Sure to Be On Hand dress: in styles hey represent = that at once ap- some of the very & GEM STONES | peal with their best work of léad- gracefulness +e ing designers and summer wear. In were purchased a figured silks, taf- Ba with the one feta, organdy, silk thought of givi: — cre: ratine, knitted fabrics, an extraordinary value in high linen and voile they sent a grade summer dresses. You wide range of materials, as well will aexee that the desire is ac- as colors and design: Sizes complished when you see them. run from 14 to 46. Those who Materials are principally silk want a summer dress nice enough for all wear and yet at a modest price, will be especially interested in this line.” It will be a Pleasure to display these. There’s sure to be one to please. Besides Extra Special Features In Dresses There Will Be Hundreds of Spectacular Bargains This Week In All Departments hahha ti dA bth AAAI tA AhLALLALALALLEZALLLALL DZ J crepe and messaline and include some clever sport models in fru- Sizes range from 14 to 44. EVENING fra. EC LIPIPLILZLLALLZLALAZLALLLAALLALZAALLLZZLLLLAL LALA A ALAA dA AAA A ddd dd dade ddd dididih daddaddd eOIIIIIPLIS IL ILILSOOLIVDIOLIIOII IMSS SIOOELIIODALMIOOD ISL LiGIIOIOMIOILIOSIO ISO D OLS SD.

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