Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 13, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL! CIRCLES OE CASPER Dinner Party This Evening Mr, and Mrs. W. I. Rehr will be hosts at an informal dinner party to be given this evening at their home on Lincoln street. Covers will be . lala for seven. Bridge Tea Tuesday, July 17 The Misses Kathleen, Margaret and Pat ullfvan will entertain at an infor bridge tea Tuesday of next week at their home on Hast Tenth n honor of Miss Catherine ho will be married soon to Dr. T, J. Drew, Maccabea Picnic Is 8 Success cr hard time” pienfo given last by the Women’s Benefit as- n of the Maccabees for mem- of the organization and their as largely attended and was way a success. ‘The affair en at the old Towa picnic grounds two miles wost of the city on Garden creek Mrs. Snook Will Entertain Tomorrow Mrs. J.C. Snook will entertain at an informal luncheon tomorrow at her residence, 426 Fast Eleventh street in honor of Mrs, John Thieme, mother and house guest of Mrs. T. 8. Cooke, . Informal Tea This Afternoon Mrs. E. C. Wilson entertained at ‘orma* tea this afternoon at her h on East Second street. Pink robes were used for the decorations. Hight guests attended. Mrs, Wilson ‘was assisted by Mises Helen Whorton. Knights of Pythias Meet Tonight The Knights of Pythias wit) meet tn regular on at the K of P, Hab this evening at 8:00 o'clock. There will be a business meeting and work in-the first rank after which refresh- ments will be served Irwin-Cilley Marriage. Mrs. Minnie C. Irwin and H. L. Cilley, both of Greybull, were married. Lincoln street in honor of her chil- dren’s birthdays, Mary Eleanore, who is seven years of id Alice, who is three years of Fifteen chii- dren attended. The afternoon was spent in playing games after which refreshments — served, Luncheon This Week For Musicians. Mrs. Curtz. was hostess at an in- formal luncheon given this week at her home, 637 Hast Twelfth street, in honor of Mrs, Parks and Miss Cogdle of the Rialto theatre orchestra. Dur- ing the affair an enjoyable musical Program was given among those tak- ing part being the Misses Genevievé Fitzgerald and Marjoriete Fitzgerald, who played several pleasing piano, harp and violin selections. Mrs. Curtz has just recently organized a music trio consisting of violin, cello, and plano. Mrs, Curtz is numbered among Casper's most talented mu- siclans. [Perens Mr, and Mrs. Harry Neary and two children, John O'Reilly and Midget Smith left last evening for New Orleans. eee Miss Mae Redington has as her guest for the summer her sister, Miss Genevieye Redington of Galesburg, ml. eee Mr, and Mrs. T. J. White of 1028 East Fifth street have as their house gues for a short time, Mr. White's Mr. and Mrs. W. C. White N.Y. eee Miss Mary Gibson of Logansport, Ind, who has been visiting with friends in Boulder, arrived yesterday and will spend a short time here vis- iting at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. William Kocher. see Mr. and Mrs, Rex Fanning, accom- panied by Miss Virginia Bucknum and Mark Davis, will leave this week for the Big Horn mountains where they will spend a short time on a (where he and his sister have been News of Women’s Clubs nia Organizations visiting for the last three weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker left yesterday morning for Thermopolis where they will spend several days, after which they will tour the Yel- Jowstone National park. oe. Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Forteen of Chicago are visiting here for a few Weeks at the home of Mrs. R. 0. Anderson who is a sister of Mr, For- teen. eee Miss Mildred Graham has returned from Denver where she spent a week Visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs, ik. Moore. eee ‘Word has heen received here of the arrival of a nine pound baby daugh- ter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Meisen- ach, 4177 Winona court, Denver. Both mother and daughter Barbara| Natrona are doing nicely. Mr. Met- senbach is superintendent of the Scott and Curlee Construction com- pany here. eee Roy Stapleton left Inst evening for his home in Cheyenne afte: a week here visiting with in-law, Mrs. Mary Stapleton. owe Mr. and Mrs. J, Britton came down yesterday from thelr home in Cody and are spending a short time here visiting with friends, aee Mr. and Mrs. 3. Ww. Murhy are here for a short time from Lavoye. eee Mrs. H. A. Harvey left this morn- ing for Lavoye after spending a day here visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. Zongher, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Roche and Miss Zones Johnson are spending a short time here from their homes in Denver. eee Mrs. H. P. Ferree is visiting tn the city for a sHort time from Denver. Mr. Ferree is connected with the Car- ter Oil company. x aed Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ferris arrived yesterday from Rawlins and are ask for Horlicks \ The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Safe Milk Children at Rawlins. | City Briefs || business affairs. yesterday Colo., and is spending several days here visiting with Philip G, Girard, and other friends. | Mrs. Dorothy O'Heron ts hére on Purniture store has returned from the| business for a few days from Chicago.Jeast whe weeks on a buying fi. Che Casper Dally Cribune MARY. TOBIN, Ferris is owner of. the Ferris hotel Mr, and Mrs. Arthwood arrived in the city this morning from their for- mer residence in Oklahoma and will make their home in this city, Mr. Arthwood having accepted a position here. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. W. and children left last evening for Denver where they will spend two “weeks visiting with Mr. Armstrong’s par- ents. Before returning to Casper they will visit for a short time at Estes park. oo Miss Elizabeth Oldern left this morning for Thermopolis to be gone several days on a pleasure trip. polis iy i car ab ok Timothy Mahoney, Jr., is spending a few days in the city attending to eee ‘ava Berkhimer arrived in the city overland from Boulcer, eee R. B. Calloway of the batlowas | he has been for several Many soaps and prepared sham Society Editor spending a short time here. Mr. ied by his brother, W. D. Doran, may- or the city of Tappenis! ‘Wash., ar- rived in the city yesterday and will spend several Sera re on business, or M. M. ‘Morrison has arrived in the city from Billings and will spend sev- eral days here, - eee R. G. Mill {s in the city for a short time on business, see Ray _Bhebus ahs ‘Thermopolis, accom: | Panied) by W. C. Spooner of Shreve- Port, La., came down last evening on business from Thermopolis. eee B. T. Patterson of the New York Oll company spent yesterday at Boone dome on business. vee I. J. Austin is- spending the day here from Salt Creek. see F. C. Wedd ts a Greybull visitor in the city for a short time, oe B. Hudson came up yesterday from |Gtenrock on a short business trip. see D. C. Johnson and D. C. Preston are spending the week end here from Omaha, eee Homer Hutchinson of Canon City is here for a few days visiting with friends and attending to business af- fairs. TARR eee J. W, GQfonty) Monaghan returned yesterday morning from Denver where he spent several days on busi- ness, ae Medium Brown Hair looks best 4 all after a Gokien Glint 8 Alkali in Soap Bad for Washing Hair coven: ae faye altel Yk is jurious, as it dries ecal and mak the hair brittle. if The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shathpoo: for this is pure and entire! aseless, It inex- | pensive and beats anything else all to Pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whi ‘amily for months. ‘Two or three teaspoonfuls is all that is required. Simply moisten ir hair with water and rub itin. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, lcanses thoroughly, and rinses ir dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, Buffy, loose: wavy, and easy to. manage. Besides, it] dust, ind takes out every particle of and dandruff. ae FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923, AiWe never <elTBisttor Nut Cotte in bulk and only in our sealed c emecorth with the familiar Butter-Nut label Bulk Coffee means’any coffee without Food-Drinle for All QuickLunchet Home, Offices Fount RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- dera&: Tablet forms. Nourishing-No cooking. 8@ Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Whitsiat ‘an identity in open bins where the 13:" JBL. loses its fragrance’and strength and 3 Bess sy te .takeslon:dampness and weight +2 Buy the Butter Nut Brand ofzorree eet cae 2) asi 13 trade. je.marked| % Cae COT Wednesday evening at the Christian] fishing trip. church, the Rev. R. R. Hildebrand officiating. They were attended by Mrs. Keller, sister of the groom. Fol- eee Wheeler Canfield of the Casper Towel Supply company will return tomorrow from San Francisco, Los Angeles and other southern points THIS IS lowing a short visit here the couple will return to Greybull where they will make their home, Mr. Cilley is a prominent business man of Grey- bull, being owner of the Cilley addi tion of that city. Rirthday Party This Afternoon, Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew enter; tajned this afternoon at a children’s party given at her home, 1045 South R. R. Station, Sheridan, Wyo. Postoffice, Story, Wyo. “Piney Inn AT THE FOOT OF THE BIG HORNS The Fad’s Greatest Sale NOW RUNNING AT FULL SPEED! From Floor to Ceiling We're Loaded With BARGAINS FOR MEN “Buy It for Less at The Fad’ Men’s all wool Fad Tailored Suits, 75. Men's Dress Shoes, solid leather, $2.95, $3.95 and Men’s Dress Hats, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.75. Any STRAW HAT in the store, $1.25. Men’s Caps. Sale Price, 95c, $1.45 nad $1.95. Boys’ solid leather Dress Shoes, $1.95. ‘ gunn's Dress Shirts. Sale Price, 59c, 95c, $1.45, 1.95. Men’s Union Suits, 39c, 69c, 89c, and 95c. Boys’ Union Suits, 39c and 69c. Men’s Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, 19¢ each. Men’s Four-in-Hand Ties, 39c each. Boys’ Four-in-Hand Ties, 29c each. Men’s Fiber Silk Dress Socks: Special 39c pair. Men’s Blue Work Shirts. Sale Price, 59c each. Leather Faced Work Gloves. Special 29c pair. Children’s Khaki Coveralls. Sale Price 48e suit. Work Pants selling at $1.45 and $1.95. Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags at money-saving prices. FAD SHOE & CLOTHING CO. 220 South Center St. Phone 1686-W Piney Inn, one of the most beautiful summer resorts in Wyoming is open for the season. Everybody is cordially invited. Cabins or in- side rooms. Electric lights, hot and cold run- ning water with shower baths. Situated in a Pine Grove at the edge of the Big Horns, half way between Buffalo and Sheridan. convenient and economical! for cooking, baking and the table, pe Rates, $5 a day. Rseervations by ’Phone $16.75 and Up-to-date Methods Demand YOU BE THE JUDGE Modern Appliances Judge Us by the Value We Offer In ‘BOSTONIANS In these shoes you find up-to-the-minute styles combined with quality leather. Lasts that win the eye and bring comfort to the feet.° The Newest Ideas In Gas Ranges are All Incorporated In dwt GAS RANGES with Only $15.00 down will place one of these wonderful ranges in your home and you'can pay the balance in small monthly pay- ments. Casper Gas Appliance Co. 115 and 119 East First Phone 1500 INU LT < BOSTONIAN PRICES MEAN LUXURY WITH ECONOMY The Shikany Shoe & Clothing Co. 142 E, Second Phone 474 AAA | =)

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