Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 15, 1923, Page 2

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[SOCIETY -RECENT AND COMING ; EVENTS IN SOCIAE | CIRCLES OF CASPER Fort Wayne, Ind., mother and house r airs. Andrus irWill Entertain. r Mrs, A. M, Andrus will entertain at omn infdrmal tea. tomorrow afternoon her residencé, 123 South Durbin mor of Mrs. John A Wayne, Ind., mother t of Mrs. T. S. Cooke. wat tystreet in eth 1and a oe Bridge Luncheon Wednesd: > Mrs. s T, MeGrady will enter- atain at mal bridge luncheon piedne: July 18, at her home in pthe Gart apartments in honor of ¢Mrs. McGrady of Texas, mother of Mr. McGrady, who is visiting here for - few weeks ‘Maccabees Will {Meet Monday. The Women's Benefit association of the Maccabees will meét tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fel- plow’s hall. A party will be given for yall members having birthdays during uly, ‘Sodality Picnic jTuesday Evening. Members of the young ladies’ sodal: ity of Antheny’s Catholic church n picnic Tuesday evening, rden Creek falls. All © sodality who are go- attend are asked to meet at ullin club Monday evening at ek at which place there will be t take hem to the picnic grounds. All members of the society are asked to be present. Farewell Party Last Week. Miss \Angie Austin entertained at .an informal dancing party Thursday s of last week at her home, auth David street in hondr of ses Cleola Lilly and Blanche ft this morning for an extended v Alaska and Califor: nia..Twenty guests attended Miss Beach Is Honored Guest. Mrs. J. R. Davis was hostese at an informal dinner party given Friday eve r home in honor of Miss who has been the house guest of Miss Ruth Stevenson for the fast month, Miss Beach left last evening for her homé in Denver, ) Miss: Barker Entertains ests at Dinner. rker was hostess at an marty given last eve- ning nning in honor of her two bouse guests, Miss Marjorie An. nis of Council Bluff, Iowa, and Miss Cleo, Weaver of Springfield, Ml. of white sweet peas and pink were used for the table decora- ests present for the evening were herine Holleran, Miss Ruth ton, Miss Leah Holloran, Miss o Weaver, Miss Lula Duty, Mirs jorie Annis and the Messrs. Ke ood, Al Mather, ‘Walter Conlin, I e Derrick, Albert Taylor, Charles Cooney ‘and John Grisinger. Mrs. Kocher Will Entertain Thursday. Mrs. William Kocher will be hostess at the firat of a series at informal morning bridge parties Thursday. duly, 19 at her residence, §25 South Wolcott stret, Twelve guests will be present. PE 2g Muscovites Will Hold Meeting Wednesday mlin Azoy Imperial order tes will meet Wednesday evening July 18, at the .Odd Fellows’ hall, All members are asked to be present and to wear their fez. Formal Opening of Alpine Gardens Sunday, ‘The Alpine Gardens will be form: ally. cpenec) this evening at 6 o'clock A competent orchestra has been s¢ ured and will play all during the eve ing. ‘The resort is placed at the foot of the mountains and is but a short distance from the city. Rese 18 should be made’ for Ing to attend. Those wisging to entertain at luncheons, or bridge teas will find the resort convenient and cxceedingly satistac tory. Bridge Luncheon Yesterday Afternoon Mrs, J. C. ok entertained at an informal bridge luncheon yesterday at her home on East Eleventh street in honor of Mrs, John A. Thieme of Sn THAT LINGERING TANTALIZING ODOR “La Riviera” Powdered flower scents gathered from the flower wardens of the Old World—the famed “Blue Coast of the Mediter- ranean,” of fascinating clinging fragrance. Exquisitely boxed and truly is a perfect gift—as well as a dainty toilet ac- cessory. 7 Flower-in-the- Bottle Perfume Shoppe fo Tt se) Mi F. M! mi te at M M at at mi at guest of Mrs. T. 8. Cook. honey. guest gift. and the honored Social Calendar for Coming Week oo! pienic at Garde; Honors F the afternoon were taken by Mrs, 8. Cooke and Mrs. Jeremiah Ma Mrs. Thieme recoived a Among those who attended were Mrs. R. C. Wyland, Miss Irene Sav- age of Salt Lake, Mrs. Mrs. T, 8. Cooke, Mrs. P. C. Nicolay- J. T. Gratiot, n, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs, Pete F . Andrus, Mrs. Monday Mrs. R. M. Andrus will entertain at an informal tea complimentary to Mrs. John A, Thieme of Fort Wayne, Ind. house guest at the T. S, Cooke resi-| dence, ‘Women's Benefit association of the} laccabees will meet at the I hall, o. oO. Tuesday The Misses Kathleen, Patricia and Margaret Sullivan will entertain at| an informal. bridge tea in honor. of Iss Catherine Dunn who will arried soon to Dr. T. J, Drew. Sodality of St. Anthony's church Creek, ard be . Wednesday Mrs. Charles T. McGrady will en- rtain at an informal bridge luncheon her home in honor of Mrs. leGrady of Texas. Kremlin Ezov Imperial order of ‘ugcovites will meet at the I. 0. O, F. hall eee ‘Thursday Mrs. William Kocher will entértain | an informal morning bridge party | her home. Mrs. Cecil Bon will entertain the embers of the Thursday bridge club her home on Jackson street. — Mrs. G. L. Davis is a Cheyenne vis- itor_here for a short time. -. | yesterday PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER ‘PEOPLE ‘AND Sua: IN CITY Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Carlson, and) ward the Misses Helen McMicken and Irene Hillard, all of Rawlins are yaine | eeien with friends here for a short time. eee Miss Betty Bai t, and the seiassal Mae and Genevieve Redington are leaving Sunday morning for a two weeks vacation to be spent im Yellow. stone Park, Mr, and Mrs. G. M. Pénléy and Miag Maude Hardin lett yésterday after: noon for a tour through the Yelléw- stone National park. oe Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Peterson are spending a few days in Lander, . Judge R. R. Rose left Casper this week to open district court in Lander. ey Mr. and Mrs, Carl Shumaker léft yesterday for Riverton where théy j will spend several days. oes Mr. and Mrs. R. Spencer of Sioux City, S. D., are spending a few days here visiting with friends en route to the Yellowstone National park. eee Chester Baker and John Slater lef on a fishing trip to t | Bis Horn mountains. . Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney and family moved to their summér home in the mountains Saturday. range Mr. and Mrs. George Adams spent lyesterday here visiting with friends en route to the National park from |Mankato, Minn. ° | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bon will haye as their guests for a short time this week, Mr. Bon’s mother, Mrs, Stéphen Bon of Cheyenne and Mr, Ba. Perfect Shoulders ax Arn Nothing equals the beautiful, soft, pearly white Grey oes) ders to the shoulders | and arms. Covers #{ skin blemishes. Will not ruboff, Far su- Rerior to powders. ‘hite-Flesh-Rachel by / Oc for Trial Stee Gouraud'’s | Oriental Cream This Portabl Only $45 Liven Up the Summer Evenings With Music. sess? On Easiest Payments e Brunswick The famous Brunswick Tone is embodied in this NEW, model, 4 The Chas. E. Wells Music Company “Home of the Chickering” 232 E, Second St.—Phone 194 Casper, Wyo. resorts in Wyoming is Everybody is cordially side rooms. Electric li ning water with shower baths. Pine Grove at the edge of the Big Horns, half way between Buffalo and Sheridan, Rates, $5 a day. R. R. Station, Sheridan, Wyo. Postoffice, Story, Wyo. “Piney Inn AT THE FOOT OF THE BIG HORNS Piney Inn, one of the most beautiful summer SL . open for the season. invited. Cabins or in- ights, hot and cold run- Situated in a Rseervations by Phone News of Women is | ee and os sim Tone . a eae: 5 deg tin. eae ie cal en route td the Yellowstone} Tawrence Johnston of the Graham| The Hey. J. T. Hana, pastor of the Paper company of Dénver, réturned|Hmmanuel Baptist church, léft last yesterday the northérn part of| week for Rochester, Minn., w! the state ore he has been or busi-| will take treatments at the aga ness for the last week. Brothers’ hospital, @ffering dey and night service TOBIN, Soclety Editor SBedee theater {js cloged for alter- Spédlal announcement will be ‘ound on another page. wiht wil} be connected with the Cniéago Burlington and Quincy railroad! thare:] ay Arthur Borks is confined to via home in the Blackmore apartments on agcount of illness. W. H. Kiser ana daughter Casper until after the tourists’ who mpent yesterday eee Migh Miller feturhed Mrs, Affemae Stoddara will return 4 for his hérie in Salt Lake trot AIIANES, Neb. where y rsp Stratics the Producers|to her home on stoaeg wt atroet| cyasenne chiro We cota ee cern] Cily by Way of F sevépal days on busin eerporation, arrived in| today ffom the county hospital where ‘ie ob. Bilsinbde. . ® 8) 3 ss B fears vd cg Boge Denver and}she un¢erwent an operation several ry tae 56 A ; of ‘wink Mamilton spen: ind @ a! ime hére on busi-| weeks ago. Bien visting Selin ath friends | nese. 4s ae aie Judge and Mrs, R. R. Rose navel ime at the nome oF thelr aunt pnd froth Balt Grete es Bee. Mips Marlo Lawler has as her|S# their house gutsts at théir bar = spate, Ue. pad Mrs, Prank Kiitte, nj rng shat R. Wood have retumn-| guest for a few days, Miss Bernice| 1115 South Center street, Mr. ati ind avenue. Peg nes for homes in c. D. Cathey Wi iis & few days title CHOSRitOD, Ne L. &, Mre, G. T. Thonipson of Muakdgee, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Thémpéoh ar: rived last éVehing and will apend some time hére. eee eo hante Canfield of the Sie ‘owel Supply company return terday pi don he from San Francisto, Los Angeles and other soythemn points whérd he has been visiting fér' Keating of Cheyen ary Migs Dordthy Williamson has ac cepted a position in the W. 0, Wilson law offices. ust they hav se iiving tor yf som ie x Meek 4 col ine ges, fr ‘hers, pee Bite , Sti, Mel ara ve eee » and Mrs. W. B. Pickén left Week for Grby put where they Mr, Picken rig da sar o Mu ttf ee a Sera SM ahs 3. 8, hath chine. from Denver on a ' eee Min H, T. Errett of Des Moines, Idwa, is visiting with hér mother, Mrs, Frank J. Ertett, who recently moved hére from New York City and Yerterday Our great “Two-In-One” July Clearance and Removal Sale continues to offer as- tounding bargains in every department. Our new store at 110 East Second street is rapidly near- ing completion—watch for opening date announce-. ment, mevecagcccooecogesevevesescess 252 S. Center St, eee ---to delight twenty-five women -~-a seasonable sale of 25 Summer Capes OOOO ODES OL EEVESSEODOOVSODCS For Large and Stout Women in black only; materials of plain, fancy and embossed whipcord silk, moire and silk poplin.: Some with fur collars. —when you see these you'll be amazed at their prettiness and style—and gasp at the heey price asked. ij At 8:30 a. m. See the Window Display 2 00000000000000000000000 0000000500000 CC00D00000OO OOOO TOs DEST ODOT OCOODEOLDOSDOOOOVESSCODOUORSDODDOCDS® Other special bargains are too plentiful to enumerate in detail. There are hundretls of Summer at tremendous reductions; scores of Summer Coats. for motoring and general out-door wear: attractive Sports Skirts in a variety of styles, colors and materials; pretty Blouses; comfortable Sweaters; smart Jacquettes in various materials; and all the Underthings essential to the cestume— every item at a special sale price. : 252 8. Center St.

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