Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 17, 1923, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1923. Mre, Sulltvan Will Entertain at Tea. Mrs, Patrick Sullivan will be ‘host- ess at an informal bridge tea Satur- day afternoon of this week at her res- dence, 109 East Tenth street complt mentary to Mrs. Arthur Herbert of Jacksonville, Fla., sister and house guest of Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mra. G. P. Thompson, of Muskogee, Okla., sister and house guest of Mrs. R. R Rose, Mra, John Thieme of Ft Wayne, Ind., mother and house guest of Mra.-T. 8. Cooke and of Mra. Gene Hurley, who is a visitor in the city trom Ohio, eee Mrs. Litthefietd Entertains. Mrs. Glen Littlefield was hostess at an informal Mah-Jongee party giv- en this afternoon at her home, 737 South Park avenue, in honor of Mra. Harold Small of Kearney, Neb., who is visiting here at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frederick Small Among the guests who attends were Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, Mrs. Harry Cotton, Mrs McConnell, Mrs, Frederick Small, Mrs. C. L. Cron, Mrs. Harold Small and the hostes: see American Legion Auxillary Banquet. Members of the American Legion nuxiliary will be hostess at a hanquet to be given tomorrow evening at the Henning hotel in honor of Mrs. Frank §. King, president of the aux-| RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OE GASPER the initiation of candidates refresh- ments will be served. All members are ‘asked to be present. The marriage pf Miss Sarah Truitt to Neal Washabaugh, both of Sheri- dan, took place this morning at 13 o'clock at the Presbyterian manse, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson officiating. The ring ceremony was used. They Were accompanied by C. A, St. Louis. ‘The couple will return to Sheridan where they will make their home. sae Rebekah Offigers Are Installed At a meeting held Saturday evening of last week at the I. O. O. F. hall of- ticers of the Rebekah lodges were ir stalled by Mrs. Sarah McFarland, in. stalling officer, assisted by Mrs. Ophelis Hobbs, grand matron, Officers installed follow. W. L. Kuykendall lodge No. 39— Noble grand, Clara Burgess; vice grand, Katie Boyd; recording secre: tary, Bell Jones; financial secretary Christine Turner; treasurer, Delia Clark; warden, Pearl Briton; con ductor, Nina Perry; chaplain, Lillie Tedford; right, supporter to noble grand, Ophelia Hobbs; left supporter to noble grand, Nancy Jones; inside guardian, Mrs. Baker; outside guard fan, Daisy Clift. Natrona Reberan lodge No. 13. Noble grand, Carrie Williams; vice grand, Miriam Phillips; recording sec retary, Emma Hancock; financial sec iliary who is making a tour of the retary, Della Peake; treasurer, Hazel state and who will be in Casper this/ week | ed, white and blue flags with flow-| rs artistically placed will be used for the table decoratidns, All mem- bers who haye not been reached by the committee are asked to call Mrs./ Pursul at 842-W i eee Mins Dunn Is | Honored Guest. ‘The Misses Margaret, Patr’cia and Kathleen Sullivan entertained at an informal bridge tea this afternoon at| their home on East Tenth street in honor of Miss Catherine Dunn whose | marriage to Dr. T. J. Drew will take} place during August. Among those who attended were Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. Charles T. Weidner, Mrs, 8. N, Brooks, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Jr., Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Miss ‘Thelma Condon of New Hampton, In., Mrs. L. F. McMahon, Miss Catherine Dunn, Miss Hlizabeth Connelly, Miss Margaret Dougherty, Miss Ednal Smith, Mrs. Arthur A. Shulte, Mrs. A. E, Biglin, Miss Margaret Basiand| Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. J. W. Johnson and the hostess. eee Lutheran Aid { Meeting Thursday. The Ladies’ Ald aociety of the) Grace English Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the I, 0. O. F. hall. Members of the aid will serve ice cream and cake dur-| ing the afternoon to all uptown shop- pers. The public is invited. eee Ptenic This Evening At Garden Creek. ‘A number of Casper's younger set will entertain at a picnic to be given) this evening at the Garden Creek pic- nic grounds in honor of Miss Cath- erine Dunn and Dr. T. J. Drew whose marriage will take place during Au- ‘Among those who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Bon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Weidner, Mr. and Mra. 8. N. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mr. and Mra. Ted Purdy, Miss Cath- erine Dunn, Miss Thelma Condon, the Misses Margaret, Patricia and Kath-| leen Sullivan, Dr. T, J. Drew, Dr. M. J. Nolan and Wilfred Thomson. eee J ‘Tomorrow. Mrs, Frederick Stranton will enter- tain at an informal bridge tea tomor- row afterneon at her home on Lin- coln avenue in honor of her mother nd house guest, Mrs. R. W. Williams Not Lincoln, Neb. ight guests will at-| ‘tend. Past Noble Grand Cab Moating. | ‘The Past Noble Grand club of the W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah Lode No. 39 will meet Wednesday after: | noon at the home of Mrs. Luxon, 632 | South Wolcott street. Mra. Luxon will be assisted during the afternoon | by Mrs. Bess Wright. All members| of the club are asked to be present. Methodist Aid Dinner Thureday. ‘The Social Service circle of the La-| diew Aid society of the Methodist church will rerve a dinner Thursday | evening, July 19, in the church din- ingreom, corner of Second and Dur. bin streets, The coffee will be served by @ demonstrator of Butternut coffee | The public is invited. eee Rebekah Leds Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 13 will | meet in regular session Wednesday ing, July 18, at the I. 0. 0, F.| hall, The new afficers will preside Curing the evening. Reports from ths} Grand lodge and the Wyoming Re- bekah assembly will be given. Al members of the organization are ask ed to be present. All visiting Rebak ahs in the city are cordially invited to attend. | Neighbors of Woodcraft Meeting This Evening. The Neighbors of Woodcraft No. 409, will meet this evening at $ o'clock at the Odd Felldws hall, Following Medium Brown Hair looks best of | at! after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Ad.! | here for a few days from Indianapolls | were among the Wheaton; warden, Eva Shoemaker, conductor, Irene Shurtz; chaplain, Lorena French; right supporter to noble grand, Sara McFarland; left supporter to noble grand, Gladys Chapman; inside guardian, Lola Chap. man; outside guardian, Fortune Mer shon. Personale Miss Betty Dennis arrived this morning from Chicago and will spend some time here. Miss Florence Grant is a Hartford, Conn., visitor in the city for a short time, ps * ao ke-.6 Mrs, A. Dash, accompanied by the Misses Edith and Vivian Dash, R. M MacFarlow and F. B. Sisters spent yesterday here en route to the Yel- lowstone park where they expect to spend several weeks Mr. and M Frderick J. Hicks, accompanied by Mrs, F. J. Leanord Leonard Hicks, all of Denver, anc Miss Nellie Hicks of Rockford, II are spending a short time here e1 route to the Yellowstone National park. Mr. and Mrs, A, E. Keith are here \for a short time from their home ir Chicago. Mrs. C, Rhein is a business visite Ind. eee Misa Ida Robbins and Miss Joy Webster are visiting with friends in the city from Lincoln. eee Mra. W. Holbrook has retunned from Cody where she spent several weeks visiting at the home of her parents. eee Mr, and Mrs, M. D. Thatcher and three children, Mrs. F. A. Luce and Miss Ann Griesmer of Pueblo, Colo., tourists here en route to the park. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Pool and fam fly are in the city for a short time from Fort Worth, Texas, eae Harry G. Twiford of the Union In vestment company has as her guests for the remainder of the week his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Twiford of Lincoln, Neb. eee Mr, and Mra. Frederick Small hav: as their house guest, Mrs. Haro! Bmall of Kearney, Neb. . Mrs. Wilbur Tubbs returned Sun day evening from the Yellowstone Ne To Reduce Dangerous Varicose Veins Strong, Powerful Yet Safe Surgeons Prescription Called = Moone's Emerald Of1 Has Astonished Physicians * People who have swollen vetns or | bunches should not wait until they h the bursting point, which means much suffering and loss of time, but should at once secure from any reli able druggist a two-ounce original bottle of Moone'’s Emerald O!1 (full strength). By using this powerful, yet harm less germicide treatment improvement is noticed in a few days and by its regular use swollen veins will return to the'r normal size and sufferers will cease to worry. Moone's Emerald ( atment is used by phystciang and ) hospitals and is guaranteed to complish results or money return It reduces all kinds of enlar glands, goitres and wens and is use ely in many large factories as ng first ald to the injured he Casper Dailp Cridune PAGE THREE.: -- News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations tional park where she spent some time, Mrs. Tubbs was accompanied jon her trip by Miss Mina Williams jand her father of Columbus, O. see City Briefe | Mrs, Willa Heatley and her brother, Philip Short, have arrived in the city| J. A. Johnson, contractor, has left from Kansas City, Mo. and expect to| for Laramte where he will spend sev-| make Casper their home. Mr. Short/eral days attending to business af. has accepted a position with the Trip-| fairs. | eny Drug store. They are making| sees |thefr home at 416 West Fourteenth| W, A. Chatterton, representative of street. |a cigar company is in the city call-| | see |ing on the Casper trade. Mrs, A. S, Eager of Lincoln Neb.,| Cee | is visiting for the week at the home, Patrick Sullivan, H. L, Patton, ot her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Twiford,| United States marshal, and Earl C 1417 Hast ‘Third atrest, Boyle left Sunday overland for Chey- ouer 6 Jenne. Mr. Sullivan will spend several | ee | Frederick Cross of South David! Wteks there on, business, |street left Sunday evening for Phila-| | | delphia where he expects to make his|, Pde ty besa ad ps << gaeed o |home. He will be joined there by his|*°™ days visiting with friends. fee Runes teen H. 0. Barber and W. R. Gillte) Weeks came down yesterday from Mr. and Mrs. Homar Stone and chil-|; ander on a short business trip. dren left yesterday morning overland| eee | for Cheyenne and Denver where they! bimer C. Anderson is here on busi-| will spend several weeks viatting with! ness for a short time from Sheridan friends and relatives, Before return eee ing to Casper they will visit for a Charles P. Anderson is a Butte, short time with Mr. Stone's parents} Mont., business man here for a few in Colorado Springs. day . : oee Miss Ruth Williamson left last] 3B. F, Drayton arrived in the city| evening for her home in Denver after this morning and will spend several spending several days here visiting] days here attending to business af-/ with friends. irs. cee eee Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Robertson left Frederick R. Hunt is in the city| this morning for the Yellowstone Na a few days from Sheridan, | tional park where they will spend steko | several weeks. They will go by ©. M. Watson and M. F, Dunkill are Lander entrance, returning by w ending some time here from their of Cody me in Spear: . 8. D, eee es eats Misg Jeanette Landis has as her Ina E. Parker arrived th!s morning house guests, Miss Margaret Harvey | and will spend several days here from and her mother of Chicago. Miss] Twin City, Idaho. | Landis and her guests together with eee | Mr. Harvey who is to arrive within B. Hudson is a Glenrock visitor for | a day or two will go to Lander the|the day. latter part of the week and = make oh iors trips out of that city during a vaca Brown of the J. 8. Browr{ tion period. Mercanti’e company of Denver is| eee spending a few days here attending Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell have | to business affairs. | | as their house guest at thelr hc eee Mrs. Arthur Herbert of J B. R. Strong came down yesterday | Fla., sister of Mrs. Campt {rom Lander, and will epend several eee days here. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. John have as big ed their house guest at their home, 107] J. H. McKenna is in the city on North Grant street, for an indefinite | business from Kaycee. period, Dr. Rodney P. Sagen of Des $ sire. Moines, Ia. J. E. Lewig is among the out of ope town business visitors here for a short | nley and Mrs. J. B.|t'me from Denver. | Mrs. R. J. ¢ Rapp are visitin with friends here pee ied for a short time from Salt Creek F. J. Martis is here for the ra aay ma nder of the week on business from | Mrs. Evelyn Peightel and son Jack | Omaha Ae ial th returned morning from Der W. L. Jenden Stoux City busi s man in the ver, where they spent several days o a short time. @ trip. a pleasu: ‘William Libbs arrived this morn, Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Hust and son| ing from his home in Pittsburgh and are here for a few days from their} will spend a week here attending to home in Grand nd, Neb. business affa! a as see Mr. and Mrs, Wittimeir and gran® F. J. Ellis came up this morning son, Bobbie are motoring from San | from Denver on a business trip. Diego, Calif., to their summer home he be at Stanford and will spend severa,| Raymond O’Br‘en came in yesterday days here enroute to their home. Mr. | from Salt Creek and will spend sev- Witt'meir is owner of the Virginia | eral days here. hotel here. oa Sg see ©. H. Burky is in for a short time Mr. and Mrs. John Harned, accom. | &ttending to business affairs and visit panied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milis| {ng with frienas from Salt Creek, ind Mrs, Arthur Speis, left this week for the Big Horn mountains where they will spend three weeks on a fish. ing trip. 9h) 56 Mrs R. Miller and son Charles Reed have ,returned from Nebraska vhere they spent two weeks visiting ith Mrs, Miller's uncle. The wonderful, refined, entrancing complexion rendered, ‘brings back the app of youth. Soothing ears in use. lesh-Rachel. Send 10¢ for Trial Size TERD.T.HOPEINS & SON, New York Gourauds Oriental Cream THE BEST BY TEST Pigeon’s Fresh Roasted Coffee | 228 E. Second St. Phone 623 MARY, TOBIN, Society Editor = = | _ The regular monthly meeting of Casper Unit of The Ww yoming Homesteaders’ Protective Association will con- vene in Labor Temple at 8 o’clock Thursday evening, July 19th. All members are urged to be present, as a commit- tee from the Wool Growers Association will present their side of the 500-foot trail controversy. The presence of every Wyoming homesteader is earnestly desired and those of Natrona county are especially requested to attend, whether members of the association or not. a) OP: GENUINE. eK z | “Rich as Butter —Sweet as a Nut” | Wyoming Baking Co. ‘37% W2> Phone 1732 --at the Wind-Up Of Our Great ‘“‘Two-In-One’’ July Clearance and Removal Sale --and offering Sensational Price Reductions In Apparel, Millinery and Dress Accessories for Women and Misses In a few days we will remove to our new store at 110 East Second Street where we will show the largest, newest and finest stocks of merchandise for women and Misses in all Wyoming. Rather than move present stocks of Spring and Summer Apparel we are offering the lines at Off Regular Prices With Even More Sensational Reductions on Many Items * Shop Here First For Coats, Capes, Suits, Dresses, Hats, Furs, Blouses, Skirts, Sweaters, Un- derwear, Bath Robes, Negligees, Corsets, Hose, Gloves, Combs, Bags, ete. —hund reds of -—there’s always extra. special something d{f- ferent at the Frantz Shop bargains the rest i of this week. | Present Location | S. Center Phone 1304-W |

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