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N FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923. SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING. EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Mrs. Leggett Entertains For House Guests. Mrs. R. B. Leggett was hostess at an informal bridge tea this afternoon at her home in honor of her house guest, Miss Caroline Cahoon of Ra- cine, Wis., and Miss Mabel Walker also of Racine, house guest of Mrs, Stanley Griebel. Guests present for the afternoon were Mrs. Edna Thomas, Mrs. Mar- shall Dayton, Mrs, James P. Sweeney, Mrs. J. A. Carroll, Mrs. L. C. Klein,| Mrs. John Shumaker, Mrs. Joe Irwin, Mrs. EH. C. Skinner, Jr,, Mrs. Stanley Griebel, Mrs. Jennings Allen, Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum, Mrs. J. C. Wark- ley, Mra. A, M. Gee, Mrs, C. L. Cron, Mrs. David Fox and the honored S puesta eee Mrs. Cooke For Her Mether. Mrs. T. 8. Cooke entertained at an informal bridge tea yesterday after noon her residence, on South Beech street in honor of her mother, Mrw. John Thieme of Ft. Wayne, Ind,,| and Mrs. Arthur Herbert of Jackson: ville, Fla., sister and house guest of Mrs. Charles Campbell. Other out of town guests were Mrs. Smith and daughter, Mies Eloise Smith, mother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Don Smith. Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs, Gus Bell, Mrs. Bert Flessi- ness and Mrs. Charles Campbell. Miss Smith won the guest prize. Other guests who attended re Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. James P. Kem, Mra. Fred Capen, Mrs. Leigh ‘Townsend, Mrs. Bert Flessiness, Mrs, Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. R. M. Barth- olomew, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs, A. G. Fi- del_and Mrs, H. P. Fishburn. . : . Inforraal Party ‘Thursday Afternoon. Mra. A. B. Leggett was hostess at an informal afternoon party given * yesterday at her home in honor of her mother, and house guest Mrs, L. M. Whitsitt of Ft. Worth, Texas. Among those who attended were Mrs, Edna Stowe, Mrs, Bessie McConnell; moth- er of Mrs. C. L. Cron, Mrs. 8. A, Puntenney, Miss Elizabeth Irwin, Migs Caroline Cahoon, of Racine, ‘Wis, Mra. Alfred Sloane, mother of Mme, A. M, Gee and the honored wurst. ‘This Evening. will meet this evening atthe Moose elub rooms. Following the business meeting refreshments will be served hy the committee in charge. All members of the order as well as all members of other branches of the or- ganization are asked to be present. 78. Schrader-Poutow ‘The marriage of Mies Helen Schra- der to B, C, Pontow both of Casper, place last evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. C.-C, Cooke, corner of K and Virgin! streets. The Rev. George ‘Woodard pastor of the North Casper Communi: ty church performed the ceremony. ‘The couple will make their ‘home here. se Ps Chrtetian Endeavor ‘Will Moot This Evening. The Christian Endeavor ot the North Casper Community church will meet at the church this evening at 8 o'clock, There will be a special busi- negs meeting after which a_ social hovr will be held. 0 Miss Stanfield Is Hemered Guest at Pienic. Miss Louise Frisby entertained at a picnic given last evening at Garden ek in honor of her house guest, Migs Jessie Stanfield of Cheyenne who is ‘visiting here, About 30 guests at- tended. Mrs. Patrick Sullivan will be host- ess at an informal bridge tea tomor row afternoon of this week at her residence, 109 East Tenth street, complimentary to Mrs. Arthur Her bert of Jacksonville, Fla., sister and house guest of Mrs, Charles Campbl, Mrs. G. P, Thompson, of Muskogee, Okja., sister and house guest of Mrs. H.R. Rose, Mrs. John Thieme of Ft. Wayne, Ind,, mother and house guest of Mrs, T. 8. Cooke and of Mrs. Gene Hurley, who is a visitor in the city from Ohio. ——— —_>—_——- Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Eaton arrived yesterday from their hame in Inde- pendence, Kan., and will spend a few days here ‘The Misses Mary, Edna Victoria and Blanche Kassas and Miss Jane Vetters returned Wednesday evening from Denver, Colorado Sprinj and CABBAGE AND SAUSAGES ? WOMAN'S DIET “I ha doctored with the best doctors in the United States. Some said one thing and some another was ailing me and all wanted to cut me open, but Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy saved me, so now I eat cabbage, sau- sage and anything I want to. Noth- ing hurts me.” It is a simply, barm- jess preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allsys the inflammation which causes practically ail stomach. liver and intestinal ailments, includ: ing appendicitis. One dose will con: vines or money refunded. At all droggists.—Advertisement, Estes park where they have been for the last two weeks. While in Estes park they were the house guests of |Mrs. Sacie Latouf at her summer \home. They ulso visited with Mrs. | William O'Keefe, and daughter Gene- |vieve and Mrs, John Shikany, moth- er of Mrs. O'Keefe. | cee | Mr. and Mrs. H, S. Smith are visit- ing with friends here for a short time from Chadron, Neb. eee Mrs. M. Weaver and daughter are visitors in the city for a short time from Los Angeles. Mr, and Mrs. H, M. McDermott came in yesterday for a few days’ business trip from their home at Salt Creek. eee Mrs. H. C. Crumplott is visiting witifriends here for a few days from Salt Creek. Mrs. Ryan accompanied by Bobbie jand Donald Stirrett, sons of Attorney A. E, Stirrett left this week for Man- itou, Colo, where they will spend some time visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Minal Young will leave Sunday overland for the Yel- lowstone National park to be gone for a short time on a pleasure trip. eee Junfor Woodcock pt Los Angeles, nephew of Mrs. Sam Gillard! will ar- rive this week and will visit for some ‘time here at the home of his aunt. eee Mr. and Mrs. Car! Jay and their daughter Dorothy, accompanied by Mrs. Sadie M, Jay are visiting the latter's son, Lyle say, having made the trip from their home in Fort Col- lins, Colo., by car. eee Mr. and Mrs, Roy Spurlock are in for a few days on business and visit- ing’ with friends and relatives from the Buzzard ranch, are Mrs. George Campbell has as her house guests at her residence on South Durbin street, her aister-in-law Mrs. Blanche D, Nichols and son Frederick of Trinidad, Colo. . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnosn and baby daughter, Sybil and Mrs. Thilda Johnson of Jona, Neb., mother of Mr. Johnson are spending several weeks at the Staple ranch which ts located near Buffalo. see Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Fields are visiting with friends and relatives in Dakota for revera! weeks. Mr. Fields is cannected with the Campbell-John- son Clothing company. ere F. E. Nelson of Abington, Ill., is visiting here with his brother George B. Nelson. Mrs. Lillian Erickson, their sister will arrive tonight from Chicago and they will leave Saturday for a trip through Yellowstone > ional park, . Miss Ruth Chapman returned last evening from Billings where she has been visiting relatives for the last few weeks. Before returning home Miss Chapman spent four days in the Yellowstone national park. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Frangis and fam!ly are among the tourists here for a short time enroute from New York to the national park. On thelr re turn home they expect to spend a week or ten days visiting with friends at Estes park. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Morrison have as their house guest for a few weeks at their residence on CY avenue, Mrs. William Hardin of Oklahoma City, a sister of Mr. Morr-son. eee Mrs. Robert G. Davis and family left this morning for the Big Horn mountains where they will spend twc weeks on a camping trip. eee Dr. and Mrs. Neil Charles Geis have returned from a two weeks pleasure trip spent in the Yellowstone national park, Denver and Colorado Spring ‘They were accompanied on their trip to the park by their daughter Olive Marion and Dr, Geis's mother, Mrs. Nichols Ge's of Creston, Ia. Miss Margaret Smith will leave to. morrow afterncon for Cedar Rapids Ia., where she has signed a contrac. with the Trousdale company ti Miss Olive Lowndes hag as her house guest at her home, 1003 South CREAMED VEGETABLES are delicious and more nourishing —when you use EVAPORATED MILK Sold and recommended y all Grocers Ash street, Miss Gladys Fibley of Burns, Wyo. Miss Burns was grad-| mated from the University at Laramie | last spring. cee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patterso! 1232 South David street ie.ve as the | house guest Mr. Patterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Patterson, Sr., of California. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson | are enroute to the naticaal park where they will spend some time. Mr. Pat.| terson was formerly a resident of Glenrock and has many friends in that | city and Casper. | * se Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wilson of | 536 South Grant street left this Week | for St. Joseph Mo., having been called there by the illness: . Mrs, $ilson's| brother. is { Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith have as their house guest at their home Mrs. Smith and daughter Eloise of Chicago, Mr. Smith. mother and sister of City Briets Roy M. Green is m the city for a short time attending to business af. fairs from Lincoln. eee Franklin Warden !s an out of town business man here for a few days from Chicago. se C. W. Hardin is visiting in the city for a short time from his home in Tulsa, Okla. 'W. R. (Roy) Sample has arrived in the city from Los Angeles to attend to business affairs and to attend the rodeo to be held here in a few weeks. Mr. Sample was formerly owner of the Iris theatre here. cee J. W. McKim is spending a few days here from Denver. M. C. Burke came down yesterday from Riverton and will spend several days here attending to business mat- ters, oe Charles A. Haufman and J. Cc. Kelly are spending a few days here visiting with friends from Salt Creek. cee J. C. Barcklow {s a Philadelphia visitor in the city for several days. eee R. Smith, automobile accessory salesman with headquarters at Kan sas City, is speuding a few days in the city. J. T. Cooper and P. Kimball, Neb., visitors short time. Jacobson are here for a H. EB. Sefright of Lander came down last evening on a short busi ness trip. Pre A. 0. Davison of Trermopolis is spending a few days in the city. eee Elliot 8S. Bigelow visitor here for a . is a Moneta short time. E. H. Harrison arrived yesterday from Rawlins and intends to spend several days here on business, B. W. Howe, W. B. Street and A. G, Thomas are spending several days here from Lusk. John Graham is spending the week end here from Salt Creek. eee Gye Casper pap Cripune PAGE THREE. News the DeMolay order for this district, passed through Casper on a tour of inspection today. see Glenn Littlefield and s. Small of Kearney, Neb., have returned from a three days successful fishing trip spent in the Big Horn mountains. cpr Jess Posey is spending several days| ere visiting with friends from the Buzzard ranch. eee BE. R. Bailey, formerly of Cody has arrived in the city and expects to made his home here. Mr. Bailey is engaged in the real estate business Hud Darrow, prominent business man of Cody is here for a few days attending to important business af fairs. Attorney H. F, Sherman of Love. land, Colo., is transacting business in Casper and will go to Buffalo before returning to Colorado. see Edward Lundquist arrived yester- day in the city from Omaha and will spend several days here attending to business affairs and visiting with friends, Frank C, Brown left last evening for Denver and Kansas City, Mo. where he expects to spend a week oF 10 days on a business trip. H. L. Stanford is among the out of town business men here for the re mainder of the week from Denver. etter Frank Hanson returned. yesterday afternoon from Cheyenne and Lara mie where he has been on business for the last four days. H. G, Baker is in the city on busi- ness from Salt Creek for a few days. eee S, R. Crater arrived in the city last evening from Sheridan and will spend everal weeks here visiting with friends. a resident of Casper for many years. *, size James R. Robins and son Harold left this morning overland for the Yel lowstone National park and will spend several weeks there. They will go by the Lander entrance. Thomas L. Klein is here attending to business affairs for a few weeks from Cleveland, O. es ee H. O, Williamson has returned from visiting trip spent in the Big Horn mountains. from the factory TOBACCO now 15” LL Dr COWN ROLL YOUR OWN WITH Ris La Croix Papers Attached Frank Kin deputy commander of Only $45 Liven Up the Summer Evenings With Music. , mm Sore “Home of the 232 E. Second St.—Phone 1 See Rialto Theater Ad The famous Brunswick Tone is embodied in this NEW model, The Chas. E. Wells Music Company This Portable Brunswick a1) aX Chickering”’ 94 Casper, Wyo. of Women’s Clubs MARY TOBIN, Society Editor Ohio, July 20. | - Harding of Mar. | fon, Ohio, was elected president, he appointed Mrs. Mary E. Lee, an old | friend of this of Westerville, po: ©, a8 postmaster, The Westerville mastership pays well as West- If you want to save mal woman—if you A $9.95 § genuine Leather Bags. $3.50 There’s Always Something New at the Frantz Shop on Amusement Page. Woman Postmaster Named By | President Harding in “Bad’’ || . With Town; Removal Is Asked In all the alluring summer materials, pretty colors and appealing styles. dresses to select from. Complete lines of outsizes are included in these specials. Capes Three Wonderful Specials 15 94. Many beautiful new Summer Capes received only a few days ago, are included in these lines. 16 Leather Bags Black, brown and fancy pattern values to $12.50; clearance price and Organizations will protert to President Harc§ng [mountains where they will spend un- when he returns from his trip to | til Sunday. Alaska. Some say the president will — be asked to remve Mrs, Lee, Barry Mahoney, son of Mr. ani eq Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney returned A fishing party consisting of T. S.| yesterday from the Buffalo Creel Cooke, general manager of the Stan-| ranch where he hes been for the last dard O!l company and father-in-law,| month. He will spend a few days |John Thieme of Ft. Wayne, Ind.,| here visiting with his parents ayborn Hooper, Lloyd Smoth, a ee aS ae ; Charles Campbell and Andy Thomp-] Medium Brown Hatr looks best of ployed and four or five of them |son left yester for the Big Horn were removed. = association and many prominent cit The Business Men's | izens protested, but Mrs. Lee stood | | | | all after a Golden Glint Shampoo, Adv THEY ALL COME BACK TO Pigeon’s Fresh Roasted Coffee her ground and was backed up by the federal civil service commission “Lack of harmony” was the charge erville is the home of the National | Things quieted down for a time Anti-Saloon league and there is | but trouble broke out with renewed derable ma{l to be handled. | activity yesterday when another 228 E. Second St. Phone 623 ut Mrs. Lee did not get along | employe was dismissed. Now the well _with some of the men em-! 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