Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1923, Page 4

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is PAGE'FOUR.” SOCIETY -- + News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations CIRCLES OF CASPER RECENT AND COMING Che Casper Sunday Worning Crifune | Where they have been on a fishing) ho thence to Ogden and Salt Lake and trip, | Mr. and Mrs, M. Van Grundy were | Miss Rila Da days here, Mr. and Mrs. A. is arrived yesterday| |from Laramie and will spend several| Lambert of Bris-| back to Denver where they will spend a short time visiting. From Denver they will go to Topeka, Kas., where Mr. years and during that time has made many friends here, ; eee Mrs. Paine and daughter are visi- tors in the city for a short time from which they will return to Casper-from where Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer and daughter will go to Salt Lake and Los Angeles. : among the tourists stopping here yes- Ballard has accepted a position cee W. J .Stone representative of the a terday en route to the national park we ne 4 han bean ee cae onto W. McGrady, mother of| Equitable Life Asurance company has " from ‘their home in Houston, Texas.| Mr. rd. has i % 3 returned from Lander where he spent 3 Il wes ager for the Tribune for the last two MoGreny leaves, tamorroy. e ets ‘or her home in El Paso, Tex., after spending seyeral weeks here ‘vii iting at the McGrady home. 8h will be accompanied as far ag Denver by Mrs. Charles McGrady who will Spend several days there, returning to ingston, Mont., and other Montana) in Cheyenne by Miss Rose Ryan of Omaha, cousin of Miss Dunn who wil) return with them and will visit here points where she will visit with friends for some time. eee ‘several days on business for his com- pany. eee Miss Catherine Dunn, Miss Thelma Condon of New Hampton, Ia, and SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1923, for some time at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunn on North Durbin street. That Anniversary Present Miss Jean Bradner of Chicago, will Mrs. Mahoney Will |ton spent yes here visiting with| Denver. Bane Cc ron Wednesday. leave tomorrow overland fof Chey- . Massie Peeks . | friends from their home in Briston, swe enne where they will attend the should combine beauty tert: sday. : President Harding and Attorney Gen-| Okla. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Thomas of Patrick Sullivan, secompanied y | Frontier days. They ‘will be joined i i Mra. 4 ah Mahoney will enter-| era! Harry M. Daugherty, The Col.| ol ere Chadron, -Bfob-. ate; visiting here 2oeH ity datightare KainneniaGn Petsiee - with practicality. Why Beet an informal, morning \bridgw |iobel wil igttend the rontiee Aaya} On. It* Mitenell “Tecsived yesterday|a few days. will leave t FSA, Patricia. ‘ 7 party Tuesd: at her sum-|be held at Cheyenne this week. Hel fromm his home Billings and will erie. 4 pal =a oni orraw avertti for Chey- RE THROAT not give her a wrist my i : ; le his home aut a I re they will atend the Fron- * icles ra f the a ante (ite bee topictvow ky Joka pena several ¢ here, Kathryn Mahonex, ‘will Che 8 tler days. at BS oo Rsccata Gite ants Mbt olor watch of special de- pe ft ver, one of the mosi cae Casper tomorrow afternoon followini eae = rod ; : : pee ae ayaa Prominent men of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Gorsch/a vacation of several weeks during | “Sreserien. = =e Sen seebpy oer. tiroae—~ sign. Our time pieces us est of Mra. oe [and baby are visiting with friends| which she attended the commence-| , U=% Desee: ss le | ¢ as st : H raeore hagas J. &, Denworth ts here on business\here for a short time from Omaha. | ment exercises of Northwestern unl mueraine weenie Te Noonan left this are guaranteed to ville, Fie. sister and 5 from Tulse, Okie, ° versity at Evanston, IIL, and visited! oyerrand mn Mee are eo tone parle VAPORUB keep correct time. ‘=r Shir ors e288 L. J. Holmes business man of Kay-| friends in Iowa. the park Miss Noonan win, seem Over 17 Million Jara Used Yearly Bridge Party BE. J. O'Meara apent yesterday here| °° !8 in the city for a few days call eee en tie Eu stl rd to Liv- They are artistic Bridge Part ee ee re ie oe ctoc GCEPEeO Se en ee aaa a eae pieces of jewelry and x ote eaver « pany, ining with a week-e! y Mra, William Kocher will be hoatess} x. 1, xentti oe “ orld, T AD any woman will be a . . gan is a business man ‘Top of the World, at the second of a series of informal | trom Denver here for a few days. J. S. Reedy came up yesterday on bd Cs R. TANT BEAUTY SHOP pleased to own one. morning bridge parties to be given on e. " a short business trip from Chadron,| Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Ulery and Mrs. EXPERT MARCEL AND WATER WAVES | ahuredsy of this week at Her rest-]\ Waward tankeuist. representative | Neb. Charles Shaffer and daughter Doris LARGEST STOCK OF FIRST QUALITY HAIR GOoDs dence on South Wolcott atreet.|of the Victor Talking Machine will Of O5:¢ of Cleveland, O., have returned from Mezzanine Floor Twelve Euests will be present leave tomorrow for Billings, Mont.,| ‘The Misses Ida and Selma Walker| tho Yellowstone national park and will Ph Henning Hotel Aeition Vases after spending several days here on|SPpent a short time here this week vis-' jeave for Cheyenne Monday where one 682-R For Appointments Carl in Associ business for his company. {iting with friends from their home in, they will attend Frontier days after Meeting Is Cats | Lewistown, Mont. ——__ | ART J EWE LE, athe res 5 of the Chris. Z 8. Bockue is a Salt Creek visitor © - st Mshedieeaay | R jan Wome n will not be here for a few days, A party consisting of Mrs. Fran Teer’ held this ¥ members who oh: ie Bond, Mra, L. L, McLain and son and Beanty Unsurpassed ° sas ALL COME BACK TO Ss. I can are 4 meet Wednesday| Arthur F. Vogal is attending to bus-| Mrs. C, H. Colett, all of New Mexico le morning at 9 o'clock at the church to|iness affairs here for a short time| spent yesterday in the city en route to The wropdertalrefinad, (i ° SCHWAR! I L sew. All those who attend are aaked| from Lusk. |the Yellowstone National park where rendered, brings back ee S : => GE aprsiked to bring needles and scimors. eee they expect to spend several weeks. aS M STO : oe Dyer Hays left yesterday afternoon bbe 228 E. Second St. Phone 623 ae Reval Neighbors for Lander where he will spend the| Miss Cora Likely will leave tomor-| Will Meet. week-end visiting with his parents. |row for Cheyenne where she will at-| The Royal Neighbors of America vee tend the Frontier days. While there} Miss Likely will be the guest of Miss will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock| Theo@ere Rochford left today over t the I F, hall, Bust t|Iand tor Lead, 8. D. Sed 10s for: Tae Bios at the I. 0. O. F, hall. Business of | land for Lead, 8. D., where he expecta| Mae Mahoney. importance will be transacted after|to spend several days on a pleasure | “ee TERD. T. MOPKINS& SON, New York which refreshments will be served. All | trip” Mr. and Mrs. Luke H. Ballard and members of the organization are eee baby son, Bobbie, will leave tomorrow | Cerne ead asked to be pres Ben Pelton and Julian Lever, Sr.,| overland for the Yellowstone National 5 Will_return today trom Jackson Hole! park trom where th Oriental Cream Mrs. Sullivan Entertains At Bridge Tea For Visitors. Mra. Patrick Sullivan was hostess at an attractive bridge tea given yes- terday afternoon at her home 109 ey will go to Ida- Mid-Summer Clearance Sale ot ~ Greatly Desired Home-Essential Now Available to Every Family Fia., sister and house guest o: Chil 1 9 e mother and house guest of 3. Rose, Mrs. L. McMahon and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. G. P. 1 Cooke and of Mrs. Gene Hurley, who NOW IN PR RESS A. F. Hoft. East Tenth street complimentary to Mra, Arthur Herbert of Jacksonville, son of Muskoge Okla house guest of Mrs. R. F John Thieme of Ft v je a visitor in the city from Ohio, Honors for the afternoon were tak g b: ‘ . . en by Mra. B, B. Brooks, Mra. RR. This is our first real sale of Children’s Ready-to-Wear and we CEES: have made it worth your while to take advantage of these won- wr : ’ Mire FOL. Andras, aise ee Wee derful values in children’s togs. ; ‘ lsysen, Mrs. H. L. Patton, Mrs L F x McMahon, Mrs, A. J. Cunningham, In the early history of our country, of our forefathers to obtain this prized Mrs. T. S. Cooke, Mrs. John Thieme when strong men and women made their way westward, family possessions were GIRLS’ DRESSES of Ft. Wayne, Ind., Mrs G. P. Thomp- son of Muskogee, Okla,, Mrs. Arthur family possession with the opportunity that is offered today. ¥ stripped do t ‘tual iti Pty Scanner ie. er ara In white and colored Crepe de Chine, Pongee Silk, St, Gall loaded into Reece aden eee In our Music Rooms we have for your eae “Sambal annie oe erst Swiss, French Voile, Ratine and Crash Linen. Mrs. R. R. F Mrs. Jean Hurley of Ohio, and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, cee Cub Thursday Will Meet. Mrs, Pitt Covert Jr., will entertain the members of the Thursday club this week at her home on CY avenue. Untversity Faculty Tria Give Splendid Concert. A faculty recital was given July 19 at Laramie by members of the faculty All pppreptl ately trimmed, Ages 8 to 12 years. Formerly priced from $10.00 to $18.75, Clearance Sale Prices. $5.00 to $10.50 GIRLS’ GINGHAM DRESSES ~ Beautiful Little Dresses of Scotch Gingham, daintily trimmed up, Of crude and started on their long journey to the new home in the land of In the new. communities that sprang the one source of amusement and en- tertainment was often the old family piano that had been transported with great difficulty, through the insistence of mother and the indulgence of father. e setting sun. construction, the most of approval the latest models of a number of the most noted piano designers and manufacturers. Whether the instrument is intended for the modest bungalow, or will grace the conservatory of the finest residence, there is a model here that will blend with its surroundings. The durabil- ity of construction and great beauty of tone will insure the owner lasting pride throughout the years of its usefulness. = WAS and extremely stylish. Formerly priced from $4.00 to $7.50. Ages 6 to 12. Clearance Sale Prices. $2.75 to $4.75 the finish gone through the years of use and miles of travel, these old pianos planted the influencee, of good music in our pioneer communities and it has endur- ed through time. Not only can you select a Piano, a Player Piano or the marvelous Ampico Re-Enacting Piano at just the price you wish to in- vest, but our Dividend-Payment Plan will surely meet your ap- of the division of music, University of Wyoming. Those who took part included Miss Adelaide Dampiere, for- merly supervisor of music in the local high school, Miss Mabel Babington, and Miss Daisy Wharton. Miss Dam- CHICKERING HAINES BROS. | ie) : $4) nlere was soprano soloist, Miss Beh. An Love of music is an Ameri- s Bone vecaumsjor the tconvey- ANS oat he es EXTRA ARECIAL BABY DRESSES can, tradition with Tho Plano | ARMSTRONG | Tent features oer. e\e big way, it being one of the best of 85 Gingham Dresses that formerly sold Slightly soiled, fine White Dresses. as the favorite and most desir- tas _You may have your new N te) : this nature that has ever been given from $2.50 to $8.00, Ages 6 to 14 Some embroidered and lace trim- ed instrument in the American ReEnaig Pee 08 plano tomortow— it. is only.a yy atthe university. ‘The following years. While they last, $1 50 med. All values over $2.50, and a home. Compare the difficulties bli matter of selection, y vembers pai oe each econ ee e real Clearance Sale bargain, at Benata, Opus 100 --Brahms Allegro amabile. Andante tranquillo. Allegretto groziosno, Misews Babington and Wharton. Votca, $1.00 Children’s Panty Dresses Of Silk Pongee, Taffeta, Devonshire Cloth, English Print and Scotch Ging- << 25%” OFF On our complete stock of Children’s Underwear in summer weight gauze, or checked nainsook. Crepe Billy Burke's or pajamas. All colors. Ages Dedication _.-_______. Schumann (Transcribed by Fritz Liszt.) Prelude, from “A Cycle of Life — Ces nn menewna: HO By The Waters of Minnetonka Lieu! INTL <i, Wz . pares ham. Ages 2 to 6 yea Violin Obligato by Miss Wharton ito 1d youre vaduned g' years. All greatly ‘The Little Brown Owl — Sanderson ‘ i ‘When Song is Sweet _... Sans Souct Miss Dampiere, Piano and Violin. femata Virsinianesque In the Quarters. In the At the “Big House” (Virginia Reel) EXTRA SPECIAL We have a large assortment on display for your selection of Rompers, Panty Dresses and boys’ Wash Suits. This assortment includes broken lines of Gingham Dresses, Japanese Crepe, Indian Head and Black PAA eri Waits Woods. Til PANU So Misses “Babington and Wharton. Satine Rompers. Formerly priced from $1.85 to $3.00. 1 00 By) Dalla Party Ages 2 to 6. Clearance Sale...._..._... cnt elie AR PY ; ( Tussdsy Evening. 3 Members of the Senlor World! Wide guild of the Baptist church will stve a “kid party” Tuseday evening | at the church. Each member is asked to be present and to be dressed as a ‘ child and to bring a gift for the mis ston box. There will be a tree and| Teogram, Dresses for the Wee Miss Of white and colored Organdie, Nor- mandy and French Voile. Many of these models are made by hand, Ages 2 to 5, Formerly priced from $4.00 to $7.50. Clearance Sale Price $2.75 *° $4.50 BOYS’ STRAW HATS ’ 5 Boys’ Wash Suits Balkan style, beautifully tailored, of Linen or Imported Poplin. Ages 8 to 6. Formerly priced at $8.75 to $9.75, Clearance Sale Prices $4.95 *"” $5.95 ‘Gir? Khaki Suits FOR MOUNTAIN WEAR Regular $4.75, Clear- ance Sale Price... _$3.75 Regular $2.75, Clear. $1.75 ance Sale Price. mee AYA Z//, SOW ZS TEL Ker? Pereonala R. F. Whitman {s a business man here for a short time from Denver, E. Wells Music Co. “Home of the Chickering” 232 East Second Street CASPER, WYO. Jack Daley ago wool buyer has} returned to the city after a week's absence on businoss from the city eee | J. EB." Stewart ONE-HALF PRICE 8 spending a few} ‘ days here from t Creek | mary, : John Jack of Denver {s in the city G “Po i Ss & Cr affairs. *. ‘ eee ; . SPECIALTY STORE, » f Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan have Be thelr house guest at théir home on East Tenth estrect Colonel Gardin of ) Wasbington,-e" personal friend ot) Weer urcteiaRBis oc die re, i J ET: Pe, ol a 2 » TRIBUNE BUILDING + reed chiA Bohai Rigas HOES on i iorenor et et eee hie niet 3 id Ni NS SS aa a Nt te te seb tA Rata nae aSaas

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