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| THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923. SOCIETY — -: EVENTS I “CIRCLES OF CASPER| Engagement Announced. The engagement of Miss Dorothy Stitt, pépular Casper girl, to Walter Gothberg, youngest son of Mr. and Mrn. M. J. Gothberg of South Wol- cott street, was announced last ev* ning at an informal card party given at the home of Mrs. Walter Storrie on South David street, sister of Mr. Gothberg. The engagement was an- nounced by dainty cards tied to pink ross buds. The marriage date Ins nut been announced but will be he'd dur- ing the early part of August. Honors at cards were taken Jast evening by Mrs. James Lee, Mrs, Wil- liam Rae and Miss Dorothy Stitt. Among those who attended were Miss Jean Bradner of Chicago, Mrs. Raiph furshull, Mrs. Rex Mayne. Mrs. Wil- liam Rae, Mrs. James Lee, Mrs. Rus! ton Laughlin, Miss Helen O Malley, Miss Katherine Stitt. Miss Eleanore Jessen, Miss Tnex Senior, Miss Joanna Thompson, Miss Dorothy Stitt and the hostess. see Mrs. Heinz Entertains. Mrs. Robert Heinz entertained at her new home on South Spruce street ‘Tuesday at an informal party in hon- or of Mrs. Frederick Cross, who left yesterday for the east where she will rmke her home. o- Miss Dunn to Te Honored Guest. Mrs. Jobn England will entertain at an informal bridge tea tomorrow afternoon at her home, 1242 South Fim street, in honor of Miss Cather- ine Dunn, whose marriage to Dr. T. J, Drew will take place next month and Mrs. A. B. Herod of .Heuston, ‘Texas, who is visiting here. Sixteen guests will be ‘present. 7. CY Circle Will. Hold All-Day Session. %. The CY Circle of the Methodist “\y, church will hold an all day sesston to- ‘metrow at the home of Mrs, T. J. Diamond, 1310 South Spruce street. Al members are asked to be present and bring their thimbles and needles. ee Mrs. Ryan Entertained For Hugo, Visitor. Mrs. M: 8S. Ryan was hostess at an informa! party given this week at her residence on South Center street in honor of Mrs, J. R. Beaver of Hugo, Colo., who is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. M. J. Foley at her home on, Park muventig'g os Mrs. Borke : Mrs, Patrick Burke entertained at an informal card party Tuesday at her hom@, 521 Kimball avenue, in honor of her cousins and house guests Lee Monk and daughter Lois of Long , Cal. Honors for the evening were taken by Mrs. M.S. Ryan and Miss Lois Monk Guests who attended were Mrs. M. J. Foley. Mrs. J. R. Beaver of Hugo, Monk, Miss E4na Smith, Miss Mar- gaxet Laughlin and the hostess ¥ oe son Is On account of the weather condi- tions the picnic which was to have been given by the members of the La- dies’ ‘Aid society of the North Cas- per lan, church has been postponed indefinitely. meeting of the aid will be held to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the chureh, Curing which time the dollar social will be held. All members are asked to be present. eee Birthday Party ‘Yesterday. Mrs, John Bingenhelmer was hi tess at u children’s party given y terday afternoon at her home in the Poling apartments in honor of her baby son John’s second birthday. Among the children who attended ‘were Margaret and Elizabeth Cather, % 4 Carrol Kem; Jack and Billle Griffith, Ngee and Joe Mansfield, Tommy pniels, Gene Biglin, John Quenton Deaver, Barbara Waldschmidt, Jack Bingenheimer, Ralph Buckner, Bob- bie Ogden an@? Frank Bachetler. eee Bates-Debolt Marriage. The marriage of Miss Ellen Bate= to Alexander Debolt both of | Ne ‘braska took place yesterday after: nown at the Presbyterian manse, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson officiating. ‘They were unaccompanied, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Debolt éxpect to make their home here. Mrs. Foley Entertains For House Guest Mrs, M. J. Foley was hostess at an informal whist party given last even- ing at her residence, 613 Park avenue, in honor of her sister and house guest Mrs, J. R. Beaver of Hugo, Colo. Honors for the evening were taken by Mrs, N. 8. Ryan, Mra. Fred Vill: nave, Oliver Johnson and Patrick Burke. Among the.guests who attended weye Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson, and Mrs. Patrick Burke, Mr, and Big Photo Display at Carpenters The artistic value of a photograph is the thing sought by the artist and subject: The Temple Studio has long had a reputation for producing work In which the artistic predominates. You are invited to call and see our wonderful window display of photo. graphic art in oll colors, also the finest assortment of framen ever brought to Casper.—Advertisement, RECENT AND COMING | N SOCIALE | Mrs. C. W. Beckett, Mr. and Mrs.| Fred Villnave, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.! Hoskinson, Dr and Mrs. J. F. O'Don: ne'l, Mrs. Lee Monk and daughter Lois of Long Beach, guests at the} Patrick Sullivan Kome, Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Mrs. M. 8. Ryan, Mrs, Ger- trude Sullivan, M. J. Foley, Mrs. E. S. Weldon and the honored guest. Mrs, Davidson Entertains ¥or Out of Town Visitors ! Mrs. Arthur Davidson was hostess dt'u insormal .unchton given. yester- m South £ street complimentary to Mrs, Marrin, I.1., mother and sister of Dr. C. E. Duncan, who are house guests at the Duncan home. Among those who attended were Mrs, C. E. Dun- can, Miss Marion Peterson, Junior Duncan, Miss Mary Jane Davidson, Paul Edward Moreland and the hon- ored guests. eee Ice Cream Social Is Postponed The ice cream social which was to have been given today by the members of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Trin- ity Lutheran church has been post- poned on account of the weather con- ditions and will not be held until next Thursday, 5 : Red Men Will Meet This Evening Popo Agie Tribe No, 10, Improved Order of Hed Men, will meet this even- ing at the Odd Fellows hall at 8 o'clock, Important business matters will be discussed followed by the in- stallation and raimag up of Chiefs. Smoker and refreshments will be served after the meeting. All mem- bers of the tribe and visitors are in- yited to attend. eee Laidlaw Heggie Marriage Last Eveniny Miss Janet Laidlaw and Robert Heggie were quietly married last evening at 8 o'clock at the Presby- terlan manse, the Rey. Charles A. Wilson officiating. The ring cere- mony was used. They were accom panied by David Fraser. The bride arrived this week from her home in Hawick, Scotland, The groom was formerly of Scotland but his been a resident of this city for some time. ‘The couple will make their home here. eae League Picinic Is Postponed. ‘The Epworth League of the Meth- odist church has postponed the picnic which was to have been held this eve- ning until next week. The date of the picnic will be announced later. ae kets Mrs. E. R. Purkiser left last even- ing for her former home in Long- mont, Colo., where she will visit for some time with relatives and friends. for over eighty has relied spon Gon aud’s Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's tivities. White Fiesh-Rachel. Send 10¢ for Trial Size FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York Gouraud’s Oriertal Cream Che Casper Daily Critune PAGE THREE. Personals Mrs. I. R. Cross of Butler, has returned to her home after spend ing two months:here visiting with her son Frederick Cross and fami'y of South David street. rarer Pa., “Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Burke have as their house guests at their home on Kimball avenue, Mrs. Burke's cousins Mrs. Lee Monk and daughter ‘Lois of Long Beach, Calif. : rust Mrs. Elsie Patterson, daughter of Mrs, E. C. Wells, underwent an oper- ation for appendicitis atthe county hospital yesterday morning. Dr. I, N. Frost is the atending physician. Congressman and Mrs. Charles 5. Winter are attending the frontier days at Cheyenne. Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Sanderson left Tuesday overland for Denver and Colorado Springs where they will visit with friends for a week. Before re- turning to Casper they will tour Estes park. see Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cole and children left last week for the east where they expert to spend several months visiting with re‘atives. Mr, and Mrs. Robertson are spend- ing a few days here enroute from the Yellowstone National park to their home in Omaha, Ce Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Patterson have as their house guest at their home, Mr. Patterson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Patterson of Des Moines, Ia. eee Miss Helen Thomas returned this week from Denver where she spent a short time visiting with her parents. The Rev. R. R. Marquis, D. D., pastor of the Presbyterian church at Wooster, O., is visiting here for a short time with his brother, Robert C. Marquis. eee Barry Mahoney returned yesterday from Cheyenne where he attended the opening day of frontier. “Honeymoon Time” ‘A delicious walts that arries married folks ‘k to those days of Dance Orchestra brings joneymoon Smoty on this Columbia Record. “River Shannon Moon” is a melodious waltz on the other side, with « fascinating Irish lilt. At Columbia Dealers ri Hillcrest Water A One to‘Three Dollar ~ WEEK END SALE We cost. Values up to must sell all our summer stock this week regardless of $35.00. Every summer hat in stock must go at . $] or $B Come and make your selection early for chey won't last long at these prices. ANNE’S HAT SHOP | Balcony Midwest Pharmacy Spanish-American By order of J. L. Pe ae ae a NOTICE meet at 7:15 p. m. in front of Midwest Building to attend reception for Com- mander Owsley at Elks’ Home 8 p. m. War Veterans ete, Commander. his company. . T. B. Anderson from denver, : “-. business trip, Creek. relatives. eee Calbert C, Jordan arrived in the) city this week from Cleveland, ©.,|the Yellowstone National park. Miss and expects to make his home here. . H. P, Landerton is spending a few weeks here attending to business af- fairs from Salt Lake City, M. P, Jacobs left Monday evening for Denver and other Colorado points to be gone a week or 10 days on a H. B, Batton is spending a few days here visiting with friends from Salt News of Women’s Clubs MARY TOBIN, G. H, Collingwood of the Gypsy Oil company is spending some time at Great Falls, Society Editor here visiting at the McGrady home in the Garbutt apartments. Mont., on business for ee __H. J. Hoopman is attending to bue iness affairs here for a few days from an out of town Denver. business man here for a short time ose Miss Mary Slater, of Whiting, Ind., left last evening for Boulder and Salt Lake City from where she will go to | Slater has been visiting here since |tast Saturday with her brother Ed. cee Miss Esther Bales is a Wheatland visitor here for a short time. Clarence Peterson {s attending to business affairs here for a short time |from Denver. Mark E. Williamson has returned | o. atti@ from the east where he spent a month’ C: vacation visiting with friends and SPending several days here on busi P. Miller and B, Schimur are esos from Sioux City. Mrs. Charles T. McGrady returned) Miah A. Miller is in the city a few last evening from Denver where she|4@¥8 from Mammoth. has been for the last few days with| sabe td her mother Mrs. J. McGrady of Bi| Paso, Tex., who spent several weeks |!"& from Bou'der and will spend sey William Zener arrived this. morn eral days. Medium Brown Hair Icoks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. R. (Dolly) Gray, representative of Ad. the Home TIife Insurance compan: tent. —‘E v erywoman’s” Store — comfort- able and conven- and Organizations with headquarters in Denver, has re- from Denver, are Mrs. Charles P. turned from the Yellowstone National) Pheiffer and daughters Marion and| ton, W. V., and will spend the remain- park and {# spending a few days here | Chatline and Mrs, Georye Blombery| der of the summer months here. before returning to Denver. | of Wheatridge, Colo. Ree see .; B. A. Chester is here far a short A. McKenzie came in yesterday on| time from Indianapolis, is business from Mammoth. morning from his home in Manning- S, Meyring are here for a few days from thelr home = Mr. and Mrs. A. Parole in Cheyenne, F. B. Criswell is here on business R. E. Schrebener arrived this morn-| see for @ few days from Denver. ing on a short business trip from| yfp, pg dee ¢ | Mra. J. A. Smith fs visiting here Denver. ge tely | with friends trom her home in Sher-| John! Walker is a Kansas city busi ness caller in the city for a short time. idan, R. M, Calkins, vice president of the | Milwaukee ratiroad is in the city for} a short time on business. | Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Hilburt and Mr. Mrs. George Snick and family of ning, Kans., are spending several Robert G. Taylor came up this morn here enroute to the Yellowstone ing from Denver. | Age | National park. E. C. Marshall, R. R. Irwin, W. Mr. and Mrs. I, J. Mandipt are here Dickerson all of the White Eagle Re-| for a short time on their way to the fining company are here for a short| park time on business. fates bay ah Mrs. M. E. Bruchman js visiting H. R. Waldo im here on business from Salt Creek. from Salt Lake. | with friends he cigarettes P28 ae R. B. Long arrived in the city yes. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sward and| terday overland from Lander and will mother are visiting with friends here| spend several days here. for a short time from Thermopolis ein olne CRS W. C. Rust and FE. D. Kinneman Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Taylor are| are here on business from Rawlins spending a short time here from Fort | sere Worth, Tex. L. J. Kirck and H. J. Bordorf of en | Riverton came down yesterday and Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Rind are here from Goldfield, Ma: | will spend seve 1 days here. John J. McCrea, brother of James McCrea of the Producers and Refiners Corporation, arrived in the city this going to the park A tourist parts stopping in the cl Serving Hundreds of Customers Daily at Our Convenient New Location (Millinery Department on the Mezzanine) —Meet your friends at the Frantz Shop 110 East Second Street (Main Floor ) We Are Showing Some Exquisite Creations of Advance Fall Modes In Coats, Suits and Dresses costumes, the mezzanine is of course, showing hats in keeping with these garments, and on the main floor are to be found those dainty underthings and all the clever little adornments that the well-gowned woman demands. Hats L’amps Dresses from $10.00 to $15.00. Special at Already, the new season’s fash- ions in Hats are appearing in our assortments of fine millin- ery, showing the style tenden- cies for Fall, 1923. Make your selection here if you are desir- ous of securing the proper touches of correct Fall style in your new Hat. Values are extraordinary. 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