Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 29, 1923, Page 4

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Reeagflay of last week at her home on EVENTS IN SOGIAL CIRCLES Ok GASRER Birthday Party Friday Evening Mrs. Affa Mae Stoddard enter- tained at a chidren’s party Friday evening e in honor of her all son 4 aglas’ third birth-| day. Games were played after which ‘refreshments were ved, Mrs. Stod- dard was assisted during the vening by her mother and sister, Mrs. Géorge Scott and ma Scott. Among} those who were Margarct| Odjorne, Edgar Odiorne, Donald and Jack Fawcett, Harriet Whitley of Jimmie| Brush, Colo. n Carson, Sturdevant, Betty Mu Harriet, Dorothy, Harold, Virginia, Jimmie Hunter, Robert Sherrard, Ruby] Hlizabeth Simmons, Josephine} Jimmie Evanson, John John McIntyre, Dorothy Jane Scott, G. Bill Mi R. Hunter, Mrs, vanaon, is Guidot } Bridge-Luncheon | ie Fred Capen was hostess at an ajtractive informa! bridge luncheon Friday at her home on Milton avenue! in honor of Mrs. John Thieme of Ft. Wayne, Ind., mother and house guest of Mra. T. 8. Cooke, Mrs. Herbert of Jacksonville, sister and house guest of Mrs ries Campbell and| Mrs. Gene Hurley of Findlay, Ohio, who'ts visiting here for a short time. Bight guests were present BMrs..Patton Will Butertain Wednesday Mrs, H. L. Patton will entertain at an informal bridge tea Wednes-| day afternoon of this week at her| residence, 142 South Wolcott street in honor of Mrs. Neil Tyler of Rock River and her house guest Miss An- drea Stevens of Minneapolis who will visit here for a sort time at the Nic olaysen home Bridge Party ‘Tomorrow Mrs. R. E. Wertz will be hostess at an informal morning bridge party to be given tomorrow at her home, 147 North Wolcott street | Mrs. Walker Will Entertain at Tea Mrs. O, L. Walker will entertain ft an informal tea tomorrow after- Moon at her residence on West Thir: teenth street. e- Mrs. Daly Entertains Mrs. James Daly was hostess at an {informal card party given on Thurs- street in honor of Mrs. J. JR. Beaver of Hugo, Colo., sii house guest of Mrs, M. Fole: er and {eon was served by the hostess | avenue. summer home in the mounta\ Miss Sandlin Entertains Party at Casino Miss Mary Sandlin entertained in- formally at her home, 622 South Park avenue, last evening. The party later attended the dance at the Casino. After the dance at her home a lunch- Those present were Mr. and Mrs. B..H. Warren, Mr, and Mrs, Dana VanBurgh, Misses Btalka Boling, Mabel Sandlin, Mary Stapleton, Messrs. Jack Rowand, Jack Steele, M. B. Reed, W. L. Patterson, Paul Sandlin and Mr. and Mrs. James Heulett of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Kocher Entertains Mrs. William Kocher was hostess at the last of a series of informal morning bridge parties given yester. |day at her residence on |eott street. Guests pres Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs, An Mrs. Harry F Mrs. J¢ heimer, Mrs. J Carroll Leeper, Mrs. Thomas Co Mrs, J. W. Bingham, M Van Denberg, Mrs. H. P. F Mrs. R. C. Oather and Mrs. Ralph Buckner. W. ©. 'T. U. Meeting Z st Third Willard division of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union will meet Friday afternoon August third at the home of .Mrs Ada. Cooksey, 404 South Grant. All members of the division are asked to be present. At Pienlo Friday Mrs. Charles Carlson enterained at a picnic Friday at her ranch west of the city in honor of Mrs, J. R, Beaver of Hugo, Colo., sister and house guest of Mrs. M. J, Foley. Among those who attended were Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Foley and nephew Clarence Foley of Denver, Mrs. J. R. Beaver, Mrs. Mammie Wills, Mr. and Mrs. E, F. |Hoskinson, Mr and Mrs. Lester Wat- son and daughters Helen, Marjoriete, Joan and Sybil, Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Carrott and Mr. Mrs. Parish, Noted Artist To Visit Casper A. L. Browning considered by many to be the worlds greatest scenic artist will spend Rodeo week in Cas- per. During his stay here Mr. Brown ing will demonstrate his genius as an artist in the window of the Casper Glass and Paint company on’ Midwest All those interested in art thould not miss this opportunity. eee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Free were hosts at a buffett supper and dancing party given Friday evening ai their PERSONAL.MENTION OF-CASPER PEOPLE ‘AND Mrs. George W. Weedell left yester- “day afternoon for St. Louis, Mo., where she will spend some time visit: ing with friends and relatives. Miss Catherine Ford of Chicago, Neice of Miss Margaret Curtin, is visiting for a few days at the home ef Mrs. Sarah Morton at Douglas. Miss Ford will be the guest of her gant for the remainder of the sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. William McKay spent @ short time here Friday visiting ‘with friends from their home in Spo- kane, Wash. Mr. McKay is a college friend of Frank Gore of this city. os» and Mrs. E. O. Myers of Den-| ng for a few Gays Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Larsen of Lusk @amo up yesterday on a short busi- mess avd pleasure trip, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Blount and/ @sugmer of West Chicago, Il, are} among the tourists stopping here for @ short e to the Yellow g@tone National ntz is visiting with Salt Creek. Mre: Arthur K friends here trom | % | S, Bailey are Den-| for a short Mr, and Mrs. L s in the city | Frederickson of the Ann Ann Hast shop will spend eral sveeks in east purchasing all of the latest modes 4 raillinery Miss kson GUESTS IN CITY been visiting for the last month with her mother in Los Angeles. During her absence from the city Mrs. Frank Gore has been in charge of the shop. Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Clapp and chil dren have arrived in the city from here Dunn. Che Casper Sunday Morning Cribune MISS ROSE RYAN—Popular Omaha girl who is visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Colo. G. E. Sterns is attending to busi- ness affairs here for a short time from Portland, Ore. i Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kelly are visit- ing with friends here for a few days from Thermopolis. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Birdsall of Crawford, Nebr.; are. here for a few days visiting with friends enroute to the Yellowstone National park Mr. and Mrs, A. T, Jessen of 634 South Lincoln street have as their house guest rs. Jessen’s father, A. B. Oleson of Oklahoma. Mr. Oleson JANE IVINSON HALL The Cathedral School For Girls ramie, Wyoming The school includes Jane Ivinson Hall and Joslin Cottage, occupying mie. Accommodations for thirty girls. Planned to meet the specific need of the ranching population in Wyoming, though not confined to that need, Girls attend University and City High Schools, while the school- itself has the cultural influence of a priv- ate school, the cost of which is but little more than that entailed by go- Ogden and will attend the Rodeo to|ing to school at home. Total ab- be held here this week after which|sence of boarding school atmos- they will go to the Yellowstone Na-| phere. tional park. ree Charles Denny }s spending the week end here from Salt Creek. N. Thelton is attending to business affairs in the city for a few days from Waltman Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cothen will leaye tomorrow morning for the park where they will spend a two weeks’ pleasure trip, They will go | by way of the Lander entrance. “ee Patrick Sullivan, accompanied by his daughters, Kathleen and Patricia returned last evening from Cheyenne where they have been attending the Frontier days cejebration. Mr. and Mrs, Everett C. Robertson | lare visiting with relatives in Omaha for a few days. Mrs. Sarah Morton of Douglas spent Friday of last week here on business and visiting at the Patrick Sullivan home on Kast Tenth street Mrs. Ann Whitley has as her houso and winter| guests for a short time her mother) has| Atrs. 1 sewers and Miss Guidetts, Davis Learn Handcraft Work Mrs. J. M. Hull, a grad uate of the University of Nebraska in the handcraft department and an instruc- tor will conduct a serios of classes in Casper in the Articles, Decorating Wooden Novelties, Making War Work Novelties. There wil! he 1 r da following lines Polychroming Furnitw | | rr cours¢ cost ) Ww re, Tooling Leather Celluloid Iron and Tapestry Painting, y and night classes. The or full information cali Individual attention given to each girl. Strict religious training giv- en. : Qn account of the limited num- ber which can be received, reserva- tions should be made at the earliest possible date. For catalogue and other infor- mation, apply to the Principal, Fall term begins tember 10th. Only $45 Liven Up the Summer Evenings With Music. if On Easiest | Payments “Home of the the most beautiful square in Lara-| and Miss Harriett Whitley of Brush] will attend the Rodeo here next week after which he will go to the Yellow stone National Park. cee : Mrs. Carl Wickert has returned from a three weeks pleasure trip spent visiting with friends in Denver and Boulder, eee Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jessen have as their guest at their home on South Lincoln street, Miss Flora Burton of ROUP Spasmodic Croupis frequently lieved by oneapplicationof— Vv VAPRPO < us Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Society Editor Pamona, Calif. Before returning to her home Miss Burton accompanied by Mrs. Jessen will tour the Yellow- stone National park, oe Mra. Herman Talpers and daughter Gloria will leave this evening for Den- ver where they will spend a month visiting with relatives and friends, see Mrs. Earl Holmes and sister Miss Margaret Douds have as their guests for the summer their mother, Mrs. J. Clyde Douds and brother, F. C. Douds of St. Petersburg, Fla. see Mr, and Mrs. John Trevett of 332 South Grant avenue and Miss Dor- othy Dasch of 643 South Grant have returned from a weeks camping trip spent near Laramie peak. Miss Sue Mahoney and Miss Mae Winter are enjoying a two weeks pleasure trip in Estes park. cee Mrs. Dan M. Miller and sons, Or- ville and Quentin of 1000 Pear street have returned from Fort Collins needs? Waving and Hairdressing Medicated Hot Oils Manicure Shampoo and Rinse . Eyebrow Arching Hair Bobbing - Singeing Imported Oriental ¥ Inceto Ho!r Dyeing and Retouching A complete line of first quality hair gods and exclusive toilet prep- arations—Special attention given © mail orders. THE RADIANT BEAUTY SHOP Parlor Floor Henning Motel This Portable B The famous Brunswick Tone is-embodied in this NEW, model, The Chas. E. Wells Music Company 232 EF. Second St.—Phone 194 . For Appointments Phone 682K runswick Chickering” sper, Wyo, If economy means anything to Come early in the morning and early in the week for the best selections. Don’t Swelter in the Torrid Heat, Men admitting, heat-res! await your inspection. Serges, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Gabardines Jersey and All Silk PETTICOATS In All Desired Colors From $3.95 $7.95 Loveland and Longmont, Colo., where they have been visiting with friends and relatives for the last few months. eee Mrs. J. F. Newman has returned from Colorado Springs where she has been visiting with relatives for the past three weeks. soe Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hana have as their guests at their home, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Woodward of Laramie. “ee Mrs. Neil Tyler accompanied by her house guest Miss Andrea Stevens of Minneapolis will arive today from Rock River and will visit here for a short time at the home of Mrs. Ty- ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen. eee Thomas Meaney arrived last week from Denver and will spend some time here. Mr. Meaney was formerly of Casper and has many friends here. ee Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran have re- turned from the Yellowstone National park where they have been on a plea- sure trip for the last few weeks. They ‘were accompanied on their trip by Mr. and Mrs. William Pye of Joplin, Mo., Mrs, Addie Gould of Wier, Kan. and Harry Miller of Pittsburg, Kans. o. daughter her mother and house guest Mrs.|the SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1923. News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations MARY. TOBIN, terday here visiting 3 Reba Robertson of Denver spent yes: “the Pikes Peak motor.” ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR STUDIO MISS GENEVIEVE FITZGERALD Pupil of Alberto Sal Exponent of Harpist MISS MARGUERITE FITZGERALD Pianist Teacher of Piano, Theory and History of Music » Available for Musicales, Receptions, Weddings ; STUDIO 1243 SOUTH ASH When it’s siaply. $20.00, All men’s furnishings are marked for the Rodeo Bargain attractive Neckwear, Shirts, Trousers, Pajamas, Underwear and Shoes, are included in the week’s offerings. Mina Taylor HOUSE DRESSES In Variety Of Styles $1.75 $4.75 $2.00 $2.45 $2.50 $3.25 $3.50 $3.45 $4.50 $4.95 Cretonn Established 35 Years Beginning Monday, July 30, and continuing during Rodeo Bargain Week, this store, co-operating with other Casper merchants, will offer to the buying public of Casper and vicinity and to all in the city, an unprecedented opportunity to buy the best in merchandise at prices far below the usual. Here you will find, Madam and Honorable Sir, reliable, standard, nationally advertised and able merchandise ‘at special price reductions for the week. It is a pleasure to show you and we you will be pleased and satisfied if you buy. Don’t you think it would be a good plan to purchase not only for your present uses but for future ‘ou, a purchase in this store will mean money saved for you, a matter of the right suit to gain maximum comfort. g, tailored-to-fit clothing is offered in three interesting groups that Richards & Cunningham Ca Newt to Casper ‘National Bank on Center Street tors who are Our breeze- Valued at $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 fer $24.00, $28.00 Week specia at extremely ices—attractive to your pocketbook: Summer Caps, Straw Hats, Fedora Hate, Children’s Hats and Caps Gloves are selected pers as embodying Ireland Bros. eign iar cher making art. Values from $3.50 to $8.00. Special at $2.75 to $6.35 The vogue of slummer silks oli with Vag anvance oe east one pattern from this splendid selection of Satin, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Satin Faille, e gette or Vel Veys, Values Values Values Values Values Values Values Values ‘ows daily, K Meee by pity me és Geor- soeever $1.60 Strrerstenneossstzerersisenc Curtain materials, Draeries, Voiles, Ginghame, i this and White Goods are includ price-cutting sale. eae ae Welcome, Friends and Visitors to Casper and the Radeo! arts & Cunningham Co. 1923 vi. Interpretative Dancer Daleroze-Eurhythmics-Russian School TELEPHONE 9638R

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