Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 30, 1923, Page 3

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MONDAY, JULY 30, 1923. SOCIETY - EVENTS | “Fun Frolic” Tuesday Evening at Garden Oreck. ‘The Epworth League “Fun Frolic” which was to have been held last ‘Thursday evening will take place to- morrow evening at the Garden Creek picnic grounds. <All members of the organiation and their friends are asked to meet at the Methodist church at 6 o'clock. A committee composed of Miss Eva Ferguson, Miss Eda Holland, Ray Traylor and Hubert Bishop are in charge of the arrangements. All those who are going to attend are asked to bring a cup and twenty-five cents. Strangers of the congregation are invited to attend. Mrs. H. M. White will be hostess an informal dinner party this evening at her home in honor of her son, Frank's tenth birthday. Seven cuests will be present. iC . Bridge Tea‘ Saturday. Mrs. James P, Sweeney will be host- ess at an informal bridge tea Satur- day afternoon August 4 at her resi- dence, 804 South Littcoln avenue com- plimentary to Miss Catherine Dunn who will be married soon to Dr. T. J. Drew. Twelve guests will be pres- ent. o- Birthday Is Celebrat: By Picnic Sunday. Mrs. Harry Stout entertained at a picnic Sunday given at the Kelley ranch west of the city in honor of her mother, Mrs. J. M. Kelley whose birth- day was yesterday. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kelley, Miss Helen Ruth Stout, Mrs. B. Plunkett, P. J. Plunkett, L. A. Roges, James Lydon of LeMars, Ia., Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Howard and son Charles, Miss Eliabeth Brown, Roy- mond Brown, Harry Stout, Mr. and led Mrs. Otto Petterson of Sioux City, In.,| and the hostess. Informal Party This Evening. Mrs. James R. Davison will enter- tain at an informal dinner party this evening at her home on South Lin- coln in honor of her sister and house guest, Miss Virginia Smith of Los An- geles. Ten guests will be present. ee « Dinner Party Tomorrow Evening. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Brown will be hostess at an informal dinner party tomorrow evening to be given at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Patterson of Sioux City, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stout and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kel'ey. Elghteen guests will attend. [Preconaie_] Mr. and Mrs. Minal E. Young re- turned Saturday from the Yellowstone National park where they have been for the last ‘Crna -wreeks. . Mr, and Mrs, R. M. Morton teft last evening for Denver after spending several days here visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Kennedy. er Miss Evelyn Robins arrived in the city yesterday from her home fn Salt Lake and will visit here for several weeks with her cousin, Miss Marion Evans of South Ash street. ee Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dean have as their house guest at their home, 163 RECENT AND COMING CIRCLES OE GASPER N SOCIALE North Beech street, Miss Elizabeth Lynch of Hartford, Conn. Miss Lynch will visit here for a month and will tour the Yellowstone National park before returning to her home. eo; 68 Mr. and Mrs. B. Carlson returned yesterday from the Yellowstone Na- tional park where they have been on a pleasure trp for the last three just completed the circulation contest carried on there by the Post-Enter- prise. From this city Mrs. Reynard will go to California while Mr. Rey- nard will go east where he will attend | to business affairs. Mra. L. 4. Gibson is a Cheyenne visitor here for a short time. * eee Mr. and Mrs. Reschin are here for a few days from Sheridan. ee Mrs. C. H. Curtis and Miss Mildred Rienhart ere visiting with friends here for a short time from Rawlins. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Coleman of Om- aha will spend this week here attend- ing the Rodeo after which they will go to the Yellowstone National park. oe @de Casper Daily Tribune News MARY TOBIN, adjournment of school and will spend until after the Rodeo here after which they will leave for Brooks lake and the Yvllowstone National park on a monti's camping trip. They will be accon;pauied on the trip by friends of Mrs. Ormsby's from Cheyenne and Denver. City Briets William Utzinger of the White Motor company has returned from Denver, where he spent some time attending to business affairs. se Henry setzer and Henry Wurche! Mrs. F. R. Thomas left Inst eve- ning for Denver having been called weeks. They returned by way of Lander. se Mrs. Howard Harris is here for a short time on business from her home in Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. of Omaha are visiting with relatives here for a few weeks after which they will go to Billings on a short business and pleasure trip. see Miss Gladys Parker has returned | from a two weeks vacation trip spent in Denver and other Colorado points. eee Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Calley have returned from a wesks pleasure trip spent in Billings, Mont., and Sheridan. vee Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Quinlan and son left this morning overland for Denver and Salt Lake where they will visit for some time after.which they will.go to California where they expect to spend a month. cee Mr. and Mrs. EB. 8. Davis and son are here for a wek from Denver. ore Miss Marion Cole is visiting with relatives in Nebraska for several weeks. | | i eee Mr. and Mra. J. J. O'Riley returned yesterday from Thermopolis where they have been visiting for the last 10 days, eee Mr. and Mrs, Hubert C. Peters are visiting here for a few days with friends from Council Bluffs, Ia. ees Mr. end Mrs, M. L. Franklin are visiting here for a few Gays from their home in Sheridan. eee Attorney and Mrs. Vincent Mulva- ney have as their house guest at their home on East Second street, Mra Mulvaney’s sister, Miss Elisbeth Se!- el of Chicago. Following a weeks visit here Miss Seidel will spend some time in Estes prrk Colo. ee Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robinson are here for the Rodeo from PaWwhuska, Okla. Mr. Robingon will compete in the rop- ing contests, eee Miss Ada Schoenfeldt ts visiting with friends here for a short time from Greybull. eee Miss Alma Petterson spent Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tolle are here for a short time from Douglas. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reynard of San Francisco are visitors in the city for a short time having come to Cas- per from Sheridan, where they have there by the serious illness of her niece, Miss Margaret Williamson. eee Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Johnson are here to attend the Rodeo from the!r home in Billings, Colo, eee Mra. A. C. Baker left last evening for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will visit with her parents for a month. see ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones and chil- dren Helen and Catherine have re- turned from Omaha where they have been visiting with relatives for the last two months. eee Mr, and Mrs, A. C. Martin are tour- ists here enroute to the Yellowstone National park from their home in Salt Lake. 2. . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cullen end son Junior are visiting with friends and relatives here for a week from Denver. Mrs. Anna Hammond is attending to business affairs here from Denver. wee Mrs. L. M. Stanton are Cleveland, O., visitors for a short time in the city. eee Bernice Griffin is visiting with friends here from her home in River ton. A eee Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Boland and son left this morning by way of Lander for the Yellowstone National park, where they expect to spend a week or 10 days. They were accompanied by Mack Fuller of Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rose arrived in the city this morning from Tulsa, Okla., and will spend several days here visiting with Mrs. Rose's sister, Mrs, Robert Hurtl . Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Buntley are visiting with relatives and friends in Colorado Springs and Denver for a few weeks. Before returning home they will spend several days at Estes park, eee Mrs. B. Plunkett of 929 South ‘Washington street has as her house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Petterson of Stoux City, Ia, Mrs. Petterson is a daughter of Mrs. Plunkett. eee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stout, accom: panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kelley, will leave on Saturday of this week for Kansas City, Mo,, where they will spend some time visiting with friends and relatives. ee Miss Core Likely returned last eve: ning from Cheyenne, where she has been the guest of Miss Mae Mahoney of that city for the last week. eee Next AMERICA THEATER Attraction at the 132 N, Wolcott CASPER BUICK COMPANY Phoneg 1741-2260 of Fairbury, Neb., are spending a short time here enroute to the Yel- | lowstene National park. eee Joseph Matheson ts a Worland business visitor here for a few days, . Roy Hoffer arrived yesterday from Hudson and will spend several days here visiting with friends. C. H. Cole is spending a few days here from his home in Rawlins. eee John Holmes came down yesterday from Worland and will spend severai days here. eee C. O. Carpenter of Denver arrived this morning and will attend the Rodeo here this week. rit ee H. L. Carre is here for the week from Cheyenne. eee R. B, Finnerty and M. A. Reynolds, representatives of Marshall Fields of Chicago, are here for a few days on business, . . J. F. Cullen of the Midwest Refin Ing company at Laramie arrived to- day and will spend several days here. E. F. Hoegen of Denver is here on business. Arthur Jett of the Midwest pharma. cy has returned from Denver and from the factory Sfarxer ToBAccO J SL Dr CON ROLL YOUR OWN WITH Rise Crolx Papers Attached HOUBIGANT & ZUEQUERFLEURS Highest Grade Toflet Waters at SMITE-TURNER DRUG STORE of Women’s Clubs Society Editor other Colorado cities where he has! been visiting for t! . he last two weeks. oe R. B. Jones {s a Toledo business | man visiting in the city. | D. A. Martin, representative of the Burnes Hammer Clothing compan: of Omaha, is spending several day: here on business. . Tom Hall came in today from Ar- minto and will spend several days here. Harry Parker spent yesterday here | visiting with friends from Salt Creek. | J. J. Campbell arrived yesterday from Chadron, Neb., on a short busi ness trip. | EB. T. Herlan is an Alliance, | man here for a few days. | M. K. Weaver came dqwn last eve. ming from Sheridan a@@® will spend several days here. Neb. W. B. Shipley ts here for a shoft time attending to busines affairs from Sidney, Neb . - C. L. Titus, district manager for the Mountain States Telephone and REX BEACH’S New Production ‘THE SPOILERS’ Next Attraction at the AMERICA THEATER JUST ARRIVED Latest Fall and Winter Woolens FOR Men and Women “Don’t Fail to See Them” Cleaning and Pressing By Experts We Call for and Deliver Troy Tailors and Cleaners 148 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 968-W ANNOUNCEMENT I Have Returned From My Vacation and REOPENED MY CANTEEN BARBER SHOP Cor. Eighth and Elm Sts. Open Until 8:30 p. m. ——————————— | SUMMER CLEARANCE CHILDREN’S THREE-QUARTER LENGTH SOCKS White and colors of mercerized cotton. Sale price, pair__.. Values 50c to 65c. CHILDREN’S ONE-HALF LENGTH SOCKS With open and embroidere Values $1.25 and $1.50. Sale price, pair__... CHILDREN’S PAJAMAS (Billy Burke style); white and soisette... Values up to ote $1.00 to $1.50. Sale price, 75¢e °° 95e BOYS’ STRAW HATS Ages 2 to 6. Values up to $5.00. Sale price, each__.__..__.... WOMEN’S SILK BLOOMERS Pink Radium Silk Bloomers. $5.00 values, pair —_.... “YW? & Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Bldg. $1.50 *"° $1.95 | (CHILDREN’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR | Union Suits of gauze and checked nainsook. __ 35€ AND THREE-QUARTER 95¢e and colors... Cotton crepe $2.75... Sale price, each.... d clocks, Values suit. a 85,75, Phone 1944 | business men in ¢! . | for a few days trom Lavoye. Leonart Lowe, alias Ben Wilson! A-3872 ——————__—_ was returned to Scottsbluff, Neb., by, 75¢ Sheriff Koings of that place. Lowe MAN BOUND OVER QHARRED vsxs Seeacooe ee PAGE THRE and Orgamzations Telegraph company, is in the city on business. $2,000 bond this morning. Holcomb ish charged with stealing a Dodge } touring car belonging to R. F. Kam.| mon, The car tg said to mave been taken from the curb in front of the Wyoming Oldsmobile company on East Yellowstone avenue. Sheriff Perry A. Morris caught the man in the car and run him down. | J. F. Lawarence was taken to cel “Railroad Man” You'll get a new thrill ef syncopated travel ‘when you stop and listen to Frank Westphal and His Orchestra play this number on a Columbia Record. “Bugle Call Rag” en the other side, is a “call to arms.” At Columbia Dealers A. K. Winney of the Warren Con struction company 1s spen days in the city on busi ee R. J. Butler is among the Denve: he city this week John Tomanichel is a Welch, Wyo. visitor here for a few days. B. Fisher and Earl Gordon are here penetentiary at Rawlins this morning where he has been sentenced to serve | 13 to 18 months on a charge of forg- | ery. R —__.—. Frank Bentley ts here for a few | 8 from Salt Creek. Blakey &C 136 South Center CLEAN-UP WEEK On Our Entire Stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Wearing Apparel All Goods Sacrificed Regardless of Its Former Cost— Nothing Carried Over coh Win Holcomb was bound over C on ti of dictrict court Lee fi NO EXCHANGES DRESSES All White Silk Dresses Light Colored Dresses Sport Silk Dresses Afternoon Dresses Evening Dresses . Values Up to $85.00 WASH DRESSES Every Wash Dress in our entire stock, values up to $20.00. $5 SILK SUITS Values to $67.50. Sale Price $25 SILK CAPES Black only. Value to $110.00. Sale Price $25 SUITS 8 Suits, our entire stock. Value to $75.00. Sale Price $25 SPORTS SKIRTS Silk, in White and Colored Stripes, Wool Plaid Skirts. Value to $25 Sale Price $10. NO REFUNDS SWEATERS JACQUETTES 100 Silk and Wool and All Wool, Summer Styles. Value to $22.50 All Styles and Colors. Value to $25 Sale Price $5 Sale Price $5.00 RADIUM SILK SLIPS SWEATERS Regular $10.50 Silks and Fibre in Tuxedo and Sale Price $7.50 Slipovers. Value to $25 SATINETTE SLIPS Regular $4.50 Sale Price $ TUB SILK SLIPS Regular 50 Sale Price $4.50 Sale Price $10 00 HATS This Includes Our Summer Hats, Reg Their Former V Sale Price $1.00 Entire Stock of rdless of alue

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