Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 2, 1923, Page 4

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BY MARY TOBIN Dinner Party Last Evening. Mr. and Mra. D. M. Eastman en- tertained at an informal dinner party last evening at their home on Oak street in hongr of their house guest Leslie A. Willis of: Omaha. Red roses were used for the table. decorations. Covers were Iaid for stx. Birthday Party This Afternoon. Little Betty Low Hamilton wes hos- tess at a children’s party given this afternoon at her home tn honor of her sixth birthday. Games. were played and refreshments were served at the close of the afterncon by Mrs. Hamtl- ton aasisted by Miss Helen Ryan. Fit teen children attended. Mrs. Earl ©. Boyle Hostess Wednesday. Mrs. Farl ©. Boyle entertained a few friends informally Wednesday afternoon at her home.on Bast Tenth street complimentary to Mra, J. Clyde Douds of St, Petersburg, . who is the guest of her daughter Mrs. Earle D. Hotmes, 100 ts Kiwanians to Hold Pienic Tonight. The members of the Casper Ki wanis club and their families will hold a picnic at the Casper Mountain ranch of Dr. H. R. Lathrop tonight All those who will go have arranged to leave the Chamber df Commerce headquarters at 6 p. m, The picnic tonight takes the place of the. regular noon luncheon held each Thursday Picnic ‘Last Evening At Garden Creek. Mra. Gus Bell was hostess at a plc- ric given last evening at Garden Creek in honor of Miss Andrea Ste- vens of Minneapolis, guest at the P. C. Nicolaysen home and Miss Irene Savage.of Salt Lake City, sister and houn guest of Mrs. R. C. Wyland. pace Miss Dunn Entertains Miss Catherine Dunn entertained at ‘an informal briige tea this afternoon at her home on North Durbin street complimentary to Mrs. Vincent Car- ter of Cheyenne who fs visiting here for a short time. Gutsts present for the afternoon. were Miss Margaret England, Miss Hazel Conwell, Miss Thelma Condon «of New Hampton, Iowa, Miss Agnes Clair, Miss Rose Ryan of Omaha, Miss Kathryn. Ma- honey, Miss Kathleen Sullivan and the honored guest. W. ©. T. U. Meeting Postponed. The Francis Willard meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance unten which was to have been held tomor: row afternon hag been postponed and will not be held until next month. 7. . Mrs. Wyland Will Entertain. Mrs. R. C, Wyland assisted by her sister and house guest Miss Irene Savage of Salt Lake City will enter tain informally tomorrow afternoon in honor of Mrs. Neil Tyler of Rock River and her guest Miss Andrea Ste vens of Minneapolis, who are visiting at the home of Mrs. Tyler's parents, Mr. and Mra P. C. Nicolaysen. ee Bridge Tes ‘Wednesday. Mrs. H. Ii, Pattor® was hostess at an informal bridge tea gtven yester day afternoon at ther home on Wol- cott street in honor of Mrs. Neil Ty ler apd her guest Miss Andrea Ste vens of Minneapolis. Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mra. Pitt Covert and Miss Stevens. eee Mrs, Will Entertain. Mrs, Jog Bingenhetmer will enter tain at an informal luncheon tomor row at her resiCence on Sduth Durbta street. "i Community Church Picnic Friday. ‘The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Community church wit! give a picnic tomorrow at Paradise park, All those who are going to at- tend are asked to bring a cup and spoon and to be at the church 1009 North Durbin street at 11 o'clock at which place cara will be ready to take them to the picnic grounds. All go men and children the church are invited to attend. eee es Mr. and Drs. C. Norris returned this week from San Diego, where . | they have been for the last month wfisiting with ‘their daughter, Miss Lavey Norris. Miss Norris who was iM for ome tims and who has been Itving {n California for the last six months is greatly improved and 's expected to return to Casper in a month. —_—_—_. EXPERT watch ing. Casper Jewelry Co., 0-8 Bldg. ‘GIRLS! LEMONS BEAUTIFY AND WHITEN onIN Mtx ‘the poson yet te of two lemons wit! three ounces of Orchard White which any druggist will supply for few cents, shake well in a bottle and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin softener and complexion beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon cream into the face, neck, arms and hands, then shor the youthfu beauty « whiteness of your skir Famc ties use th harmless lemon cream to bring tha velvety r 1 tan ble 50 tate.—Advertisem and Jewelry repair Personale Mrs. C. O. Rockwell and three chil- Gren have returned from Ohio and Pennsylvania after haying spent two months there visiting with friends and relatives at thelr former home, cee Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Leggett have as thelr guests at their residence, 429 East Eleventh street, Mra. Leggett's parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Whitaitt and two daughters, May and Sarah. of Fort Worth, Tex. Following a visit of several weeks here they will leave for the Yellowstone National park where they expect to spend some time. eee Mrs. 8. N. Brooks and baby daugh- ter Patricia Belle will leave tomor- row for the Lathrop cabin where they will spend the week-end visiting with Mrs. Lathrop and family, cee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardin left last evening for a two weeks’ busi- ness and pleasure trip to Kansas City, Mo, eee Mr. ané Mrs. V. Champion and) daughter Frances are visiting with} friends here for a few weeks from their home in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Campbell left Monday evening for ther home in Colorado after spending several weeks} here visiting at the home of Mrs. Campbell's sister, Mrs. R. C. Roland . Mrs. Charles Carlson has as her! guest at her ranch west of the city| her sister, Mrs. F. Hummel and son of Los Angeles, Calif. see Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Brooks are at- tending the Rodeo here enroute to the Yellowstone National park from thefr home in St. Louts. 8 e Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Fuchs-have re- turned from the Eastern markets having purchase@ there all of the new fall and winter mode’ eee Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Richenbaugh have returned from the Yellowstone National park where they have been on a pleasure trip for the- last few weeks. e- Thomas C. Carlton has returned from a two weeks pleasure trip spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carlton of Oma Mrs. Vincent Carter is vistting hero for a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Carlson from Chey- enne. eels ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robertson of Denver are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Carter at their home on South Durbin street. ’ o- Mrs. W. L. Connelly, accompanied by her neice, Miss Margaret Dough- erty and daughter and son, Elizabeth and Harry, left Monday for Colorado Springs to visit for some time. oe. Mrs. Lee Reno has as her house guest at her home, 318 South Kimball street, Miss Rose Goetshe of Chicago. 0 ve-he Mr. and Mrs. Howard Talbert and children are visiting here for a short time, enroute to Billings, Mont., from their home in Des Moines, Ia. ry Mrs. ElizaRunden and her sister and house guest, Mrs. C, J. Runden, ; Mrs. Lee Reno and guest, Miss Rose Getchie are spending the day at Path- finder. . Miss Dorothy Day Williams has re- turned to her home in Greeley after spending a month here visiting at the home of her sister, Mra. G. B, Still wagon, 73 East Fourth street. o) ove Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and son have returned from the Yollowstone National park and Billings, Mont., where they have been visiting for the| past month. eee Mrs. H. Ile Bowers of Fort Colll: Colo., is visiting here for a few days h friends. Mrs. Mike Lamey is a Glenrock vis itor here for a short time. see Miss Lillian Smith is visiting with friends here for a short time from Douglas, Mrs. A. B, Clark of Denver is in the city on business and visiting with friends for a few days. pecs Mrs. G. Turner ts tn the city for a short time from her home in Chey- enne, . . Miss Sue Mahoney returned yester- day morning from Estes park where she haa been spending the last two| weeks on a pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Harrison have as their house guest at thelr home on South Lincoln street, Mra. Harrison's) mother, Mrs, L, K. Stone of Cleve-| land, O. | 6 ‘ie ie Mr, and Mra. Wiliam F. Davidson have returned from @ two weeks va- cation trip spent in the Yellowstone| National park. Mrs. Harry Hodge and Mrs. H. L.| Baker of Ottumwa, Is., are visiting! here with their sister, Mrs. Fred) Peach. Mr. Hodge and Mr. Baker will arrive Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Wiggins left Tuesday to visit at points in Colo- rado. They will make am tour of Estes park. . . Mr. and Mrs. HZ. P. Oland are here turned yesterday overland from Salt Lake City, where they have been visiting for the last month. eee Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Harvey are at- tending the Rodeo here this week from Sheridan, Miss Catherine Ford of Chicago, niece of Miss Margaret Curtin, re- turned last evening from Douglas where she has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Sarah Morton of that city for the last week. Aehpeey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Savery left this morning overland for Ther- mopolis where they will visit with friends for several_days. cee Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Jones have re turned to thelr hame in Ogden after spending several weeks here visiting with friends and relatives. They ‘were accompanied home by their niece, Miss Evelyn Utterman, who ‘will visit in Ogden for three weeks. Mrs. D. C, Holland and son are out-of-town visitors in the city for a few days. . Miss Lillian Hole has returned to her home in Colorado after spending & week here visiting with her cousin, Miss Helen Thomas, see ‘William Macleod Raine, author of “The Fighting Edge,” “Iron Heart,” “The Yukon Trail" and others, spent yesterday here enroute to Lander where he will write another novel. see ¥F. T. Metzler and’ W. K. Brown, officers of the J. 8. Brown Mercantile company, are spending a few days here from Denver. eee Captain J. 5. Smith of the Henry Bouldorf company 1s in the city for a short time on business. there EL A. Poole, representative of the Merchant Biscuit company, is spend- ing a few days here on business from Cheyenne. wee K. W. Fischer {s a Chicago bus!- ness man here for a short time. oOo Edward Redd is in the city for the remainder of the week from Okla- homa City. William B. Knudeson of the United States Rubber company is down for a few days from Greybull attending to business affairs. Among the Douglas visitors here for the day are Louls Bercu, H. C. Smith and Raymond Jones. oe. H. D. Curtis and Fred Curtis brothers of the Inte Frank Curtis, mpanied by Alexander Gastianin mop: rove dow: ster: Write Now to He: _ William C." Abeel, Texas of] ‘ing, has been investing some of nia, The East and the West Meet at the Kearney Military Academy ¢ A Boarding School for id bal the Episcopal C! 1,783 at Kearney, Neb., the rtidway City. Accredited by Universities and War Dept. High School and College pd act A A Lower School for Fifth to Eig! Fall Term Begins September 12th Imaster for Information. Moved Was City’s Best One In 1899 The moving of the house on North Durbin street between First and Second belonging to Mra. Ida Bucknum to Second and McKinley streeta recalls the fact that this was the best house in Casper at the time it was built which was in 189! ‘The house was built by Joel J. Hurt. Mr. Hurt was mayor of Cas- per at one time. GUN AND KNIFE FLASH IN DOMESTIC ROW; MAN ANO WIFE ARRESTED A family row tnyolving local color through the spilling of claret, the wild waving of a butcher knife, and the firing of a gun occurred last night about 10:80 o'clock, resulting in the subsequent arrest of Wallace Adams and his wife, Vinnie Adams. Both are colored people. It would seem that the husband started thii = alth in the arts.s Here is Bonnie Macleary, Greenwich .Village!eculp: | enthusea by the apieit eatin: rece tress, with the)"Apollo"sshe;made for _himy’ Mr. Adams at least fired a gun at his wife or somewhere in her direction. day and will spend several days here} She beat him to the butcher knife on basinkel bf id a be him a wicked bh ty . eee across the chest and another across City Briefs W. B. Wills came over yesterday | ‘Me eft arm.. ade 7 Adams is out of jail on a bond of rom Rawlins and wil spend @ SbOCt | sigy ana his. wits is\ ele time here on business. bond of 928. ee thaw: Mr. and Mra. John Bartley re- or”) —— Edward Gold of Denver is attend- ing to business affairs here for a short time. Salesladies wanted — All or part time; enjoyable work. Bell's Studio, On _Exchange o_ Lobby. ‘W. P. Spaugh of Greybull has ar-, rived in the city to attend the Rodeo. Roy Sample fs spending a few days|- in the Big Horn mountains on a fish ing trip. eae James Johns is spending some time here on business from Brooklyn, N. ¥. Cite, '°. J. A. Stewart {s attending to bus!- Give your famil. this unusual cant AT 20 PER CENT REDUCTION affairs here for a short time from fine Co! ico — they can’ hep Denver. a ee 4 . ; but it. The BED SPREADS James Garnett came 8 yesterday wot, ton keeps the flavor in and pet ie (Dolly Madison Pattern)—Colors: Rose and Blue sims ot 4 ett masbapecl Your Grocer sells Single bed size, $12.75 values........ -$ 9.95 yas piteieen sages visitor Double bed size, $15.00 values... -----$11.50 J. H. Bockrath arrived in the city today from his home in St.’ Mary's, ©., and will spend several days here. eee R. E. Thompson is among the Denver business men here for a few days. eee Carl Bafley and perty came up yesterday on short pleasure trip fram Cheyenne. eee Frank C. Davis, representative ®f the Millen Purchasing company of New York, is spending a few days, here on business and attending. the Rodeo. eee Sam W. Cooner, owner of the Beck- linger barber shop, returned this week from Fort Worth, Tex., where he has been spending his vacation. eee Dr, William A. Bryant has moved his office from the O-8 building to 133 South Woicott street. eee ‘William Clifford, a resident of Raw- Ins and at the present time employed by the Hope Engineering company is visiting in Casper with his friends and with brothers of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity of which he is a member. WIFE DESERTER WANTED AT AAWWLINS ARRESTED —— S. 8. Wiliams, charged with wife desertion, was arrested by the sheriff} here yesterday and was returned to his home in Rawlins today. Williams was taken back by the same officer who took along Robert Clark and one or two others to the penitentiary. Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Operated by th Grades, Smith Building on business and pleasure for a short time from O. OIL PAINTINGS WESTERN PICTURES A SPECIALTY. Your favorite contest picture-reproduced in any size Don’t fail to see the bucking bronco paintin; Casper this week, and when you think of pata DOROTHY DOLPH Leave Orders at Boll's Studio SPECIAL RODEO PRICES. Dance at EVANSVILLE THURSDAY, Music by Sevey’s Orchestra exhibited in inting think of AUGUST 2 GOLDEN GIFT This Store Will Close at 1 p Super Values for everywoman’s needs a in fresh, new WS, B. B. BROOKS NAMED! GOVERNOR AND FAMILY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR} LEAVE FOR YELLOWSTONE WYOMING REPUBLICANS Mrs. B. B, Brooks was appointed associate national Republican commit., teewoman by Senator Patrick Sullivan national Republican committeeman, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 2.—Gov- ernor William B. Ross and family left today for Yellowstone park, going via Sheridan. Enroute the governor will deliver an where a summer school THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1923, ANNOUNCEMENT. © Dr, Wm. A. Bryant has rege erates the Seed csr pO See oe Ayes ee egaled ee ded, betes people. Seatac ,cideny._ people For cholera CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and ee Clg REM: Take in a little sweetened water Never fails. his to 133 yesterday. Mrs. Brooks will serve in connec: tion with a group of national commit- teemen, She will direct her efforts toward the interests of the party in Wyoming. The new committeewoman has Tecord of service to her credit that ts surpassed by no Wyoming woman. Her keen interest in things political and for the general welfare has made her appointment the logical outgrowth of ber previous work, Divorced Wife Of Playwright Now Penniless Sale Prices $2. OYSTER BAY, N. ¥., Aug. 2.—Mrs. Louise Sherwin, divorced wife of Louis Sherwin, playwright, was evict: ed from her home in “The Old Mill, an attractive spot on the North shore. The Beekman estate which brought the proceedings alleged she had patd No rent for six months. Mrs. Sherwin, it was said, has been almost penniless for months. Bhe lived in the remodeled mill with her three children in their teens. She said she expected friends to come to her rescue before night and find a home for her and the children. Children’s Summer W: COFFEE Corr E Tribune Bldg. Tye Dyed Crepe De Chine and Pap Silk RODEO SCARFS Priced Regularly at $3.00 and $5.00 .45 and $3.75 HAND BAGS AT 20% DISCOUNT Of Genuine Leather and Finest of Workmanship Silk Teddies, Night Gowns, Bloomers ero vee Ss i $3.75 Values, Sale___ $8.75 Values; Sale___2 2. WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY AT Pure silk, with lisle top, (semi Segara)», browns and black only; pair.____. “TABLE LINEN SPECIALS i Pure Irish Linen Tablecloths Size 68x68, ake Ae values, each......... 70x70, $8.50 values, each... 12th $12 values, each......—..—-—--.e0----—- $9.60 One-Half Dozen Lot of All Linen Napkins LINEN BREAKFAST SETS Hemstitched Linen Breakfast Sets AT 20 PER CENT REDUCTION “WG Porkins € Cb SPECIALTY STORE b $1.00 eee Se Apparel at Cost and Less Phone 1944-J Open Saturday From 8:30 p. m. to9 p. m. 110 East Second Street Come down early tomorrow morning and take advantage of the extra special bargains we are offering in every department---- then go to the Rodeo tomorrow afternoon on the money you save on your morning’s shopping bill. Dresses Coats and Ask to see the Suits Latest In, Hats Novelties bes Fur Chokers | Dress « Blouses Accessories Skirts Hose etc, .m. Tomorrow to Permit Our Employes to Attend the Rodeo: Everywoman’s Store | Meet Your Friends ~ at the Frantz Shop Advance Showing of j New Fall Modes

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