Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 3, 1923, Page 4

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We Casper Dany erroune FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, tinually clamer “what's wrong with| state radiating from the Lincoln, much pertinence and sophistication.| toward life there would nct be ey 7) y q 3 the moyies? The next time picture| highway. The radiating highways In “You Can't Fool Your Wife, fos #o much sham,” she said, Society's Air.Taxi Crashes fans hear that complaint, send the| shown do not include the branch into] Waldemar Young, author and sce-| so-called flapper {a not “yes! Taylor in| Colorado connecting at Big Springs.| nerist, has given her a “smart” role.| vidual. She goes but do show the branches farther| she is the life of the party and when| meaning of things ant west connecting with Estes park. the older folks slow up Pauline jazzes : WINDOW DISPLAY PAYS up the show in lively atyle. And Miss Garon 1s defender of her sex who are sometimes slurringly re-| has ferred to as flappers. < “You know, if more people tn this attitude the screen. BY MARY TOBIN Mrs. Leeper Is Honored Guest, Mrs. Carrall Leeper, daughter-in- law and house guest of Mrs. Anna Leoper was guest of honor at an in- formal morning vridge party and lunchean given yester(ay by Mrs. Paul Bacheller at her home in the Polling apartments. Honors were taken by Mrs. Carl Shumaker. M Leeper received a guest prize. E guests were presen’ Mrs. Cunningham Entertained. Mrs. A. J. Cunningham wae hostess at an informal lunchean given on Wednesday of this week at her resi denca, 1010 South Center stre honor of Mra, Gene Hurley of lay, Ohio, who is visiting in the city for @ short time. Eight guests were present. Christian Endeavor ‘Will Meet This Evening. ‘The Christian Endeavor society of the North Casper Community church will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the church, corner of Durbin street. All members of the soclety are a be present as important matters will be discussed Miss Sullivan ‘Wilt Entertain. Miss Margaret Sullivan will enter tain at an informal bridge tea Satur- qay afternoon at her home on East Tenth street in honor of Mrs, Neil Tyler of Rock River and her house guest, Misa Andrea Stevens of Minne apolis, ‘The mazriage of Miss Iva Garvin, popular Biard, Neb., girl to Frank B, Pelkey of this city took place Wed- nestay afternoon at 3 d'clock at the parsonage of the First Baptist church the Rev. C. M. Thompson officiating. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Gibbs and R. J. Poikey, father of the groom Mr. Pelkey is connected with the Standard Ol! company here. ‘The couple will make their home in this city. Mrs. Sweeney Wil Entertain. Mra. James Sweeney will be hostess at an informe} bridge tea tomorrow afternoon at her home on South Lin- coln street, complimentary to Miss Catherine Dunn who will be married next weelt to Dr. T. J. Drew. Twelvo guesta “will be present Picnic Supper This Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adams will Be hosts at a picnic supper to be given this evening at Garten Creek in honor of their house guest, Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Collins of Indianap- ous, mother and father of Mrs. ‘Adams. ‘Ten guests will attend. Dimer Party Mra. O. G. Johnson an@ sister, Miss Kathryn Mahdney will entertain at an informal dinner and dancing party tomorrow evening at the Johnson summer home et the foot of Casper mountain in honor of Miss Catherine Dum and Dr. T. J. Drew whose mar- Fiage- will take place this month. ———— Personals Mm and Mrs. H. T. Hoisington and won arrfved yesterday from Sheridan anf will spend several days here. eae Mr. and Mrs. V. ©. Johnson have returned from Omaha where they have been visiting with relatives and friends for the last three weeks. They were accompanied home by their small nephew, Frank Johnson who will visit here for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher and (daughter left last evening for Denver to be gone a week or 10 days on a pleasure trip. Miss Nora Fuller left last evening for her home in Salt Lake after spending two months here. visiting with her sister, Mrs. George A Jones. eee Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Jessing are the parents of a nino pound son who ar rived last evening at their he Both mother and baby are report to be progressing nicely has returned pent a tc ting with Miss Gladys Tl from Denver whe weeks’ vacation friends. Miss M. L. Varr dusiness affairs h from Council Bluff ’ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Good. left last evening for Lusk where they spend several days on business. y is attending to for a short time Ta. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Young left this morning overland for the Yellow stone National park where they will s on a pleasure trip re of Lander. spend 10 *< turning by Chiloutt and vile, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. . C. Porter of Kan sas are visiting here for a short time with Mra. Alex King and Mrs. 8. T Butler. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lowe are for a’short time from Denver. Lowe is representative of ti Chevrolet car for the General Motor ompany. Robert Davidsor Attending the Rodeo here fr Powder Rt George Huss the Wyoming > Medium ¥ » best of @)) after a Gol t y road, accompanied by Mr. Fienster- maker, assistant engineer, drove down yesterday from Sheridan and will spend several days here on busi- ness. see B. R. Young of the Texas Of! com- pany is spending several days here on business. oe. J. Masses of the Utah Ol] Refining company is in the city on business for a few days William Hargrove, of] man of Colo- rado, is spending a short time here on business, Riise Harry 8. Hill of the Warren Con- struction company is in the city from Denver attending to business affairs here. eee W. L. Brown is attending to bus!- ness effairs here for a week from Toledo, O. see 8S. G. Tryus is a Fort Worth, Tex., business man here for a short time. eee H. Panderson is in for a few days Salt Creek. Lyle Jones of White Earth, N. D., is visiting here for a short time. N. Darling arrived yesterday from Kimball, Neb., and will spend several days here, H, E. Fischer arrived in the city yesterday from Bristol, Ind, and will spend several days here attending to business affairs. eee ‘C. C. Homerson has returned from © week’s business trip spent in Ther- mopolis. eee Thomas C. Davidson has returned from @ short business and pleasure trip to Denver and Cheyenne. ee Miss Marjoriete Lioyd has returned from California where she has been since May 1. Miss Lloyd was accom- panied home by her nurse, Miss Jef- ferson Brown who will visit here for some time at the Lloyd home on Dur bin street. Friends of Miss Lioyd will be pleased to learn that after more than a year’s suffering caused from an automobile accident she is. again able to walk and be about. | Mrs. Abe Kassis and daughter Julia | have left for Chicago and New York where they will spend several weeks on @ buying trip for the Kassis Dry Goods company. cee Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Baker and Mr. and Mrs. N. R. White of Boulder, Colo., left this week for Los Angeles, Calif. where they will make their home for some time, Before going to California they will spend a week touring the ‘Yellowstone National = iFREE eee Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Gher have as thelr guest at their home, 719 East Fifth street, Mr. Gher’s sister, Mrs. Sarah Gher of Lawrenceville, Ill. eee Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Miller are spend- ing a few days here from Tulsa, Okla. eee Mrs. Harold Manorgan and baby are visiting with relatives in Manville for a short time. sie te Mr. and Mrs. L. E. White and daughter Elsie of Long Island, accom: panied by Miss Ann Scouler of Den- ver are spending a short time here en route to thelr homes after touring the Yellowstone National park. Raises Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hillan are at- tending the rodeo here from Big Horn, Wyo. eee Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester Taylor of Thermopolis are spending a few days here visiting with friends and attend- ng the rodeo. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bradford are visiting here for a short time from their home at Balt Creek. se Mrs. Jess Walker is a visitor here for a short time from Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. W. David are in avid is connected with the Kel- y Springfield Tire company. eee Mrs, Emma Ray and grand daugh- ter Emma Jene Stapleton will return Sunday morning from Oklahoma e they have been visiting at Mrs. former home for the last month. eee Mr nnd Mrs, J. Larr are attending the rodeo here from ‘Teapot. eee Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harvey of La- voye are visiting with friends and at- ding to business affairs here for short time. see Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Baine and chil dren of Tulsa, Okla., are visiting here for a few days enroute to the Yellow- Glorious Ratr- In 90 Days or Money Back Women who wish to stimulate the Srowth of their hair should use Ven Ess Liquid Scalp Massa, A glorious head of strong vigorous hatr surely follows ite stent use, and consistent use is easy Von Ess comes fitted with a rubber applicator that feeds the ment directly to the roots of the hair, eliminating musey massaging with And the flexible nipples of ator bring a healthy circula- tion of blood to feed the halr roote. Buy your Van Ess on our 90-day treate ment plan, Money back 4f it fails, For Smith-Turner Din Center street, Phone atore, The wreck of the“Fieet Wing,” stone National park where they will spend two weeks. Mie Mr. and Mrs. David C. Anderson have returned from a three weeks’ pleasure trip spent in Montana. a) Miss R. ©. Smith 1s visiting here for a week at the home of her brother, Floyd Smith, enroute to the park where she expects to spend a week. Air se) Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hughes have returned from Cheyenne and Laramie where they will spend a week on business and visiting with friends, eee Miss Gladys Hasbrouk has returned from her home in Sheridan where 2s several hundred of the exclusive, rgan and Howland Fowler, pensenseratend H\ 2 crnonbeat aces taken to the Naval Hospital/ ci airplanes tr-whidtr wodtety, taxi between Newport, R. L, and af aS OT Me one io one of the 6s PEG O° MY HEART” T0 OPEN AT THE WYOMING A local event of considerable tm- Portance in the photoplay world will take place at the Wyoming th presentation in this city of Laurette Taylor in @ screen version of her most ‘was seen by many for the first as “Peg” and to these especially oceasion was a memorable one. In its celluloid form the celebrated play she spent three weeks visiting with her parents. see Mrs. Anna Hudson left this week for the east where she will visit for @ month with relatives. cee Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crane and son are Sheridan visitors in the city for a few days. see Mrs, H. M. Sprague arrived yester- day from Omaha and will spend sever. |al days here attending to business af- fairs. erie Mr. and Mrs. EH. A. Wilt came in yesterday from Salt Creek and will | spend a short time here visiting with | friends. Sere SL If you come down to facts, ft’ |ways quality that wins the race. Van Duzer’s Certfied Flavoring Extracts have maintained their high standards for almost half a century —Adyertise- ment. ALUMINUM SETS Consult Your Grocer For Every Meal ‘; with bread ft contains vitamines Your Grocer Hes WYOMING GROCERY CO. Wholesale Distributors 182 N. Wolcott Pigeon’ 228 E. Second s Fresh CASPER BUICK COMPANY THEY ALL COME BACK TO by J. Hartley Manners is destined to win new greatness; and the charming star an even greater renown. Miss Taylor's eg” is a decided ' FIRST SHOWING OF NEW FALL STYLES Also W. L. Douglas Shoes The FAD 220 South Center TOURISTS MIS-DIREGTED IN NEBRASKA, CHEYENNE PUTS UP. GIANT BORRD CHEYENNE, Wye., Aug. 3—To counteract misdirection of motor tourists at Big Springs, Neb., where, it is alleged, motorists have been in- duced to take @ branch road into Colorago Tepresentation that the branch was the Lincoln highway, the Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce has erected at Big Springs a sign board 10 by 40 feet in dimensions on which Is @ map of the Lincoln high- ‘way from Omgha to the Utah line, including a map of the entire state of ‘Wyoml: and all in this Everywoman’s Phones 1741-2260 Roasted Coffee Phone 623 . ‘Ask to See the Ne wane” $18.00 TRIBUTE TO PRESIDENT As a tribute to the Iate President Warren Cunningham have erated one of thelr windows on Con- ter street. A picture of the late presi- dent is in the center of the window while army rifles are stacked on each side, A bugle and drum complete the dinplay. Sse cata, FILM ACTRESS TAKES: JOY IN FLAPPER ROLE Pauline Garon has won her spurs as the American screen flapper. And it isn't a bit strange, for having flapped through Cecil B. DeMille’s “Adam's Rib” and at present doing a thorough bit of flapping in George Melford’s latest Paramount picture, “You Can’t Fool Your Wife,” which will be shown at the Rialto theatre tomorrow, she deserves the title. Miss Garon with her blonde hair, bobbed, and her blue eyes, snappy, looks the flapper every inch of her five feet, one, hel; She has a saucy manner, a “make-it-snappy” attitude, and a walk that suggests On the Mezzanine . -there’s.always something new-at the Frantz Shop had the flapper’ New Location—-110 East Second St. (Next to the Rialto) —for every type and every taste. Meetyour > friends at the Frantz Shop — Dresses that reflect the newest touches in de- sign and forecast the style trend for fall are here in abundance. —for every requirement and at prices to suit every pocketbook. ’ The Main Floor Offers Super Values in Dresses At $22.75, ~ If you haven’t investigated we know you'll be delighted with the complete showing. 2 you will find many, appealing new modes that offer genuine values in Dresses for all occasions. FF < “t w Fall Suits, Coats, Wraps and Furs (New Arrivals Daily) on, You'll be as well pleased with the moderate prices as with the exceptional \ style and quality of these new garments Call You'll find the newest, most exclusive Paris designs in Se. Pattern Hats From Schwalbe, Laurel, Belart ~ A ie ata price range of , $25.00, $30.00; to $37.50 SHOP IN THE SUBWAY AND SAVE! . Besureto see these extra special Rodeo Week Bargains ~ DRESSES AT $5.00, $7.50, $10.50 Jacquettes.$4.95, Capes $7.75 and $1 6.75, Coats $10.50

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