Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 12, 1923, Page 4

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BY MARY TOBIN Dinner Damce At Alpine Gardens Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and daugh. ters Margaret, Kathleen and Patrica entertained at an enjoyable dinner and dancing party this week at the Alpine gardens complimentary to Miss Cath. Ford, of Chicago, niece’ and guest of M Margaret Curtin, Mrs. Clark Rodgers of Alton, Ill., Miss Rose Ryan of Omaha, niece and guest of Mrs. W. F. Dunn, Miss Genevieve Big. erine lin of O'Neil, Neb., Miss Thelma Con don of New Hampton, Ia., and Miss Mary Curry of Chicago, guest at the Jarimiah Mahoney home. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Brooks, Mr. and B Mr. and Mrs. Ted and Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mr. w obnson, Mr. and Mrs. r, Mrs. chen Brenermann Margaret Dough Miss Miss Miss Elizabeth Connelly, Mr. and Mrs Harold Manbeck, Mrs. Clark Rodgers, Miss Thelma Condon, Miss Rose Ry. an, Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Miss Mary McKown, Miss Genevieve B lin, Miss ( Lik Miss Catherine Ford, Miss Marguret England, and the Messrs. E liott (Tobe) Allen, Ross M 1eeler Canfield, Dr. William Dr. M. J. Nolan, Ray- Dermott, Ted Cochford, D. e Clement Nicolaysen, Ralph Philip Short of Oklahoma 4 Thomson, Brian Tobin, amara of Douglas, Edwin Leo Dunn, J. W. (Pete- Gil lisple, Bernie Webb, and the hostesses. Wright-Light Marriage Today, Miss Loraine Wright and Roy H. Light will be married today at one o'clock at Saint Peter's Episcopal church in Denver. The Rev. C. F. Nelson will officiate. They will be attended by Miss Jane McDonald and Lloyd Sheukle, who are college friends of Miss Wright and Mr. Light. Fol- lowing the ceremony a wedding breakfast will be served at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. R. L. Milis, Immediately following the break- fast the couple will leave for Estes park and Pueblo where they will visit with the bride's parents, after which they will go to Boulder where they will spend a short time visiting with Mr. Light's mother, Mrs. Anna Light. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wright of Pueblo, Cole., and has been connected with the local postoffice here for the last four years. Mr. Light was formerly of Boulder, Colo., a&d since coming to Casper has been associated with the Erickson Painting and’ Decorating company. The couple will return to Casper and will make their home here. Horwitz-Mednick Marriage Today. ‘The marriage of Miss Rose Horwitz, formerly of St. Louls and now of Denver, to Harry Mednick of this elty will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Adams hotel in Den- ver. Rabbi Cavar will perform the ceremor Miss L. Horwitz, sister of the bride will act as bridesmaid while Frank Mednick of Casper will act as best man Among other attendants at the wed- ding will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mednick of this city, Mrs. Beal, also of Casper and Judge Symes of Den- The bride-to-be is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horwitz of Denver and is among the popular young girls of that y Mr, Mednick is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mednick of Den ver, formerly of St. Louis, and is manager*'of the Casper Loan and Clothing store here. Following a two weeks’ trip to St Louls, Kansas Ci and Chicago the couple will retur to Casper and will make their me in the Grude apart ments on Lincoln street. Is Mrs. Manbeck Guest at Luncheon, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney entertained at an informal morning bridge party and luncheon given yesterday at her summer home complimentary to Mrs. ©. B. Manbeck. who is visiting here with frie Tl. Hon is and re rs were t atives from Alton, en by Mrs. John Jeremiah | B. Barnes and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen. Among those who attended were Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. M. P, Wheeler, Mrs. A. H. Cobb, Mrs. Harold Manbeck, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. lL. A. Reed, Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mrs. William Kocher, Mrs...P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. T. A. Dean, Madame ver, Mrs. Clark Rodgers of Alton, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Miss Kath- leen Sullivan, Miss Mary Frances Curry, of Chicago, Miss Thelma Con- don of New Hampton, Iowa, and the honored guest. Bridge Tea ‘Thursday Afternoon Mrs. Charles Campbell will be hos. tess at an informal bridge tea Thurs. day, August 16 at her home, in honor of her sister and house guest, Mrs. Arthur Herbert of Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Likely Will Entertain Miss Cora Likely will entertain in- formally Monday afternoon at her idence on South Lincoln street in vr of Miss Thelma Condon of New hor Hampton, Ia., and Miss Mary Fran- ces Curry, who are visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahonex. Musical Program At Presbyterian Tabernacle o* Among the musical numbers which will be given this morning at 11 o'clock at the Presbyterian tabernacle Sixth and Durbin streets will be a duet, “‘In Heaven's Love Abiding,” by Mr. and Mrs. George Rose of Mus- kogee, Okla. Mr. Rose is an evangel- ist and is a brother of Judge R. R. Rose of this city. . Missionery Society Will Meet Tuesday ee The Women's Missionery society of the Methodist church will meet Tues- Gay afternoon of this week at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. H. Lowe, 103 South Lincoln street. All those who have not sent in their mite boxes are asked to bring them to this meeting or to call Mrs. A. B. Poling at 930-J. eee W. C. T. U. Meeting Is Postponed The general meeting of the Wom- en's Christian Temperance Union which was to have been held on Fri- day of this’ week has been postponed on account of the Chautauqua and Will not be held until next mdnth. American Legio: ‘Auxiliary Meeting oes A special meeting of the American Legion auxiliary has been called for Tuesday afternoon to be held at the home of Mrs. A. H. Cobb, 845 South Beech street. At this meeting final arrangements for the state convention to be held at Laramie, August 20, 22, and 23, will be made. All old as well as new members of the auxillary are asked to attend. Reed-White Marriage. Miss Edna Reed became the bride of Ernest K. White in justice court Thursday. Miss Helen Brennan and E. J. Slack were witnesses. Hollenback-Newbold Nuptials Thursday. The marriage of Miss Marguerite Therese Hollenback to Fay Franklin Newbold took place before Judge Henry F. Brennan Thursday. Wit nesses were Anna Hylton and Mrs P. D. Sidey. Johnson-Endell Marriage Last Week The marriage of Miss Plizabeth Johnson to Earl N. Endell, both of Casper took place last Monday, at Douglas. Following the ceremony the couple left overland for Chicago on a honeymoon trip and will v points enroute, after which they go to Long Beach, Cs will » Where they expect to make their home. The bride was formerly employed in the Marinello shop here, while the bride: groom was connected with the Chi cago Iron and Bridge company. Casper People to Attend Dance. Among those who will attend the dance and house party to be given Mile. tour the Bve Curie, aac. United States soon Eve Curie to Tour U. S. ter of Mme having Curie, discoverer of radium, wil achieved great success in Europs 42% concert pianist Her noted mother probably will accompany her. ae PEOPLE 'AND Mr. and Mrs. William Powell re- turned Friday evening from the Yel- lowstone Nationa! park where they have been spending the last few weeks on a pleasure trip. . Miss Margaret Longshore returned last evening from an extensive pleas- ure trip spent touring Ohio, Missouri and West Virginia. Mixs Longshore also visited for some time with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A, J, Simpich of Spo- kane, Wash., are visiting here for a short time with Mrs. Simpich’s sister Mrs. Pauline Maltby. They have been touring: Washington and Mis- sourl for the last several weeks and will visit here for a short time after which they will return to their home. Mr. Simpich is county superintendent of schools in Spokane. eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Korner of Loona, Wis., are visiting here for a short time with their neice, Miss Minnie Sutten, e- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watson will leave today overland in thelr new car for Denver, Estes park and Colorado Springs, where they will spend two weeks on a nleasure trip. ‘They will be accompanied by Mrs: Watson's brother, Marvin Bishop. cee Mr. and Mrs. for a few day Jack Taylor are here from Welch, Wyo. I. F. Levy of the Levy Construction company has returned to Denyer af- ter spending several days here on bus- iness. : . Miss Ruth Kimball will leave this evening for Estes park to attend the Young Women’s Christian association convention to be held there this week, Miss Kimball was appointed as dele- gate to represent Wyoming univer- sity. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Slade and daugh- ters Thora and Ruth have returned from Colorado where they toured Wstes park, returning by way of Den- ver over Berthoud pass. sre Mrs. Edna J. Rollins spent yester- day here visiting at the W. S. Kimball home from her regidence in Glen- rock. Mrs. Rollins !s a sister of Mr. Kimball. eee Miss Thora Slade will leave tomor- row evening for California where she will attend the University of Cali- fornia at Berkeley. . J, T. Ellis, G, M. Eden and B. FE. Simmons are spending a few days here from Welch, Wyo. _ this week-end by Mrs. Gus Nyton and Miss Ella Clanahan at the Nylon ranch near Orin are Miss Ella Bunten, Miss Margaret Loughman, Miss Anna Wine and the Messrs. Eugene Le Vangie, Howard Morrow, William Goarman, and Richard Nines. eee Thursday Club a sa Will Meet. Mrs. J. W. Johnson will entertain the members of the Thursday Bridge club this week at her residence on South David street. Royal Neighbor TOT er? Meeting Monday. The Royal Neighbors of America will meet in regular session Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. The drill team will meet at 7 o'clock for practice. Following the initiation of candidates refreshments will be served by the committee in charge. All members of the organt- | zation are asked to be present. | WHAT DIAMONDS wpe Casper Sunoap eworning crivune PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER GUESTS IN CITY Robert Wolfe is a Lusk visitor in the ctly for a few days. eee Ross M. Grant and J. (Shorty) Rodell are spending ‘week- end at the summer home of Mr, and Mrs. W. I. Rehr on top of the Casper mountains, Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Duncan is vis- iting with friends here for a few days from Rawlins. Mrs. U slie Iommer of Wheatland is in the city for a short time visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Delaney and Mr. and Mrs, Dougherty are spend- ing the week end here from Mam- moth. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Loucks and family will leave today for the Yellow- stone National park where they will spend some time on a vacation trip. They will be joined at Piney Inn by Mr. and Mrs. Conry and family of Tulsa, Okla. Mr. Conry is general superintendent of the Carter Ol! com- pany of Casper. eee Mr. and Mrs. Peter Holden and children of South Grant street left this week for Yellowstone park on a ten days’ outing. vee Mrs. Mattie Radolph and son Vic- tor, of Birmingham, Ala., are return- ing home this week after spending the past two months vsliting at the home of Earl G. Burwell and family on East Kirk street. Mrs. Randolph is Mr. Burwell's sister. Mrs. A. B. Hanway and daughter, Helen, returned Saturday after spend- ing the past two months visiting with relatives in Kansas, Missouri and Illi- nols. eee Mrs. P, J. Holloran and daughters Catherine and Leah have returned from Denver where they spent a week shopping and visiting with friends. see Mr. and Mrs. Howard Emmerson. have returned from the Yellowstone National park where they have been spending the last few weeks. see Mr. and Mrs. John England and daughter Lillian will leave this week for the Yellowstone National park to spend a week or 10 days. ore Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson ac- companied by their niece, Miss: Helen Brown of Omaha w'l] leave tomorrow overland for Estes park to be gone ® week on a vacation trip, ana J. L. Carpenter accompanied by James K. Lane left yesterday over- land for Omaha and other Nebraska points, where they will spend several weeks on a business: and pleasure trip. They will be joined in “Omaha by Mrs. Lane, who has been visiting there with her parents for the last three weeks, bs m Nothing equals the beautiful, so! \Gourand’ pearly white: ~ ders to the shoulders and arms. Covers Gour: Oriental Cream A GIFT for a woman is our Gruen Bracelet Watch. She will be delighted with it, not only as an article of jewelry but as a prac- tical timekeeper which will give long service. We have many styles of. wom- en's watches to choose from, hatr goods, formations, A New Treat for the Little Tots For tho convenience of our patrons we have tnetalled a children's equipped with attractive kiddies chairs, Here you will find real service, embarassing waits in the barber shop, but the best of chiléren's hair cuttting by appointment. ‘We have @ most complete line of quality t newly no switches, Doris wigs and trans Alice and bob curls, and side waves. Send us a sample of your hair, mail orders given prompt attention. Mr. Snyder Will Do All || THE RADIANT Hair Bobbing BEAUTY SHOP | Mazanine Floor, Henning Hotelh~Phono 682K || Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Adams have as where he has. been for the last ten their house. guests, Mrs. Adams’ par-| days attending to business affairs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Morgan of sf een a Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan will tour the Yellowstone National park before returning to their home. eee Paul Sauter and Ivan Marshall, a companied by Mrs. Marshall of Clev land, O., mother of Mr. Marshall, are sponéing the week end at the Buzzard ranch. Mr. and ‘Mrs. K. B, Kennedy arrived in the city this morning from Denver and will visit here for a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. ©. idson. <2 Elliott C. Robins and Francis D. Davidson are among the out-of-town business men here from Denver for the week, Harold Harrington is here on busi- ness for a week from Kansas City, Mo. H..M. Klein is attending to business affairs here for a short time from his home in Sheridan. the wild and Rocktes. H. E. Dean of the Brodie Rubber company and his family returned Sat- urday from a@ vacation at thelr cabin in the Big Horn mountains. eee Earl G. Burwell of the Casper Gas Appliance company, is leaving this morning for the Boy Scout camp in the Big Horn mountains in order to attend to certain preliminary actiyi- ties. e Howard Evertson is in the city for a tew days visiting with friends from Cheyenne. fighting man It was for a I o- Thomas C. Miller arrived in the city thia morning from Omaha and will visit here for several weeks at the home of h!s sister, Miss H. Norman. ese James E. Roberts is a_ Billings. Ment. business man here for a few days. vice of the De Playthings. B. O, Hammond of the Parkersburg Rig and Reel company has returned from Salt Creek where he has been on business for his company for the last week. by an immens: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. White left last week for California, where they will visit for some time after which they will return to their home in Rome, N.Y. They have been visiting here for a short time at the home of their son, P, J. Whit . guarded sanct has a hobby. delayed until seen within t certain bells. have it that William Tripeny of the Tripeny drug store will return tomorrow from Los Angeles and other California points where he has been on a plea- sure trip for the last month, ee M. K. Jacobs and son Hareld |eft last evening for Estes park, Colo., to spend several weeks on a vacation trip. Mra. C's more than one . Mrs. William Shaffer left last even- Ing for Southern California where she will spend the next three months vis- iting with friends Mr. Shaffer plans © join her there later. eee Hdward White has returned to his home in Rome N. Y., after visiting here for some time at the home of his state broth: J. Whit the commands jenne attellers Frank J, Henryickson has returned from_the western part of th gown a hop, of them all. madam: Pity the Rockhound; Dress Making Is Ai His Job ‘This is a matter that has to do with the bronzed, hard-fisted men of this country, “out where the west begins. Mr. C. is a ‘rockhound’ and has spent rough years with hardboiled men in As a geologist he has run into hundreds of “‘wildcats,” and isa with the geological survey field ser- for and had picks and shovels for Today Mr. C. is wealthy and con-| trailing tangle of laces and ribbons trols the geological activities of a| and thread. OF, Needle! where is great oil company. He is fronted thy point?! amuses himself unmo! would write ‘Amenities’ about. clothes are the talk of admiration and scarcely concealed envy of all women who, presumably have sufficient financial backing to permit them to lend obedient ears to from her “undtés” to her gorgeous finds her silent in SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1923, s Prese: matters o} »| And th It wasn't the little sheep, nor +: Uttle bird, who let out the word a eagerly wished. It was an out-and. out exposure—a frame-up we hear. A piercing shriek, agonizing and fem. inine rang through the corridors anq into Mr. C's holy-of-holies. A wo, man to be saved, rescued, or assiste,’ Poor C! There he stood in the cor. ridor. A shimmering chemise dan;. led limply from his coat-tall, and be. hind him, back into the once mys terious confines of his office, lay 4 her exclustvencss jy attire. woolly regions of the all the way through. iong time that he was partment of the Inter- — = GOV. DAVIS VERY SICK TOPEKA, Kan., Aug. 11.—(United Press) —Condition of Gov. J. Ww, Davis was reported unchanged ‘>. night by his physician, Dr. L. Powell. The governor rested well \, day, but his high fever continue. The dcetor made this announcement tonight. skip and a jump ahead| Governor Davis was stricken last “Que est votre tailleur,|Saturday with an illness his ph: theicians diagnosed: as typhoid fev @ mahogany desk, and ed within his um sdanctorium. He} No execution would be sunrise should he be he proper. ringing of General whisperings he does nothing on town. They excite the emanating from Paris- of dress. 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