Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 16, 1923, Page 3

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923. Mrs. Charlea T. Weidner wilt enter Brenermann of Denver. guests who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Brodks, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mr. and Mrs, Pitt Covert, Mr. and Mrs. Carney ePterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Mc- Grath, Mr. and Mrs. John Shumaker, Charles T, Weidner, D. L. LaBreche and the hostess. . . Thursday Bridge Club Meeting Tomorrow. Mrs. Ted Purdy will entertain the members of the Thursday bridge club tomorrow afternoon at her residence, 433 South Park avenue. . oe Bridge Party Yesterday. Mrs. E. L. Estabrook entertained at_an informal morning bridge party day at her home, 636 Grant eee Miscellaneous Shower Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs, © EL Whittenberg were hosts at a miscellaneous shower given last evening at their home, 304 East Firat in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson who have just returned from the east where they have been spending several weeks on a honey- moon trip Mrs. Anderson was for- merly Miss Lyda Tyson, The house was attractively decorated with large vases of sweet peas. The evening was pent playing games and mi cal selections after which refresh ments were served. Among those who attended: were Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Jones, Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs. Bucher, Mr, and Mrs. B. E. Peebles, Miss Beatrice Addington, Mr, and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Horrigon, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Tomp kins, Miss Consigny, Miss Jessie At- kinson, Miss Bessie Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Tabor and the Messrs. Lytle, Frederick Addington, John Lytle, Marvin Athay and Claude Bandy. “\ Birthday Party “ayednesday Miss Malena Bryne was hostess at a children’s party given yesterday af- ternoon at her home on CY avenue in honor of her birthday. During the af- ternoon games were played and re- freshments were served. eee Bridge Tea Friday Mrs. E. C. Dixley will be hostess at an Informal bridge tea to be given tomorrow afternoon at her residence on Fourteenth street. Ten guests wil! attend. eee Mrs. Bander Entertains Mrs. P. L, Bander entertained at an informal dinner party last evening at her home in honor of her son Ralph's twelfth birthday. Red flowers with favors of red were used for the table decorations. Covers were laid for ten. eee ‘Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated P aici and Mrs. K. J. Anderson were hosts at an informal dinner party last evening at their home on United street in honor of their fifth wedding anniversary. Seven guests attended. cee Summer Outing Next Saturday. The first summer outing of the Midwest Athletic club will be held on the slope of Casper mountain next Saturday. The employes of the Mid- west here and their families are in- vited to attend. The events of the afternoon will consist of baseball, races, tug-of-war, horseshoe pitching, stunts and danc- ing. ‘the dancing will take place at the Alta Vista pavilion of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Barnes, eee Mrs. Boyle Will Entertain. Mrs. Earl C. Boyie will be hostess #t an informal morning brid; to be given tomorrow at dence, 108 East Tenth street. eee Ice Cream Social And Dance Friday. Members of the Clan Stuart will give an ice cream social and dance jomorrow evening at the Odd Fellows hall. The affair will begin promptly at 9 o'clock. RTT Dinner Party Last Evening. Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Jones enter- tained at an informal dinner party last evening at their home in honor of Mrs. Frank Zimmerman of Salt Lake, who is visiting here with friends. Pink and white decorations were used. The evening was spent in playing bridge, honors being taken by Mrs. William Norman and Howard Ladden. Twelve guests attended. eee Woodcraft Picnio Is Postponed. The Neighbor of Woodcraft picnic which was to have been held at the residence of Mrs. Thomas on Sunday, August 19, has been postponed indefi- nitely on account of Mrs. Thomas being called out of the city. see Casper Visitors Are F®rtertained at Sheridan. 7 The Rey. and Mrs. R. R. Hilde brand of this city were among the guests of honor et an informal din- ner party given Tuesday evening at Sheridan by Mrs. Jessie Reed at her residence on East Fifth street. eee Knights of Pythias Meet Tomorrow Night. The Knights of Pythias will meet in regular session Friday evening, at the K. of P. hall. Following a busl- ness meeting and work in the third rank, refreshments will be served. Medium Brown Hair looks best of #1 after a Golden Glint Shampog. Adv tain at a picnic supper to be given|tained at a dinner last night at her this evening at Garden creek in hon-|home tn honor of Miss Babe Gorman or of her house guest, Miss Gertrude|who left this morning for California Among the! where BY MARY TOBIN /Miss Gorman. Miss Alma Archambault enter- she will make her home. —_—_———— | Personals Mr. and Mrs. Fr. ¢. Durre and fami- ly and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Burke and family have returned from the Big Horn mountains, where they were the guests of Miss Elizabeth Lynch at the BE. B. Dean cabin for a short time. Mrs. MacDonal4 of the Mac Hat shop has returned from the east where she has been spending the last few weeks on a buying trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. H, M. mmmerson left this morning overland for the Yel- lowstone National park where they will spend a week or ten days eee Mr. and Mrs. B, K. Holland left this morning for an extended visit in the east with relatives. area Miss Bernice Robins is visiting here. with relatives for a few weeks from her home in Chicago. eee Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Chapman re- turned this week to their home in. Fort Dodge, Ia., after spending several weeks here visiting at the home of Mrs. Chapman's aunt, Mrs. Emma Wilson, eee Mra, William Hamilton and small son Bobbie left this week for Chicago where they will spend three weeks or @ month visiting with relatives. They will be accompanied home on their re- turn by Mrs. Hamilton’s niece, Miss Marion Rudd who will visit here for several months. eee Mra, B. Allen is a Denver visttor here for several weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. Everett Holmes and children of Nebraska are among the tourists spending the day here en- route to the Yellowstone National park. eee Mr. and Mre. H. B. Richardson have as their house guest at thelr home, their niece, Miss Norma Connor of Ogden, Utah, see Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Sanford are visit- ing with relatives and friends in Den- ver for several weeks. eee Miss A. K. Adams {s visiting tn the olty with her sister for several weeks from her home in Colorado Springs. . . Mrs. A. Boyd is here for a short time on business and visiting with friends from Billings, Mont. * Mr. and Mrs. ¢. i. Pulghum are Dallas, Tex., visitors here for a few days, oe Mr, and Mrs. WwW, Pr Johnson of Ok- lahoma are among the tourists here for the day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Danjel and son ar- rived in the city yesterday from Den- ver and will spend several days here. 2 64/0) Mrs. Ralph Tobin will leave soon for San Francisco and Los Angeles | where she will spend five or six wekes on a pleasure trip. se * Miss E. H. Koller ot Denver ts visit- ing in the city for a few days. . . . Mr. and Mrs. C, Mathewson are visiting with Mr. Mathewson's parents in Colorado for several weeks. eee Charles Fisher is visiting here with his brother, E. E. Fisher. He was recently graduated from the Univer- sity of Colorado at Boulder. eee ‘W. ¥F. Barker is here from Denver. eee Mr. ¢nd Mrs. Harry L. Black are contemplating a month's vacation out of the city. They will leave in about a week. eee A. B. Baker of Lincoln, Neb., ar- rived in Casper yesterday to take a Position with the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad. Mrs, Baker who is now touring yellowstone park with friends wili arrive in a few days. eee Mrs. M, M. Castle, one of the wide. ly known pioneer women of Casper, “Long Lost Mama” A “bunting” song that finds @ place everywhere da: is Columbia Record, played by The Georgians. “Henpecked Blues” At Columbia Dealers A-3907 $40 Per Thousand and Up Art Tile to Match who lately underwent a serious surgi-} cal operation at St. Joseph's hospital at Denver, returned home this morn- ing greatly improved in health. Mrs. Castle was accorhpanied by her daugh- ter Mrs, May Dowling, of Bayourse, N. J., who has been with her mother while at Denver. ° Mr. and Mrs. H. Roberts are in for a few with friends from . days shopping and visiting Salt Creek. Mrs. Bryan C. Wells left last eve- ning for Denver a‘ter spending sev- cral days here visiting with friends. eee Mrs. B. Schock and Mrs. H. A. Yost are among the Salt Creek visit- ors in the city for a few days. eee Mr, and Mra. J. D. Ringer and daughter arrived in the city yesterday from their home in Omaha and will spend several days here. eee here. Mrs, K. M. Wells and Mra. Charles A. Thompson are in the city for a short time from Cheyenne. eee Mr, and Mra. I. G. Hartnell arrived in the city today from Denver and will spend several days here. eee Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Highfill came in yesterday from their home at Bait Creek and will visit here with friends for several days Mrs. C. Campbell and mother of Sheridan are spending several days Miss Elizabeth Hunsaker is here on business from Fairmont, Wis. cee Mrs. W. H. Spangler ts here on business from her home at Salt Creek. cee Miss Clarissa Butler of Council Bluffs, Ia., ig in the city for a short time visiting with friends. . James G. Bennett of Indianapolis, Ge Casper Daily Cribune Ind. Mrs. Bennett will tour the Yel- lowstone National park before return- ing to her home. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Williams who have deen sojourning in Los Angeles are returning to Casper and should arrive here within a day or two. eee Mr. and Mrs. Minal Young left ‘Tuesday evening for Chicago and New York where they will spend several weeks on @ plessure and business trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bradley are Lincoln, Neb., visitors here for a few Mrs. Delta B. Benefiel of Colorado Springs has arrived in the city and will make her home here. She is at the present time visiting with her sis; ter, Mrs. A, J. Wood at her residence, 631 Divine atreet. eee Mr. and Mrs. Paul J, West of Des Moines. Ia., are the guests here for a short time of Mra. West’s sister Mrs. H. L. Shorton eee Miss Jean Bradner will leave to- morrow for Denver where she will spend a short time after which she will return to her home in Chicago. Miss Bradner has been spending the summer months here visiting at the Stitt home on Fourteenth street and has made many friends during her stay. City Briefs T. 8S. Wiliams and L. Miller are in for the day from Lavoye, eee ‘W. 5. Maxwell is a Denver business man here for a few days. vicinity where he has been for the last few weeks on business. ee G. M. Vandaveer, superintendent of the pipe line department of the Mid- west Refining company is spending several days at Medicine Bow. eee M. K. Jorman, representative of the Harrison and Moore Gas company of Oklehoma, is spending a week here on business. Harold EH. Williams lett yesterday for Worland, Wyo., to spend several days on business after which he will go to the Yellowstone National park where he will spend a week. M. IL. Morgan has returned from Colorado where he spent a two weeks’ vacation visiting with his parents. eee for several days, . J. H, Driscol is spending some time here on business from Omaha eee J. W. Forbes of Waterloo, Ia., is at- tending to business matters in the city for a few days. see J. W. Ptoga is here from Douglas on business. eee Charles Slubbs is here from Kaycee for a few days on business. eee A. L. Ermish arrived yesterday from Lusk and will spend several days here. eee Albert Taylor and Charles Cooney FIRST IN THE SUMMER vacation kit, put a bottle or CH COLte sad DIARRHOES shee W. H. Gardner of the Western States Oll and Land company re- left this morning for Denver where they will make their home Mr. Taylor has been connected here with the Doud-Weaver Motor company. eee D. H, Karsen is here for several days on business from Rawlins. eee E. B. Maloy is in the city for a short time from his home in Billings. eee J. EB. Conroy is visiting with friends here for several days from Missour! Valley, In. eee Floyd 8. Norris of Glendo is tn the clty for a short time visiting with friends and attend'ng to business af- incre eee E. L, Wilson, representative of the Homer and Wilson comvany of Chi- cago, is spending several days hore. eee J. M. Lowndes home this week. —$—$< <= REFORESTATION PLANS FOR GIANT REDWOODS ARE IN THE MAKING Robert Rue is a house guest at thelumber is expected to sprout from SAN FRANCISCO, Callf., Aug. 16. —California’s giant redwoods, some| of which, still standing, were saplings| when the Vikings first sighted the; coast of North America, and were good-sized trees when William the! Conqueror’s Norman hordes landed on the shores of England a thousand) years ago, will have been entirely! Special For Friday Only | | { J. C. Dobbins 189 East H Street Phone 14414 New Suits and Coats for Fall In The Variety 'As Shown Here They Present 'A Comprehensive Idea of The Best The new season brings a message of style interest and is relayed through this store to the fashionably dressed of ‘Autumnal Modes women of Casper and vicinity, The fashions in all their diversity are most accurately portrayed in the types shown here. will be stylish right into the winter months and the assur- ance of unrivalled modes, here are the choicest of the season’s newest ready-to-wear. Remember We Have Many. Extra Special Bargains For garments that NEW LOCATION 110 E. SECOND ST.—NEXT TO THE RIALTO while they last destroyed within a short time, accord- ing to the California Redwood asso- ciation here, unless measures now be- ing undertaken for their reforestation the curious water supply for every ~ > purpose except drinking {n Cullomp- ton, England. PAGE THREE © ~ Prove successful. Nurseries for young redwoods have recently been established by two lum- ber companies in northern California. At Fort Bragg, Mendocino county, 800,000 young redwood trees are now growing from seed, a sufficient num- ber to reforest 2,800 acres a year. Enough addition young trees. to re- forest 4,600 acres annually will be supplied by this company in the near future. Another company, at Scotia, Hum- boldt county, has a redwood nursery of 500,000 trees, while a number of the twenty-two redwood companies in California have taken a practical in terest In the reforestation. Besides the nursery trees, one-fifth additional second about growth the stumps of old trees. running Fed by springs, and through the town into basins at fre-| quent intervals in every street, Is Beauty Contented You are always confi- dent that your beauty, has been developed to its highest possibiliti after using Gouraud Oriental Cream. White Flesh-RacheL Send 10 for Trial Stze F.T, HOPING 4 SON New York EN Gouraud's Griental Cream CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 100 New Fall Sample PURSES ‘All Genuine Leather The Latest In Fall Styles and Colors Every purse guaranteed. $3. One Table Silk Underwear $ Teddies and Chemises. Regular $6.00 values. 150 New Fall Dresses IN SILK AND WOOL These are regular values that are selling asyhigh as $39.50 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY, YOUR CHOICE New Fall Distinguished Styles IN SUITS, FUR COATS, CLOTH COATS, DRESSES AND MILLINERY ‘All the Season’s Most Approved Styles LE. EF CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN CIGARETTES. 50° GOOD BE SURE TO SEE Special Clearance Sale Ad PAGE TWO The Chas. E. Wells MUSIC CO. They come in Tans, Browns, Blacks, Grays, Tortoise Shells, Calf Skin, Pin Seal, Suede and Leathers of all kinds. These purses are an entire sample line and are $10.00 values. 95 SHOP EARLY, THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED 95 AND MISSES

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