Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 24, 1923, Page 3

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THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 23, 1923. BY MARY TOBIN drs. Townsend Entertains. Mrs. Leigh Townsend entertained at an informal luncheon Wednesday at her home “In the Garbutt apa:t- ments. Among those who attended were Mrs, Don Smith, Mrs. R. R. Rose and sister, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Charles Campbell ‘and sister, Mrs. Arthur Herbert of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. A. F, Hoff, Mrs. T, S. Cooke, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. G. R. Wald- schmidt, Mrs. Stearns, Mrs, Smith, Eloise Smith, Mrs. Carroll , Mrs. John Barnes, Mrs. Biglin, Miss Genevieve Biglin, Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. R, H, Nichols and Mrs, E, L, Estabrook. eee Morning Bridge Party Thursday. Mrs. W. H. Tolhurst entertained at an informal morning bridge party yesterday at her residence, 1031 South Wolcott street. Large vases wf sweet peas and pink poppies were used for decorations. Honors were taken by Mrs. Don Smith and Mrs. William B. Cobb. Among those who attended were Mrs. L. G. Murphy, Mrs, Don Smith end mother and sister, Mrs. Smith and Miss Eloise smith of Chicago, Mrs. John Me- Fadyen and sister, Mrs. Woodall of ohio, Mrs, Leigh Townsend, Mrs. George B. Nelson, Mrs. J. C. ey, Mrs, R. M. Boeke, Mrs. William B. Cobb, Mrs. Crabtree and the hostess. who met with a collision near Palmer lake last week will spend several days longer in that state’ being forced to remain there until their car is re- paired. e- Mr. and Mrs. FE. M. Parks are vis- iting here for a short time from their home in Denver. Mrs. Ivy Burronis of Lusk is visit- ing with friends in the city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. O, Williams, accom- panied by Margaret Mackel and M. Allison, arrived in the city yesterday from Rawlins and will spend several days here. cee Mr. and Mrs. J. Cross of Harris- burg, Neb., are spending several days here visiting with friends. . Miss B. E. Duncan: arrived yester- | day from her home in Omaha and will spend some time here on business. rE Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Newton are Lost | Cabin visitors spending several days here. : . .. Mrs. O, E. Snyder came in yester- day from Salt Creek and will spend a short time here shopping and visit- "| ing with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coble were among the tourists who spent yester- . S.°A. E. Banquet Last Evening. Members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity were hosts at banquet given last evening at the Henning hotel at which eighteen at- tended. Chapters of the 8, A. B. from a number of the largest colleges were represented. It was decided upon that andther banquet should be the hotel. attended last eve ning were Dr. M. J, Nolan and D, A ‘Thornton, Nebraska Lambda Pi Leigh McGrath, Wyoming Alpha anc Massachusetts Gamma; Charles T. McGrady, Massachusetts Gamma: Wilfred Thomson, Massachusetts \\\ Gamma} Orlo Hetts, South Dakota Sigma; R. C. Rubush, Indiana Gam ma; Douglas Emmons, Oklahoma Kappa; C. G. Cleghorn, Wisconsin Alpha; Harry Ballard, Francis (Dutch) Dunn, Walter Storrie, Clair Blanch- ard, M, D. Snyder, Andy Clifford, of Wyoming Alpha, and Patrick O'Melia, Kim Breltenstein and Harry Ander- son of Rawlins, also of the Wyoming Alpha. o- Informal Luncheon Sat . Mrs, Robert G. Anderson will en- tertain et an informal luncheon and bridge party to be given tomorrow at her residence on CY avenue. guests will attend. ee Dinner Tomorrow Evening. Miss Catherine Fuller will be hos tess at an informal dinner party to be given tomorrow evening at her home in honor of her birthday. Red roses will be used for the table deco- W 54 Covers will be laid for eight. eee yY Bake Sale Tomorrow, ‘The Past Noble Grand club of the W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No. 39 will hold a bake sale tomorrow at the Norris Meat Market on Second street. Hacker-Aird Marriage. Miss Georgia Fern Hacker and I. H. Aird were married last ovening at 8 o'clock at the Baptist parsonage the Rev. C. M. Thompson, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating. ‘They were attended by Miss Malene Lea, Miss Evelyn Logan and Clifford Hacker and Wayne Hacker, brothers of the bride, The bride has been a resident of Casper for the last few years. She formerly taught school in a city near Broken Bow, Neb. The groom come to Casper two months ago from his home in Broken Bow. Neb., and since that time has been connected with the White Eagle Re- fining company. The couple will make thefr home ‘at 330 North Park avenue. ——— “Mah Jongg” at the Smokehouse. —_——— ‘Leenonate Mrs. B. B. Winter, widow of the late Rev. B. B, Winter, has left for Washington, D. C., where she will spend some time. eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles BE. Calway of Omaha are spending several days here visiting with friends. eee Ivan Marshall and his mother, Mrs. Marshall, of Cleveland, Ohio, have re- turned from the Yellowstone National park where they have been on a pleasure trip for the last week. eee Mr. and Mrs, Harry O’Donald have as thelr guest at their home for a short time Miss Margaret Goddard of Billings, Mont. *- Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Henderson have returned from a two weeks’ pleasure trip spent in Colorado. oe Mrs. Rollie Clark spent yesterday here visiting with friends from her ranch In Bates Ho'e. eee Mrs. George Robinson of Fort Col- lins, Colo., is visiting here for a short time with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. M, C. Keith, 123 South Beech street. cee Mr. and Mrs. E. FL Williams and daughter of the E. FR. ‘Williams Grocery companies, who have been touring Colorado for some time and 4 Cookies—the kind you Iiked when a child—should always be flavored with Van Duger's Extracts. All good gro: cera. Advertisement. day-here from Tulsa, Okla, eee M. Mr. and Mrs, Lynch are here on a business and pleasure trip from | their home in Butte, Mont. eee Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Anderson left last evening from Denver where they will spend a week on a pleasure trip. They will be accompanied home on their return by Mrs. Robert Whealan, sister of Mrs. Anderson, who will visit here for a week or ten days, eee Mrs, E. C. Everson left this week | for her former home in Nebrwaska where she will visit for two or three weeks with friends and relatives. She will also spend a short time visiting with friends in Des Moines, Iowa, be- fore returning to Casper. eee Miss Mary Hill will leave this even- ing for her home in Salt Lake City after spending three weeks here vis- iting with her brother, Howard ¥F. Hill. ee Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Waldschmidt have as ‘their guest at their home, 345 South Park Mrs, E. C. Stearns of Rapid City, mother of Mrs. Wald- Mrs. Stearns will visit here schmidt. for several months. City Briefe BE. L. Hardy came up yesterday from Lusk an@ will spend several days here. ‘twelve ||] E. 8. Clapp is a Boone, Iowa, busi- ness man spending several days here. eee L. A. Wells of Denver is attending to business affairs here for a few days. 8. L. McConnor arrived this morn- ing from his home in Cedar Rapids, and will spend severa! days here at- tending to business affairs. cee Clarence Rundquist will leave Sun- day for Washington, where he ex- pects to make his home. eee H. E. Miller fs in the city for a short time from Douglas. oe . Patrick Nash came in yesterday from Salt Creek and win spend sev- eral days here. eve Cc. C. Landes came down yesterday from Thermdpolis ant expects to spend several days here. eee J. C, Lawton is a Sheridan busi- ness man spending several days here. eee M. J. Delaney has returned from Dallas, Texas, where he has been vis- iting with his family and attending to business affairs, * ee J. Hil arrived this morning from Denver and will attend to business affairs here for several days, ONO 6 Dr. C. C. Collins, accompanied by H. J. Brown of New York arrived in the city and will spend two days here visiting with Francis G. Gaston after which they will leave for the Yellow- stone National Park to spend a week. vee G. H. Breltenstein, Patrick J. O’Melia, G. S. Anderson of Rawlins left this afternoon after spending a few days in the city. They attentied the S. A. E. banquet, given last eve- ning at the Henning hotel. cee D. A. Jenkins has as his guest for several weeks his brother, Howard Jenkins of Omaha. oe John Lantman will leave this eve- ning for Denver and Colorado Springs to be gone several Cays on a business trip. vee Cc. N, Chapman left this morning overland for Cheyenne and Denver to be gone several days on business. see c. L. Brown is among the aut-of- town business men here for a few days from Denver. Mr. Brown will Medium Brown Hair looks best of j all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Adv ~~ be Casper Daly cripune leave Monday of next week for Lan- der and Riverton where he will spend several days. PAGE THRET as a means for protecting customers from dishonest tradesmen. —_~.—___ ee J. H. Benton has returned from a Week's business trip spent in Billings, Mont. i] | af ee “Mah Jongg” at the Smokehouse. PRE The Chas. €. Lads music ATT —and Now for the HOME Stretch T. U. Troth of the Texas Oi} com-| pany has returned to his position | after an absence of three days on| account of illness. . | E. L. Mathewson left this morning overland for Rawlins and Laramie | where he expects to spend a week on business, —————__ Packed Reaches you full of rich, mellow flavor! Try ADVO today. At your grocers, = = = — = = = Ee =| =| “Mah Jongg” at the Smokehouse. a ee A musical attachment to scales which would change its key if short _ weight were given, has been suggested “ NEW AUTUMN FASHIONS with the new fashions” is as much a watch- word with our customers as with us. It bespeaks, not only pride of leadership, but the confidence in the matter of selection that does not wait upon the judg- ment of others, -—s Se Alicjts Ge CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP ’ THE UNUSUAL BARGAINS WE HAVE OFFERED DURING OUR Special Clearance Sale In Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs Will Be a Thing of the Past After Saturday Night at 9 o’Clock oo -— -- U Casper Music Lovers have responded to these genuine bar- gains far beyond our greatest expectations, and hence our sale has proved to be a great success. FOR WOMEN AND MISSES: We have, now, some mighty good pianos, players and pho- $2.25 values EVAPORATED MILK Sold and recommended ey oll Grocers School Clothing Steel Fibre Brand Suits In Ages From 7 to 14 We Have Divided Them Into Four Groups: Lot 1—$10.00 Suits, special________ $6.75 Lot 2—$12.50 Suits, special__ $8.75 Lot 3—$15.00 Suits, special_____$10.75 Lot 4 $22.50 Suits, special____ $15.00 SCHOOL HOSIERY—Mais of fine mercerized cotton yarn in blacks and browns; 46c to Sic values. per jmair3hc or. Boys’ JACKY COOGAN All Wool $2.75 values | “WW & Perkins & Co. : Tribune Bldg. nographs which we have taken in trade during this sale. For today and Saturday Only, we will offer these Special Values at extremely low prices—zach instrument being in splen- did condition and positively guaranteed by us. - a DON’T WAIT LONGER ~ ; Saturday Night at 9 o’clock is the Zero Hour Bring Your Wife and Family Down—and let Us Help You Provide Music for the Coming Months and Future -_ ee Upright Pianos Phonographs Player-Pianos ~ ; Lgl All standard makes and Victrolas, Brunswicks, PNET ; ot ers positively guaranteed. and Columbias in good tion. as! 5 condition. =- e $97, ¢1'$219,. 78245) | $285, $445, $455, = | $325, $350, $65, $83, $87, $95, $495, $585, and = We Would Again Call Attention to Our $385 $125, $265 $625 | ‘i Boys’ All Wool Pay es Other Genuine Bargains Can Be Obtained In * Violins—Guitars—A ccordions— Ukuleles—Banjos—Drums— Player Rolls—Band Instruments and Sheet Music Come in Tomorrow and Bring Your Friends,—But SURE by Saturday Night . Open Tonight and Saturday Till Nine ‘ AAA A At Reduced Prices Kindly allow us to express our keen appreciation to those we have had the pleasure in serving during this sale. We thank you for your kind favors and patronage, and want you to know that we are ready and willing to serve you further in any way we can. No Alterations Your interests are sincerely our interests, and we will earnestly strive to make your satisfaction complete. “It Does Make a Difference Where You Purchase Your Musical Merchandise” ft The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering NE 232 E. Second St. CASPER Phone 194 = = SA MMMM Caps and Hats ..$1.80 $1.25 values .$2.20 $1.75 values . (J iS Is iy = SPECIALTY STORE Phone- 1944-J

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