Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 26, 1923, Page 6

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” @Qpe Casper Sunvap Wornitig Cribune SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1923, BY MARY TOBIN e. Miss Frances Glow, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Glow of 1643 East Sec- ond street, was married Friday morning to Francis Clement. The bride’s parents were in attendance. Glow-Clement Marriag The Rev. R. R, Hildebrand of the First Christian church performed the ceremony. Both bride and groom are well known in Casper, Mrs. Clement having been popular last year tn high school circ'es. The newlyweds will make their home in this city. ele te Mrs. Crabtree Will Be Honored Guest Mrs, A. H. Cobb and daughter-in- law, Mrs. William B. Cobb, will be hostesses at an informal luncheon Wednesday to be given at the Hen- ning hotel in honor of Mrs. Crabtree, daughter of rMs. A. H .Cobb, who will make her home in this city. Fol lowing the luncheon bridge will be played at the home of Mrs. Cobb, 845 South Beech street. They will entertain again at informal parties on Friday and Saturday of this week. peat Mrs. Manbeck Will Entertain Mrs, Harold Manbeck will enter- tain at an informal luncheon on ‘Tuesday of this week at her resi- dence 1236 South Ash street, in hon- ef of her mother and house quest, Mrs, C, B. Manbeck of Alton, Ill. Mra, Davis Will Entertain Mrs. J. K. Davis will entertain at a “Bunko” party Wednesday after- noon at her residence on South Wol- cott street Entertain At Dinner Dance Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jarvis Were hosts at an enjoyable dinner dance given Wednesday evening of last week at the Alpine Gardens in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Car- rol of Independence, Kan,, parents ofM Mr. James A. Carroll Jr. who have just recently returned from a two weeks pleasure trip through the Yellowstone National park. Among those who attended were Miss Jose- phine Carroll of Tampa, Fla., Miss Fabbs Carroll, Mrs. Theodore J. Sutherland of Rosewell, N. M., Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll Jr, and the hosts. Mrs. Johnson Entertains Thursday Club Friday Mrs. J. W ison entertained the club Friday at her home, 1114 South Davia street. Among thos present were Mrs. Charles T. Weldnes, Mrs, A. EB. Big lin, Miss Genevieve Biglin of O'Neil, Neb,, Mrs. N. Brooks, Mrs. Car. ney Peterson, Mrs. Carroll Leeper, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Pitt Covert Mrs. Charles and sister Campbell Mrs. Arthur Herbert of Jackson- ville, Fia., Mrs. Donald Smith and Miss Eloise Smith of Chicago. The club’ will meet this week on Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles T. Weidner, 334 East Elev- enth street. cee Mrs. Smith Will Entertain ForG uests Mrs. Don Smith will entertain at an informal bridge tea tomorrow afternoon in honor of Mr. Smith’s mother and sister, Mrs. Smith and Miss Eloise Smith of Chicago, who are visiting at the Smith home. cee Mrs. Townsend Entertains At Luncheon Friday. Mrs. Leigh Townsend entertained at an informal luncheon given Fri- day at her home in the new Gar. butt apartments. Among those who attended were Mrs. Mark Davis, Mrs. William B. Cobb, Mrs. William Allely, Mrs. Hal Curran and aunt and house guest, Mrs. Gould of Kansas, Mrs. T. A. Dean and daugh- ter, Mrs. Alfred Dean of Chicago, Mrs. R. C. Wyland, Misa Irene Sav. age, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. Frank Flanigan, Mrs. O. L. Walker, Mrs. Cc. B. Manbeck and Mrs, Clark Rodgers of Alton, Il, Mrs. W. F. MRS. L. C. CRON, who has made a wide circle of friends in Casper society during a brief residence here. | shop of Cheyenne. ) | row. r _|per with Attorney and Mrs. Piggott make his home here. .He will at- || tenr the Natrona county high school ); this year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gore have as | | their guest at their home Miss Maude (|L. Brown of the Brown Specialty Mrs. Brown ex- pects to return to her home tomor- Mrs. Brown motored to Cas- ‘| who are spending some time in Rlv- erton. eee Mr. and Mrs, E, J. Donahue have as their guest at their home, 1214 South David street, Mr. Donahue's mother, Mrs. A. 8. Donahue of Rich- mond, Va. eee Miss Mary Yard returned Friday from California where she has been atending summer school at the Uni- versity at Berkley. Miss Yard also visited ‘with friends tn Los Angeles for several weeks. eee Paul Deeds, staff adjuster’ and M. Keaton of the Home Insurance com- pany of Denver are spending several days here attending to business af- fairs. eee Robert Grieve is spending several days here from his ranch at Oil city. eee Melvin (Red) Hanks hes returned from Powder River where he spent several days. see Mr. Epleigh, representative of the Davis Brothers Drug company of Denver is in the ctiy on business for several days. eee E. P. Fulton {s a Superior, Wis., Ott, Mrs. Harold Manbeck, Mrs. man here on business for a few John Bingenheimer, Mrs. J.T. ri iaratiot, “Adve! CPAUh Aledtell harp solos by Miss Genevieve Fit, | left Friday evening for Denver where | days. Mrs. Jeremiah Mahones. ” ""4/ gerald, violin solos by Miss Mar-| he willattend a meeting of that com- nbsp ie sid garet Fitzgerald and interpretative] mittee after whicn he will go to| Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen and son and Bridge Lancheon dancing by Miss Genevieve Fitz-| Missouri where he will be joined by | daughter William and Elizabeth will Bridge) 1 gerald eae a rat tole Aen Mrs. Treber will offer a group of Miss Edna Smith, will entertain at se inher pgs aire Le a an informal bridge luncheon Tues-|°", the vio! “ ooking day at the home of Miss Smith on], “oct! music lovers are looking Center street. ‘Thirty weette wit; on | forward with great pleasure to this Geni . y first of what promises to be a group . Lat cee of interesting music recitals for the Social Meeting at Wien aac Home of the Rev. Cromer. Oda F There will be a social meeting of! pod | the friends and members of Grace Lutheran church at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Cromer, on|° Bonnie Brae and 17th streets, just| east of the reservoir. This meeting is for praise and prayer, and ali christian or non- christian people are most cordially invited. The Odd Fellows’ of district No. 6 consisting of members of the Lusk, nrock and Casper orders will hold ir second annual pienic today at atural bridge near Dougias. sts for the affalr will be the Douglas lodge. All members of the lodge and their familfes are invited to attend. . Royal Neighbors Will Meet Monday. The Royal Neighbors of America 5 will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O, F. hall. All | members of the organization are Personals asked to be present. oar “Mah Jongg” at the Smokehouse. Fits ad Dd i bees Music Recital August 7. Announcement was made yester. day of a music recital to be given t the Mullin club the evening of ay, September 7, under the Olin Thompson has returned from Oklahoma City where he spent two weeks visiting with relatives, ase Joe Church !s down for a few days direction of Mrs, Bess Kline of the| from Lander, Music Shoppe and Mrs. Madeline eee Treber, James P. Kem, secretary of the Included _in the numbers will be | Salt Creek Conservation committe One special selection of women’s and misses’ dresses of all wool and all silk ‘materials in very classy new styles all very neatly fin- ished; well made and nicely trimmed. d Kem and baby aughter Carroll | return tomorrow or Tuesday from 0 have been visiting with Mr.| Brooks Lake and Lander where they Kem’s parents there for a short time; have been visiting with Mrs. J. B. e+e Mrs. two weeks vacation visiting with her father. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Weaver left last week for Denver whi they were joined by Mr. Weaver's son Kenneth who will return to Casper to Elsie Warren has returned m Thermopolis where she spent a Greenough and family. ere Mrs. Billy Heatley, Miss Selma Harrison and Miss Lela Montgomery attended the Shriner’s convention held yesterday in Douglas. see c. K. Faught is spending a short time here from Rawlins. “Mah Jongg’’ at the Smokehouse. Almost Unbelievable Voucan hardly realize the wonder- ful improvement to your skin and complexion the mirror willreveal toyou after using Gourand’s Oriental "A, Cream for the first time. White-Flesh Rachel 6 Send 10¢ for Trial Size P. T. HOPKINS & SON New York How to keep while canning Graduate New England Piano Courses for Beginners, 515 South Durbin Street cool | STUDIO OPENS . LULU ELIZABETH SAMS Boston, Massachusetts. SEVENTH YEAR IN CASPER. and Accompanists, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Thorn and] companied by E. W. Wilson chief deputy spent yesterday here enroute to Cheyenne . B. L. Newlander hag returned pees Dentee where he spent a short/children Frank and George, are time visiting with his sister, spending a week here visiting with eee friends from their home in Chicago. A. Hayutin and mother will leave eee today for Denver where they willl J. witer formerly of Gasper now of visit for a short time. From Denver|ravoye and Salt Creek left today Mr. Hayutin will return to Casper) for the Yellowstone National park while his mother will go on to St.| where he will spend a week. Louts. eee Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tobin and children, Margaret, Richard and Robert returned last evening their summer home in the Big Horn mountains where they have been spending the last few months. ——__—__ “Mah Jongg” at the Smokehouse. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jessen returned Friday evening trom an enjoyable trip through the Black Hills. eee Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Walton who at- tended court at Lan last week Murray Wood will return tomor- row from Estes Park where he has/ been visiting with his sister for a| short time, ‘Announcement ! MRS. BERTA SMITH | President of State Federation of Music Clubs, pupil of Oscar Saenger, of New York City, IS ARRANGING HER FALL SCHEDULE FOR eee Mrs, Frank Warren left last week for Denver where she wi!l undergo a slight operation. . . Mrs. G. R, Hagel has returned | from Omaha where she visited for a) month at the home of Mr. Hagel’s parents. eee E. 8, Skinner Sr. general purchas- ing agent for the Producers and Re: finers corporation spent several days here on business from Denver. eee Teaching of Singing At Her Studio NO. 16 ARDMORE APARTMENTS PHONE 1487-3 Real Silk Guaranteed Hosiery Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or a new pair free. Bee one ads in the Saturday Evening Post and ail leading pub- ications. Mr. and Mrs, G. F. 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