Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1923, Page 3

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f ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1923. } BY MARY TOBIN Mr, and Mrs. Fisher Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fisher enter- tained the members of the Methodist choir last evening at their home, 1131 East Third street, at an infor- mal evening party prior to the open- ing of the winter's work. The first rehearsal will be held next Friday evening. About 30 members attend- ed. Any musicians or newcomers in Casper are welcome to join the choir. Mrs. Weidner Entertains Thursday Bridge club. Mrs. Charles T. Weidner enter- tained the members of the Thurs- day Bridge club this afternoon at her residence, 3824 East Eleventh Btreet. Substitutes for the after- noon were Mrs. Carney Peterson, Miss Genevieve Biglin of O'Neil, Neb., house guest of Mrs. A. E. Biglin, Mrs. Leigh McGrath and Miss Edna Smith. The club will meet next week on Thursday at the homs of Mrs, A. E. Biglin on South Centp: street. x eee A ormal Tea “ Whis Afternoon. Mrs. A. C. Calway entertained at @n informal tea this afternoon et her residence on South Lincoln street in honor of her mother and house guest, Mrs. Anna Funk of ‘Los Angeles. Twelve guests attend- ea. Mrs. Calway was assisted dur- ing the afternoon by Miss Marion Eliott. eee Mrs. Durham Entertains For Omaha Guest. Mrs. Harry B. Durham enter- tained at an informal’tea yesterday Bt her residence, 815 South Durbin gtreet, complimentary to her house guest, Mrs. S. ©, Clark of Omaha. Members of Chapter G of the P. E. ©. Sisterhood were the guests for the afternoon, Mrs. A. A. Slade @nd Mrs. Goodnight poured. eee Mr. and Mrs, Wetherill Are Honored Guests. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reed were fhosts at an informal dinner party » given last evening at their home on uth Center street fn honor of Mr. Mrs. Ira G. Wetherill of Inde- nee, Kas., formerly of this city have been visiting here for the week. Among the guests who Gt.ended were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Pelton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Denham, T. C. Tonkin, Robert Reed and the honored guests. . Mrs. Buckner Entertains, Mrs. Ralph Buckner entertained ft an informal tea this afternoon at her residence, 667 South Park, com- plimen' to Mrs. Ira G. Wetherill of Independence, Kans., who has been visiting in the city for the last week. Hight guests attended. eee Mrs. Pelton Entertains, - Mr: . H. Pelton entertained at fan informal luncheon this week at her residence, 833 South Beech street, in honor of Mrs. Ira G. ‘Wetherill of Independence, Kans., ‘who been visiting here for the ik with friends. Ten guests ded. 9:00 Qatheran Aid Bake Sale Saturday. Members of the Grace English Intheran Aid society will hold a gale of baked goods Saturday at the Btone grocery store. Personals Mrs. H. P. Greve and son Donald left last evening for their home in Central City, Neb., after spending several weeks here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Claude Greve, 641 South Jackson street. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. Wetherill and fon Theadore will leave this eve- ning for their home in Independ- ence, Kans., after spending a week here visiting with friends and et- tending to business affairs. During the visit here many entertainments have been given in their honor. Mr. Wetherill is vice-president of the QMitional Supply company. eee George Risdon, president of the Lincoln Glass and Paint company of Lincoln, Neb., is here attending to business aftairs and visiting with We Guarantee RAUD: ht TAS SHA bo. : To Be Better Than Any You Have ver Used It contains a greate per- centage of Cocoanw Oil Its process of manufatur- ing is new and exclusyely ours. The materials are the best. We could tell tou of many ways in whic! it is better and different, lat what you want is resu and so we guarantee thi you will like Gouraud’ Oriental Cocoanut ii Shampoo better than any you have ever used or we will refund the purchase price, Ferd, T. Hopkins & Son, New York Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flanigan and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bachellor. eee Miss Nellie Craft will leave tomor- row evening for Denver where she will spend a week after which she will go to California and will visit there with friends for three or four weeks. ese Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Bradman left this week for Nebraska where they will visit for’a short time at the home of their son, Morris C. Brad- man and family, eee Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jones and children are visiting for a few weeks with friends and relatives in Denver. Oe Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Spears will leave Saturday evening for Denver where they will attend the wedding of their daughter, Miss Rosamond Spears, to Jack Russell, which will take place September 5. o-. Miss! Catherine Ford, who has been visiting here for the last few months with her aunt, Miss Margaret Curtin left this afternoon for her home in Chicago. eee Dr. and Mrs, Will’am Kocher and daughter and son, Lojs and Wiillam, returned yesterday from the Yellow- stone National park where they have been spending the last few weeks. see Mr. and Mrs. B. Marks of Nebras- ka arrived in the ctly yesterday and will visit. for several weeks here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. San- derson. Mr. Sanderson and Mrs. Marks are sister and brother, eee Miss Genevieve Ryan left last evening for her home in Denver af- ter spending a week here visiting with her brother Floyd Ryan, eee Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Thomas and children returned yesterday from the Yellowstone National park and ‘Thermopolis where they have been spending th> Inst three weelcs. eee Mr. and Mrs. Rotert C. Hawkins left yesterday for i heir home in Colo- rado Springs after spending a week here visiting witt friends and rela- tives. eee ‘Mr. and Mrs, E. W. McAdams and family left yesterday morning for Thermopolis where they will spend three or four days visiting with rel- atives, cee John Tripeny of the Tripeny Drug company and mother Mrs. William Tripeny are expected to return Sat- urday, from the Black Hills where they ve been visiting with rela- tives and friends fot the last few weeks. eee Miss Carrie McDaniel arrived to- day from her home in Tulsa, Okla, and will spend several days here. cee Mrs. A. A. Hurst and Mrs. S, M. Keith are visiting with friends here for a short time from Greybull. eee Mrs, Minnie Ray and son Lewis of Colorado Springs arrived in the city yesterday and expect to spend some time here. eee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hammond of Kansas City are visiting here for several weeks With friends and rel- atives, eee Mr. and Mrs, 8. B. Clark and daughter Jeanette left this after- noon for their home in Omaha after spending a short time here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Durham enroute from Portland and Seattle to their home. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Durham college friends. Mr .Clark is superinten- dent of the public schools of Omaha, one Miss Elizabeth Kidd {s spending several days at the Grieve ranch west of the city, : o- Mrs. N. Martin of Cheyenne is spending several days in the city on business. cee Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Wyatt and family are Dallas, Tex., visitors in the city for a short time. eee Miss Elizabeth Stevenson of Bal- timore, Md., arrived in the city to day and will spend several days here visiting with friends, eee Mr, and Mrs, R. Burnham of Los Angeles are spending several days here, cee Mr, and Mrs. J, P. Grimes and Mr, and Mrs. R. T, Black arrived in the city yesterday from their homes in Mitchell, Neb., and will visit here for a few days with friends. ee Miss Violet Diehl of Lander ts @ business caller here for a few days. oe Mr. and Mrs, Rookstool and two sons of Yale, Okla., aro visiting here for a short time enroute to the Yel- lowstone National park, oe Miss Helen Fling came down yes: terday on a short pleasure trip trom Riverton, eee Mr. and Mrs. M. Schrepfeman of Denver are visiting with friends here for a short time, eee Mrs. B. R. Murry fa in for a tow days shopping and visiting with friends from her home at Salt Creek. eee Mrs. J. A. Wilson of Abeline, Tex., has arrived in the ctly and will spend some time here visiting with her brother Jack Scott of the Scott Clothing company. Medium Brown Hair look best of| all after a Golden Glint Shampoo.— Advertisement, She's By HEDDA HOYT (Fashion Editor of the United Press.) NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 29.— (United Press.}—“Half a leg! Half a leg! Half a leg onward!” shout the half-socked devotees of the tennis courts. Some of them are wearing no stockings at all, prefering the cool comfort of bare limbs. The contrast between the white tennis shoes and the sunbrowned ankles 1s attractive to say the least. eee Gray squirrel is to be used with moleskin on many of the new fall coats and this contrast of soft shad- ings is bound to be becoming to those who prefer the softening in- fluence of furs. a2 Little yachting coats made of white suede tre creating quite a sensation at the smart Long Island resorts. They offer a relief from the over-popular sweater and as for chic and warmth, they prove worthy rivals, White serge skirts, made on simple lines, are generally worn with them, although the season's fa- City Briefs B. M. Lyson came up yesterday from Parkerton on a short business trip. eee H. M, Wood is on out-of-town bus- {ness man here for several days from Council Bluff, Ia. eee Leo Morgan and F. B. Wilkenson of Laramie are spending a few days here. eee Charles J, Murry came up this morning on a business trip from Denver, eee James C. Cottman left last evening for Denver and other Colorado cities where he will spend a two weeks’ ation, eee H.-G. Walker left this week for a short business trip to Rawlins and Laramie. ee. M. L. Patterson has returned from Omaha where he was called several weeks ago by the serious illness of his brother, who is now greatly !m- proved. Sie ¢ James Robinson of Cheyenne is here for several days visiting with his brother George F. Robinson. oe Murry H, Carson left this week for the Yellowstone National park where he will spend five or six days. eee M. N, Dennison and son Jack of Billings, Mont., are spending several days here enroute to Denver where Jack will undergo a slight operation eee wwrence Johnston of the Graham Paler company left last evening for Cheyenne after spending several days here on business for his com pany. ee William J. Stone, representative of the Equitable Life Assurance So- clety of the United States, has re- Beauty Contented fou are always confi- dent that beauty, has been develo; to its highest possttaiiities after using Gourand's OrientalCream. Whit G Griental Cream »uraud’s Che Casper Daily Cribune Mobridge, arrived in the otly this week and will spénd some time here on business, Mr. Brown -is con- templating on building a hotel on the new Salt Creek townsite. eee D. C. Kinnaman and D. W. Shidder are Rawlins visitors spending sev- eral days here, eee Charles Denny ts visiting with friends here for a few days from Salt Creek. see Among the Buffalo visitors here for several days aré Frank Kelly, James Ryan, Ole Sashbrook and C. Cc. Combs. eee C. Y. North is here on business for partment of the Smith-Turner Drug store. eee H. L, Murry of the White Milling company of Los Angeles is spending a week here on business. eee H. K, Mandel and son are spending several days here visiting with friends and attending to business affatrs from Sheridan. William T. Gore of Oklahoma is attending to business affairs here for several weeks. eee M. C. Cooper of Omahe is visiting here for several weeks with frienda and relatives. eee DRIVER MUST EXPLAIN A drunken car or a drunken driver was guilty last night of reck- lessly plunging about and running into another car. No casualties Were reported but C. Foley will have to explain in police court this eve- ning whether he or the car he was driving was inebriated, or both. He is charged with operating a car while in an intoxicated condition the result being a minor smashup with another car, mits, 100 form letters confirming such withdrawal permits and 40 poisonous Uquor prescription blank | jbooks each containing 100 permite, ANTICS OF AUTOMOBILE had been stolen from an unnamed prohibition director’s office. ——————__ _ One thousand street raflway em ployes in Cincinnati have been grant- ed a wage raise amount to frem to 10 cents an hour. “Long Lo: Mama” A “hunti finds a pla ¢ mu ‘The best renditi “Miss Philadelphia” now. Was Miss Marion Green. Nineteen ‘Won over all contestants for Atlantic City pageant. DAINTY THINGS FOR. CHIC WOMEN FOUND | first bottle | are several days from Waltman. eee A. BE. McShune and Lillian Smith this popular tomers ‘Ip H. J. Cole left this morning over- . are both bel t tueabii H. H, S'eeman of ‘Thermopolis is |1and for Denver and Cheyenne to be | of alioped vhaaincw oe nese tics | ‘layed by "Pe Georatenk visiting with friends here for a| gone a week or ten days on a busi-| pot “pis There’ melodious short time. ness trip. Three drunks, FE. A. Garrity, Wage eee ees ¢ a @ Sr. Gir Ss » BE. * om Wells, and Sebert Brandson, | tS) pei, Britton is among the Denver} 8. A, Williams of Tulsa, Okla., in| picked up by the police last night. | Heepectsa iu has ness men spending. several days| here for several weeks attending to ———<—_— At Columbia Dealers ere. ee business affairs. é | £-3907 by 05.656 | ee ae Liquor Permit —**: Zag on a short business Hip from chi], 2° U Browning of Indianapolis | ee. left this morning for Thermopolis | eae where he willapendashore time on| Blanks Stolen bus! 5 Mr. rown: several days here, pi WW eHWeProcess See WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Pro-| 3 rman ot the Cas hibition. enforcement’ headguarters| WR eX QO @@ ESS cepted a po: Expert watch and jewelry repair. | today sent broadcast a warning that - manager of the music di 100 original liquor withdra per: All Further Charge Purchases This Month Will Not Be Billed Until October First —Meet your friends at Everywomans Store —there’s always some- thing new at the Frantz Shop. S 110 EAST SECOND STREET Our August Fur Sale Convenient New Location Next to the Rialto Theater vorite, the pleated skirt, is also in evidence. a the bites sports rea for early Fall wear are little suede hdgtietind Coicctul: absilgaeest 8 Continues Until Saturday Night at Nine O’clock steel nailheads. These slip on over the head with a front opening which laces together with a narrow suede/ cord. Collars are smart little stand- ing affairs, done in color to corre- spond with the hip border. There is one of brown suede with a hip band of appliqued motifs in colors orange, bldck and dull green. Cuffs and collar Ukewise use the colored decoration. The girl who does a great deal of walking through the country roads and byways will find these little jaunting jacquettes ideal ove 38. SO DON’T OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUNITY ! We purchased a large number of very high-grade Fur Garments from the famous Shukert line—together with our already comprehensive showing we offer them now at from 20% to 33's” Less Than Regular Prices Nightgowns from Paris are often scarcely more than chemise as they reach just below the knees. Cer- tainly they must be cool for warm summer nights. It is said they re- quire but two yards of material, since they use ribbon shoulder straps. turned from Thermopolis where he has been spending the last week on business for his company, aypee Pete Roach is spending several days here from Salt Creek. ihe Rati i a Denier bus Beautiful, Lustrous Coats, Wraps, Capes, ness man who arrived in the city today. Chokers Jacquettes and Neckscarfs eee A. H. Brown prominent business man of Mobrige, 8. D., owner of the Brown Patace of Mobile, 8. D., ac- companied by Mayor Goodman of| New German Oil Formula Rubs Out Rheumatic Pains| Remarkable Discovery Promises Relief to Rheumatic Sufferers German chemiswry that has given jto the world the boon of Aspirin for | the relief of headache pain, and Novocaine for painless dentistry, has now come forward with an-| ens REMEMBER—A small deposit and low weekly or monthly payments will hold any garment until wanted. The American Railway Express Co. has been delivering load after load of beautiful new merchandise to us during the past few days. It is now all unpacked—readyfor your inspection—you'll exclaim over, the gorgeous new things! Rich, Fur-Trimmed Coats and Suits Svclesr amber liquid that atfords Of styles that at once appeal to your sense of feifiitona: ‘it te ao ‘pabatenting that beauty—in a great variety of models and fabrics it disappears within a few second: other actentific discovery that Prine to make rheumatic pain a hing of the past for thousands who have suffered terrible tortures. A new combination of certain otls wert ashen Sal eure, ee Beautiful Imported Dresses and Gowns shown astonishing improvement at i : Pagal liter cresking joints with tos Of soft silks and satins, warm velvets, substantial TSerasnes ing twing fas aed ag woolens and combinations, that delight the eye Rheumatism, fri many cases, is! due to internal abscesses, such as @ blind pus pocket In a tooth, which —and— gives off poisons. Th jolsons are | carried by the blood to the muscl and joints and this new oll is de- | signed to neutralize these, pain- causing poisons. | So astonishing have been’ the re- sults from the use of this oll that the American distributors have au- Lovely Hats of Distinctive, Frenchy Models Hepente | That Convey the Newest Expressions In Style and Beauty, en guer- | it city, with @ positive wri antée, signed by themselves to re- turn the full purchase pi of the if the rheumatic pains rfully relieved. All ‘om rheumatic pains vantage of this lib- eral offer. Unless you get relief from the very firet druggist will return ur money. It 1s called Buhler Off, and can be had at most good druggists, such, eat Kimball Drug Store, Casper Phar- macy ,Smith & Turner, Wyoming Drug and Supply, and Midwest Phar- macy.—Advertisement. | rs Come in and see these charming new creations for women who love beautiful apparel—it is a real delight to show them not wond | who suffer should take bottle, your A Special Feature for the balance of this week---Hats for $5.00 (Both Mezzanine and Subway) Look them over—we think you'll agree there were never | better values in pretty new Fall Hats at this price LOST | 4th and Pharmacy, a rett >A Grant mink s¢ Botween | Mids JUST RECEIVED—A new line of Middies and Skirts for School Girls 5 Telephone 1784-W,

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