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i ' he Casper Daily CriBune “Miss Burlington” PAGE THREE Boulder and has many friends iny Grae" Recital Friday Evening to LIONS MEET NEXT WEEK ste Hold Musical Treat Here/ INSTEAD OF TONIGHT K Z S : The first meeting of the Casper Misses Marguerite and Genevieve Fitzgerald to] Moot.°" ih "ha "hela weaneeday Appear with Mrs. Madelyn Treber Under cvening, September 12, instead of . . tonight as announced yesterday. The Auspices of the Music Shoppe resolution covering adjournment tor the summer months specified Sep- tember 12 as the next méeting date Soprano Sold—My Lover Hel|and arrangements are being mafis Somes on the Skee—Clough-Leighter | for a big dinner gathering on that Mrs. Madelyn | day. Mrs. A. H. Stewart has returned to Denver after spending the sum- 5 : | mer months here visiting with Mr. . ‘ Stewart. BY MARY TOBIN : : eee | ‘ S Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kaemmerling = have as their guests at their home on South Park for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Kaemmerling of will be held, which will be in charge Peoria, Ill., brother and sister-in- of Mrs. F. R. Henry and committee. law of Mr. Kaemmerling; Mrs. 8. All visitors in the city as well as all s P. Witte and children, Betty Ann| This year's season of social must- | of those interested in the work of and Pierce, also of Peoria, Iil., and|cales and recitals is to be auspic- the society are invited to attend. A Mrs. Witte’s mother, Mrs. M. A.j{ously begun next Fricay evening | Pale Moon—Logan. special invitation is issued to the McCarthy of Chicago. when tho Misses Marguerite and | Treber. new members of the congregation. eee Genevieve’ Fitzgerald will be for-| Harp an Piano—March Solen- Ria e W. Maxwell has returned from mally presented to the Casper pub-|nelle — GounodrThomas. Misses Rawlins where he spent several daya|lic by Mrs. B. F. Klein of the Music | Marguerite and Genevieve Fitz y, eit business’ tHip Shoppe and Mrs. Madelyn Treber. | gerald. Lois Hayworth, Miss Elizabeth Kidd,/ Dr. and Mrs. William Kocher en- eK 4 a cee How surely successful will be this | Piano Solo—Hungarian Rhapsody Miss Ruth Kimball, Miss Irene] tertained at an informal dinner : 4 ATS : M. ©, Johnson of Stromaburg,|inceptive recital and presentation |No- 12-—Liszt. Miss Marguerite Savage, Miss Isabelle Hanway, Mrs.| party last evening at their home on : : ih Neb,, !s spending several days in the|{s Indicated by the fact that both | M!tzsorald. Bowman, Miss Frances Crabtree,|/ South Wolcott street. Among those city visiting with friends and attend-|Of tho Fitzgeralds are professional) iotin Salo—Adagio from Suite Rise Edna May Healey, Miss Thelma | who attended were Mrs. John Griev Ing the business affairs of import-|musicians of exceptional talent and | 1'1. OP. 34—R Mien’ Margaret Condon and Miss Mary Curry. David Kidd, Robert Grieve, Eliza- : . ance, have been for a number of years | CUrt% Suey S beth Kidd, Willlam Kocher, Miss ‘ : : ae 4 eee preceding their recent arrival in nsemble—Ave Marla from Thais Baptist Women's Lots Kocher and the hosts. BS 3 : : Edwin L. Brown {s a Lusk visitor| Casper in constant demand in Chi- | —~Massenet. Serenade—-Goudon. Society Will Meet. eee a : : "og apending a short ‘time bere. cago because of their high and en-| Ts. Madelyn Treber, Mrs. Margar- ———7~“——_- ‘The Women's society of the First | Royal Neighbor 3 : ‘ Shea Viable standing in musical circles, |Ct Curtz, Misses Marguerite and|/ 1. Dale Hawkins and A. Derring Baptist church will hold a regular | Party is Postponed : . H. G. Jones of the Jones Rubber| Besides being a harpist whose | enevieve Fitzgerald. _ are visiting in the city for = short pusiness meeting Thursday after-| The party which was to have been company of Chicago is spending a/®bilities are such that sho has been} 5.1.1 mn time and attending to business. mat- busines pebmmbers 7), abi 30! inctha| ctyeniierlane’ evening ty. the caeyal few date hore Vein wih fisnas| tor tie past three years accompan- | Daniel Tato Parker will leave this| tera trom thelr home in Fort Dodge, Ghurch rooms. All members are in-| Neighbors of America at the home and attending to business affairs.|!st for the only high class summer |) °°, for his home in Texas. Mr.| Iowa. vited to be present. of Mrs, M. Pilton has been indefi- Mr. Jones is en. route to the Yellow.|utdoor opera in the country at |Forker has been s resilient of thie C iS ity for some time and has man: ry nitely postponed on account of sick- stone National park where he ex-|Ravinls, park in | Chicako, | Gene: | ; é. A. E. Banquet ness. pects to spend a week. |vieve Fitzgerald {s an aesthetic | ends here has been visiting at the Megh ranch ot oe fow days, spent Monday Thursday Evening. wiete eee dancer of more than ordinary | for @ . Members of the Sigma Alpha| Dutheran Ald anford 2. Willla\etiomata dares (enoe Miss Marguerite Fitzgeraia |, J08n McCrea of the Producers and| here. Miss Longshore will leave Fri- Refiners Corporation ‘s spending|day of this week for Washington, Epsilon fraternity will entertain at| Meeting Thursday iting here for a few weeks with his|T@nks high as a pianist and there | |“ ation y a a second banquet to be given to-l ane Ladies’ ald society of the jome time at Rock Springs on busl-| where she will be an. instructor in brother, Harold C. Willis. epeoren rng .oneiis) Wyoming, the schoo morrow evening at 6:30 in the/ mygiish Lutheran church will meet 3 : oe who can excell her. banquet room of the Henning hote!| pyursday afternoon at 2:30 at the K. L. Carpenter left this morning} The Fitzgeralds have established for members of the last year's); 6 © ¥. hall. Business matters overland for Rawlins and Laramie |® studio in Carper and are now pre- ) graduating class of the high school | 5% importance will be discussed and to be gone a week or 10 days on|Paring to instruct pupils in piano who are leeving this week for! 41) members of the society are re- inthe Beauty Pageant at Atlantic City. business. and harp playing and aesthetic school. All those who are going tO! Guested to be present. eee dancing. attend are asked to call Dr. T. J- ar é Jack Tierney is spending several Mrs. Madelyn Treber and Mrs. | Drew some time before Seer OF Christian Ala their home, 1210 South Walnut]Carthy was accompanied by her) ys from Lavoy Margaret Curtz, who are both so | noon for the purpose of making 8F-| \eeting at Church. street. Both mother and baby arejaunt, Mrs. M. C, Crouch, bP OY Miss Wilson ‘Entertains. Miss Theadora Wilson entertained t an enjoyable bridge luncheon igiven today at her home, 933 South ‘Center street. ‘Among the invited guests were Miss Margaret England, Miss Eliza- beth Connelly, Miss Kathleen Sulli- van, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Mrs. Julian Lever, Jr., Miss Kathryn Ma-| Dinner Patry ‘hon: Miss Lovey Norris, Miss |Last Evening portant business matters will be di: cussed after which a social hour —— J. M. MceGuintey of Denver ts at- tending to business affairs in the city for a few 4 lak William (Willie) Irwin has re turned from Montana where he has been living for the last five or six months. —— Byron 8. Hule and son are spend- ing several days here from Chey enne. see Miss Margaret Longshore, whe well known here as to require no in- rangements. . Dr. Drew will act 08! ‘the North Casper Christian | 2°17 nicely. eee Joseph Goss ts attending to busi-| troduction to music lovers, will ap- toastmaster for the arening. sted Ladies’ Aid society will meet tomor- snore Miss Constance O'Malley left yes-|7°S8 affairs here for a short time| pear on the program. ing members in the city are Invited} oe oon at 2 o'clock at the|. MF. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath and/terday afternoon for Grinnell, Iowa, from Teapot. Friday night's presentation {s to | to attend. church rooras, All members of the|Mr- and Mrs. Charles T, McGrady| Where she will specialize in musio be held at the Mullen club on Sev- society are asked to be present. have returned from a three days|and French at the Grinnell college.| Lloyd Tully of Denver is in the|enth street between Durbin and Baptist Class ie ita Arp . camping trip spent in the Big Horn see city for a short time on business and | Wolcott at 8 o'clock. The complete ‘Will Hold Meeting. Mrs. Rowand Is mountains. The returned to Cas-| J. H. Bloom has left for Billings, | Visiting with his father-in-law, W.| Program follows: The Sidels class of the First aryl Hovired Quest ae. Pea. l peri byveay of seattle? Mont., where he will attend to busi-| 8: Kimball, Sr. Plano Duet—{Anitra’s Dance) (In tist church will hold a social an Shad. Jo ‘Howsnd creas. the one ness affairs for some time. Mrs. eee |the Hall of the Mountain King}— business ‘meeting rise ee W. J.|honored guest at an informal tex| Mr. and Mrs, R. H, Williamson | Mioom will rena) Tere, Todas, Sebtoneneaure)) oft the | Gtiek.. j Misees | Marguerite: ‘and At 2:00 at tee Routh ‘Park avenue. |Siven this afternoon by Mra. Ralph|left last evening for their home in} 4 eatin Sek aa ere omaany, 1s spend-| Genevieve Fitzgerald. : Weidner, oie Sil be assisted dur.|Buckner at her home, 667. South|Colorado after spending several | |_,N' 8M teas PER rea Te AE ee eee Ta ee eee en | Raeahioin Guoree Peni ane ality is -lacki % e - tea ce |Park avenue. Mrs, Rowand will|weeks here visiting with friends, turned Tuesday from Loveland, pany from Denver. Rubenstein. inome Dance—Rog- quality is lacking—you ing the afternoon by Mrs. Sw lenye. next’ .weell. for Mitineapolls eMedia Colo., where they have been visiting ree ere; Aeolian Harp—Godefrold. save on the package cost! With, relatives. Mrs. Purkiser has| A. J. Starina spent yesterday here| Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald. P ge and Mrs. Hibbard. WEL ee re she will make her home. Miss Evelyn Jacobs has returned vistti | Among the eats = ; been visiting with her parents for | Visiting fries fr ds from Glenrock. <j attarnaoe saree Mrs. ees cnieeet Baas a weeks’ pleasure trip spent in| the last six weeks and was joined in . poets may: aa well expect pears at your Grocers . enver. solorado last week by Mr. Purl M. N, Parker let . expect a per- ting ene. Yutheran Ladiest Aid| heimer, Mrs. A. B. Biglin and guest, sushe Ni eaatag! Bahari bi Laat + loft last evening for) fect cake if flavored with an. in r y Denver where he will spend ; Miss Genevieve Biglin of O'Neil,|+ pond a, wreck | eet ake 16 flavored with an in pel ile Nr tephra in the |Neb., Mrs. T. C. Daniels, Mrs. E, H.| Among those who will leave Fri cee or 10 days visiting with his parents. | disappoint. petra ate hta Because the price is rea- sonable it is no sign the Lutheran Aid . leeting This Week. lock, The furnishing of the|Foe, Mrs. Willlam Pollock and the day evening for the University of | Miss Isabelle Jewell daughter of Saas = ‘o'clock. altar and other matters in connec: Bhoskonl tion with the remodeling of the church will be brought up for dis- cussion and decision. It will be 2 meeting which no member ought to miss. After the business meeting refreshments will be served in the parsonage. eee Miss Margaret Smith Achieving Distinction. Miss Margaret Smith, who won many admirers in Casper because of her vocal ability, has achieved many commendatory notices since she has been touring eastern points with the Boyd B. Trousdale com- pany. Miss Smith has taken on the more sonorous stage name of Mar- garet Andre and although she {s one of the youngest members of the company she is said to show a@ re- markable degree of talent and to be making her way rapidly to the top. eviews of the play, “Don’t Lie o Your Wife,” in many, instances mention only Miss Smith while the rest of the company is treated en masse. ee Pythian Sisters Will Moet Thursday The Pythias Sisters will meet in regular session Thursday evening at § o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. All members are asked to be present. | Mrs. Tolhurst Will Entertain Mrs. W. H. Tolhurst will enter tain at an informal bridge tea to be given tomorrow afterrfoon at her home, 1031 South Wolcof€ street. eee Kensington Will Meet Thursday = The Philathea kensington will mect Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. C. N. Chapin, 522 South Durbin street. ‘All members are invited to attend. eee Dr. and Mrs. Riach Will Entertain ‘ee Mrs. R. J. Riach will enter- tm at a picnic supper to be given tomorrow evening at the Garden Creek picnic grounds. cee Presbyterian Aid Mecting Friday The ladies’ ald society of the North Casper Presbyterian church will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs, O. 8, Suller, 1139 Virginia street. All members of the ald are asked to be present as officers for the year will be elcted. cee Women’s Association Will Meet This Week The Women's association of the First Christian chruch will hold their annual election of officers ‘Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the church, corner of Grant and Lind streets. Mrs, Pluchahn and Mrs. Albert Clark will act as hostess for the afternoon. All members of - the society are asked to be present. . Sroral Aid a Meeting Tomorrow ‘The General aid of the First Bap- tist church will hotd a regular bust!- ness meeting Thursday afternoon at the church. All members are re- quested to be present. ee = Prebytertan Aid Will Meet ‘Thursday Tho Ladies’ aid society of the Presbyterian chureh will meet to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the Bunglow church. This will be the first meeting of the season and im- Medium Brown Hair looks best of after a Golden Glint Shampoo.— Advertisement, honored guest. Personals Dyer Hays of the Winter and Winter law firm returned yesterday from a two weeks’ pleasure trip spent touring the Yellowstone Na- tional park with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hays, He also visited for a short time at his home in Lander. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson are visiting in the city for a short time from their home at Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. Coxsey are La- voye visitors spending several days in the city. eee Mr. and Mrs. John Tobin and sons Clifford, Jack and Warren have moved to the city from the Two Bar ranch where they have been spend- ing the summer months. one Mrs, Maud Conner is in for a few days from Salt Creek visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. Bud Averil have re- turned to Lavoye after spending a short time in the city visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball will leave on Friday of this week over- land for Lander and Salt Lake City, from where they will go to Arizona, through the Grand Canyon to New Mexico and return to Casper by way of Laramie, where they will visit for a short time witn their daughter Ruth. They will also visit with their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Tully of Denver. They expect to return to the city in three weeks. see Miss Hazel King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. King, has arrived in the city from Roundup, Mont., where she has been employed in the Roundup National bank and will visit here for some time. see Mrs, E. M. Ellithrope has returned from Denver and Troutdale where she has been spending some time. Mrs. Ellithrope also visited for some time with her sister in Seattle be- fore returning to the city. ar) Miss Anna Lea of Laramie is spending several days in the city. eee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Leahy left today for their former home in Perth Amboy, N. J., where they ex- pect to make their home. Mr, and Mrs, Leahy have been residents of Casper for the last four years and during that time have made many friends here. cee * Camden Shaffner is visiting In the city for a few days with his mother, Mrs. Frances B. Shaffner, and his sister, Mrs, Walter Schultz. eos Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jay have as their guest at their home, 427 South McKinley street, Mr. Jay's sister, Miss Beatrice Jay of Fort Collins, Colo. Miss Jay will visit here for several weeks. oF we Mrs. R. 8. Richards, Miss June Carleson and Miss Gretchen Rich- ards of Riverton, are spending sev- eral days in the city visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Frayer are Douglas visitors in the city for a short time. one Mr, and Mrs. Charles R. Schank are the parents of a baby daughter who arrived Friday of last week at Wyoming to resume their studies are William Kocher, John Francis Dunn, Harold Ballard, Clair Blanch- ard and Foster Blodgett. | George Vandaveer will return this park, where he has been a ranger during the summer months. He his parents before school. returning to Davis Wilson, Robert Grieve, By ron Hule and Harry Austin wil! leave this week for Laramie where they will attend school at te Wyo- ming University. eee Little Jean Bingham, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Bingham, 611 Kimball, avenue, who has been criti- cally {4 for the last three weeks is reported to be slightly improved. cues, Mr, and Mrs, A. E. Delgarno are the parents of a baby son who ar. rived Saturday evening, September 1, at their home, 1041 Oakcrest av- enue. Both mother and son are re: ported to be pro; ing nicely. see Mrs. Stuart of the Children’s Shop has returned from the east where she has been spending the last few weeks purchasing all of the !atest winter and fall models in childrens’ clothes. She was accompanied home | by her niece, Miss Maureen McNu'-) ty of Milwaukee, who will visit here | for several months. omens Mrs. J. B. Jessen and son left Monday for California after spend. ing some time here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jessen on South Lincoln street. oie Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Hans have moved to Casper from Lavoye and will make their home here. Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and daugh- ters Margaret, Kathleen and Pa- tricia returned Monday evening from Colorado where they have bi spending the last three weeks. Miss Margaret England, Miss Eliz abeth Connelly, Clement Nicolaysen and Will James have returned from Rock River where they have been guests for several days of Mr. Nico- laysen's sister, Mrs, Neal Tyler. owe Miss Lilllan England will leave Friday of this week for Columbia, Mo., where she will attend Christian college. eee Miss Mary McCarthy, youngest daughter of Eugene McCarthy, left last evening for Rochester, Minn., where she will take treatment at the Mayo brothers hospital. Miss Mc- Sure Relief FOR ls DIGESTION ( DELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere Miss Lillian Peterson Teacher of Piano 330 East Fifth ! Phone 209-J | week from the Yellowstone National | will visit here for a short time with ; Dr. and Mrs. Jewell of spent Monday here visiting with friends en route to Minnesota, where she will attend school. The Misses Laurene Haines and Joan Reese have returned from |Shoshon! where they spent a short |time visiting with friends. Among the teachers who have ro- turned to resume their duties are Miss Louise Jennings® of Hot prings, S. D., Miss Lauretta New- |dred Heptner of Tllinoia, Miss Vir- gina Williams an@ Miss Patricia O'Neil! of Wisconsin. oe Miss Elleen O'Mara left Sunday evening for Laramie where she will continue her studies at Wyoming university. see Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan are the parents of a nine-pound son who arrived Monday at their home, 559 South Lincoln street, Both mother and baby are reported to be pro- gressing nicely. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rowand will leave next week for Minneapolis, y will make their home, nd having accepted a po- there. City Briefs days from Lusk, eee A. D. Patterson of the Texas Oi! company came up from Denver Monday on a short business trip. iit yt Raymond Westall is in the city for a short time from his home in Bridge port, Il, see Miss Harriett Bailey has returned from Boulder where she visited for a month with friends. Miss Bailey formerly attended the university at _~ ASK for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. QuickLunch at Home,Office&Fountains, RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractia Pow. der& Tabletforms. Nourishing-Nococking. S@ Avoid Imitations and Substitutes CORSETS DRESSES MILLINERY Our new fall sample lines are ready for your inspec- tion, Prices Reasonable Agents for Nu Bone Cor- sets—the best Corset on the market today. Mrs. J. M. Burkett 132 W. Twelfth Street Grant Street Bus Nat Baker is in the city for a few -the first real dress event of the fall season ~A Frantz Shop sale is a genuine sale: f Madam, take our sincere advice and attend this nower of Rapid City, S. D., Miss Mil-| | Sale of Beautiful Fall Dresses | (The quality is so much higher than the price) We have selected a stunning group of lovely Fall Dresses from our various high-grade lines on the main floor, and offer them as a spe- cial feature for this week at ; ‘43° These dresses, for afternoon, street, dinner and evening wear, are all priced regularly. from $65.00 to $98.50 and include a variety of beau- tiful models in high-grade crepes, twills, velvets, chiffons and georgette. Second Street

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