Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1923, Page 3

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s Gehr-Grill Marriage Miss Sarah H. Gehr of Lawrence- ville, I., and Whitmer B. Grill of Casper were married last evening September 12 at the parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. Lewis EH. Carter officiating. ‘The ring ceremony was used. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gehr, brother and asister-in- law of the bride. The bride was graduated from the Cincinnat! Con- servatory of music. The groom was formerly from Pennsylvania and has since coming to Casper a year ago been connected with the Chicago Bridge and Iron Works. Following the ceremony a dinner was served at the home of Mrs. 8. ¥. Eshelman on Grant street. Among those who attended were Mrs, Mey- ers, Mrs. C, G. Stewart, Mra. A. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gehr, Hugh Desgert, Ted Eshelman and the bride and groom. The couple will make their home at 526 South Grant street. se Luncheon Saturday At Henning Hotel Miss Gladys Hasbrouk will enter- taln at an informal luncheon Sat- urday at the Henning hotel. ee ‘Thursday Club Members Are Entertained The Misses Kathleen and Patricia Bullivan entertained at an informal bridge tea this afternoon at their home on East Tenth street for the members of the Thursday bridge club. Among those who attended were Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Leigh Mc- Grath, Mrs. A. B. Biglin, Mrs, Pitt Covert, Miss Genevieve Biglin, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Charles T. ‘Weldner, Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. 8. N, Brooks, and Miss Margaret Sulli- van. Sherrod-Malone Marriage Wednesday Miss Edith Mae Sherrod and ‘Thomas F. Malone, both of Casper, were united in marriage at the Methodist Episcopal church, Wed- nesday afternoon, September 12, by the pastor, the Rev. Lewis EB. Car- ter. They wehe attended by Mr. wnd mrs, William Sherrod, parents of the bride and other relatives. ‘They intend to live at 350 South David street. Aid Meeting Held This Afternoon The Ladies Ald society of the East Side Methodist Community church was entertained by Mrs. M. O. Ber- gerson and Mrs. L. E. Brown this afternoon at the home of the for- mer, 445 North B'ackmore street. Business matters were discussed and a large number attended. see Dinner Will Be Served Friday A chickn dinner will be served Friday, September 14, at the Second Baptist church on West A. street. Serving for the dinner will begin at 1 1a. m, and will continue throughout the day. The public {s invited. eee Redmen Will Meet ‘This Evening The Improved Order of Redmen /®ill meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellow's hall. All mem- bers of the order are asked’ to be present. eee Mrs. Hanson Will Entertain Mrs. V. E. Hanson will entertain at an informal bridge tea Saturday afternoon, September 15, at her home, 451 Divine =a . Synurgae Meeting September 18 ‘The first meeting of Saint Marks Synurgae for the fall term will be held next Tuesday evening Septem- ber 18 at the home of Miss Violet Lever, 736 South Beech street, All members are asked to be present. see Mrs. Boyle Entertains At Luncheon Todsy Mrs. Ear! C. Boyle was hostess at an informal bridge luncheon given today at her residence, 108 East ‘Tenth street, Bight guests attend- = . Picnic Supper Sunday Evening Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Brooks will entertain at a picnic supper Sunday evening at the Brooks’ ranch east of the city, Twenty four guests will attend. eee Duplicate Club Friday The Duplicate Bridge club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gus Bell, Fourteenth and Boxelder streets. ee ° Birthday Party ‘This Afternoon Mrs, Ralph Hanson entertained at ® children’s party this afternoon at her home on Fourteenth street in henor of her amall son Charles’ fourth birthday, Red white and blue caps were used as favars. ‘Ten ehildren attended, / Mrs, Arnold, accompanied by her son, Carl F. Arnold of Lara- mie ts spending several days here we A hunting party consisting of afr. and Mrs. B, B, Lumm's, Mr. and $ TERRA- DERMA-LAX The English Beauty Clay SMITH-TURNER DRUG STORE Phone 176 BY MARY TOBIN Mrs. R. H, Nichols, Paul Sauter and Ivan Marshall will leave this week end for the Jackson Hole country where they will spend some time. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Riggs have as their guest at their home in the Grude apartments, Miss Marie Kane of Council Bluffs, Ia. . . Mrs. W. F. Dunn, accompanied by her daughter Mrs, T. J. Drew, Miss Rose Ryan and Wilfred Thompson, left today for Douglas where they will attend the state fair. cee Mr. and Mrs. H. 4 Burke will leave Saturday evening for Denver where they will spend a short time visiting at the home of their daugh- ter and family. . Mr, and Mrs. Emmett Williams of Cheyenne are visiting here for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. MeGarey. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walne and children arrived in the city today from the Yellowstone National park enroute to their home in Houston, Tex., and will visit here for a short time with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Detner left this week for Oklahoma where they will spend a month visiting with rel- atives and friends. Mr. Deiner is connected with the city engineers’ office, Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Baker ars visit- ing for a few days with friends in Thermopolis. Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Dennis left this morning for Rawlins and Rock River where they will spend some time on @ business trip. eee Miss Marion Thompson of Bilin Mont., is spending several days here visiting with friends. She will leave Sunday for Denver on a pleas- ure trip. . . Mrs. W. O. Taylor ts visiting with friends here for a short time from Cody. Miss Grace DeWoody has return- ed from a two weeks’ vacation trip spent visiting with her mother in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. ry Miss Dorothy Hathaway is visit- Ing with relatives for a short time in the southern part of the state. e860 Miss Alice Pinkerton and Mire Alice J. Boyd are visitors here for short tlme arriving yesterday from their homes in Sheridan. eee Miss Alice McGowan of Denver is visiting with friends here for a short time. ees Mrs. A. Relss of Thermopolis is a visitor here for a few days. eee . Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. SnyGer are in for a few days on business from thelr home at Snyder, Wyo. eee Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Welch came in yesterday from Salt Creek and Don’t Squeeze Black- Heads—Dissolve Them with friends and attending to busi- ness affairs. eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oak and family arrived in the city yesterday from their home in Detrait, Mich. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jessen and Dr. Rafoe are spending the day in Doug- las attending the state fair being held there, . . Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Rapp are Salt Creek visitors spending several days here. eee Miss Hazel King is visiting here for seme time with her parents from Roundup, Mont. * Mrs. N. E. Thomas and children, John and Orla returned yesterday morning from California where they have been living for the last three months. City Briefs H. B. Duffield ts a Tulsa, Okla., oll man spending several days here. ee A. M. Rothe and Glenn Bryant of Rawlins are visiting with friends here for a few days. eee S. Katz has returned from Den- ver where ho spent a short time vis- iting with his parents. "ee Rusaell Davis, representative of the M. E. Smith Dry Godds com- pany of Omaha, is in the city on business for his company. o 2. E. O, Dugan came up yesterday from Chadron, Neb., and will spend several days here visiting. see V. J. Leonard is in the city for a few days on business from Teapot. cee Among the Denver business men pending several days here are Wil- Mam La Berge, E. O'Connor and Jack Diamond, see Frank Hildreen of the James Steel campany of Chicago is in the city for several days on business. ee George and Clarence Newberg came over Tuesday from Rawlins and will spend several days here. ee Jeremiah Mahoney returned last evening from Omaha whefe he shipped a train load of sheep to the for over eighty dour to k¢ep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activities. White Flesh-Rachel. 4 Send 10¢ for Trial Stra T. BOPKINS & SON, New York Gouraud’s Oriental.Cream NIGHT SCHOOL TUESDAY—THURSDAY 7:00 p. m. Banking Bookkeeping Posting Machine Squeezing and pinching out black- | heads make the pores large and cause irritation. Blackheads are | caused by accumulations of dust and Girt and secretions from the skin and there is only one safe a gure Way and one that never fails to get | rid of them— imple igs too— | that is to di @ them. Just get | from ey: a fF, ore about two ounces of calonite powder—sprinkle ®@ lttle on a hot, wet cloth—rub o the blackheads briskly for a nd. ff and you'll be Shorthand Typewriting English Spelling Penmanship Arithmetic Comptometer PHONE 1325 Casper Business at every black- a8 peared, and the skin | will be left soft and the pores in| their patural condition. “TYPE 3” GROUND-.GRIPP) WOMEN’S OXFO worn! We that we have the famous. WALK footwear. Nohandsomer shoe than this’ ever stepped slons the Avenue And yet with ali its trim attractive- ness you'll find this by far the most comfortable, stylish shoe you've ever ROUND RIPPER with which we are meeting Autumn’s call for sensible smartness in women’s You'll like them, College, Inc. are pleased to announce obtained the agency for ING SHOES Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE ness affairs for some time. at the United States naval acacemy at Annapolis arrived in Casper to- day and will visit with his brother, Arnold, for several days before re- turning east. . H. Roe Bartle, boy scout executive left today for Douglas where he will spend a day attending the fair after which he will leave for St.| Joseph, Mo., where he will be mar- ried within the next week. eee ¥F. EB. Hilburn of the Standard Oil company will leave Los Angles, Cal., spend some trip. where he will time on a pleasure o- William Utizinger, manager of the White Motor company, has re- turned from Denver where he spent a short time on business. siete Everett Brown, traveling account- ant for the Chicago and Northwest- ern railroad, is confined to the county hospital on account of iI!- ness. . R. 8S. Ellison, charge of the Midwest company in Wyoming; Dines, Refining Thomas A. president of the Midwest at finest pelts. 300 Fur Coats To Choose From Saturday for | Hole. a short Joliet, Il. B. E. ses | city today from his home in Ohio |_ Charles Phillips and Thomas /and will spend a month here visit- {Freeman arrived in the city Tues-|ing with his brother, George A jday from Denver | Col. Burke H. Sinclair, chief of! of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Industrial “the will spend several days here visiting |Omaha markets. Mr. Mahcney left Denver; James Gratiot, and Monte this morning for the Buffalo Creek Robinson left here Tuesday morn- ranch where he will attend to busi-|ing for Lander. over the road to the southern en- jtrance to Yellowstone park will be Robert W. Larson, first claseman | ™ade into the big game country in and around Jackson's F. J. Gill is in the city on bust- ness from Riverton. J. W. Schuster {is in the city for| Building company time H. F. Sims, representative of the Bruce company, is spending a short time here on business from, here visiting with friends enroute | P. J. Nertz of Billings, Mont., is spending a short time here on busi |ness and visiting with friends. vice president in| several days h ment of the Midwest Refining com-| D. S. Russell of the Russell Pros-| TT. L. Smith and H. H, Johnson pany, and M, E. Edwards, cashler| pecting company of Tulsa, Okla.,| left last evening for Co!orado where From there a trip of the same company, will leave|is here for a week attending to|they will spend a two weeks’ vaca- tomorrow morning for the Grass! busines: tion visiting with their parents. Creek and Elk Basin oll fields: and fish New club houses for Midwest em- ployes have been built at both | fietds and it is because of the for mal opening of these buildings that the trip is to be made, see | M. C. Collins of the Whitemore of California is among the business men in the city spending several days here, SET ‘Its Great!’ —that is what everyone says after a cup of Golden Gift Coffee. The fine quality is in the coffee, not in a fancy package. from . on business Morris E. Shamley and son Mor- ris, Jr., are spending several days Omaha. |from Montana to Colorado where eveye | they expect to make their home. Your Grocer has it. | J. P. Klug came down Tuesday | oor | from Thermopolis and will spend Harter C. Davis of Tulsa, Okla., several days here. | is spending a few weeks here on | _B. F. Higdon of the Producers and | brother, J. Davis. Refiners corporation is in the city | 0) Bae BREAKFAST ) for a few days from Salt Creek. Harold G Wilkens of Denver d | rata spending several weeks here at- tending to business affairs. Francis G. Morgan arrived in the Riehl eas Se a | Medium Brown Hair looks best and will spend | Morgan ere | | depart- —Advertisement. At a Trifle Over Wholesale Cost For the First Time in Casper An Opportunity To Make Your Fur Selection From An $80,000.00 Stock of The Very Finest Genuine Furs Furs of Every Description Neck Pieces, Chokers and Scarfs In Minks, ‘Hudson Seal, Kolinsky, Fox, Baum Martin, Sables. Priced $25 to $200 Scotch Moles, Fur Shoulder Capes In all the most popular lengths and styles. Suitable for all occasions. Made of the CASPER’S LEADING SPECIAL Relations This _wonderful _dis- play of Furs comes di- rect from one of America’s greatest manufacturers — not from a retailer. ‘You are actually paying, during this sale, the lowest prices for Furs ever known in Wyo- ming. We can supply your every want. You need not go away to buy your furs, you can buy them here at a big saving. There is no high rent or extra overhead expenses during this sale, Every garment is guaranteed by the Fuchs company to be exactly as represented and we invite the public of Casper to come to our store, inspect the furs and compare our prices with every quotation you have re- ceived this season from any other store. TWO DAYS ONLY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fur Coats In All Kinds of Furs In Short Lengths, Jacquettes, etc. Fur Coats, Capes and Wraps Many trimmed in contrasting collars, cuffs and borders, All lengths, 48 to 52 inches. Genuine Hudson Seal. Priced..$395 to $500 Price $85 to $400 Black Caracul. Priced........$395 to $850 Every Item In This Wonderful Display Is 3iege Caracul. Priced.....$650 to $1000 An Advanced Model Natural Siberian Squirrel. Priced —___.._.. ....—..§698 to $1000 Genuine Eastern Mink. RIIUSO) ci satesidege --++--.$1000 to $1450 A Deposit Will Hold Hudson Bay Seal. Priced..$69.50 to $200 Any Garment Until Wanted Northern Muskrat. Priced.....$99 to $200 Scotch Mole. Priced $450 to $700 Furs Direct From yi Wholesaler To Purchaser TY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES

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