Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 18, 1923, Page 3

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923 | BY MARY TOBIN Mrs. Dunbar Entertains At Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. J. R. Dunbar entertained at an enjoyable bridge luncheon, the | second of @ series, at her home yes- terday on South Kimball atreet. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs. A. K. Bott, Mrs. H. A. Burke and Mrs. George Jarvis. Among those who attended were Mrs, C. H. Carpenter, Mrs. Sinclair | Reekio, Mrs. C. H. Gompf, Mrs, H. | A. Burke, Mrs, George Jarvis, Mrs. | Ray Cook, Mrs. G. T. Morgan, Mrs. A. K. Bott, Mrs. Carl Taylor, Mrs. A. T. Jessen, Mrs. John Healy, Mrs. Frank Fisher and the hostess. . Methodist Ald Circles Will Meet Friday. The circles of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 with the following hostesses: Busy Bee, Mrs. T. H. Elsom, 1209 North Durbin street. Kensington, Mrs. Roderick Gor- len, 824 South Wolcott street. Social Service, Mrs. F. P. Neigh, 629 East Fourth street. Victory Workers, Mrs. Carl Bayer, 128 North Beech street. Mrs. Bayer will be assisted by Mrs, Anna Place. CY circle, all day session at the home of Mrs. O. O. Lea, 526 West Fourteenth street. ev. 4 4 Judge Brennan Performs Ceremonies. Two marriages have been per- formed by Judge Brennan within the last two days, that of Miss Anna Hibblem to Allen C. Marrs, both of Riverton, and Miss Leona Daly to Charles B. O'Connor of Casper, who are making thelr home here. eee Royal Neighbor Tea Friday Afternoon. The Royal Neighbors of America will give a silver tea tomorrow af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. Minnie Edelmuth, 278 South Jackson street, to which all members of the order as well as visiting members are in- vited. Mrs. Edelmuth will be assist- ed during the afternoon by Mrs. Mabel Wheeler and Mrs. May Carlisle. eee Yves. Johnson Entertains Thursday Bridge Club. Mrs. J. W. Johnson entertained the members of the Thursday Bridge club this afternoon at her home, 1114 South David street. Sub- stitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver and Miss Patricia Sullivan. The club will be enter- tained again next week on Thursday by Mrs. 8. N. Brooks. mene Westminster Guild Meeting Last Evening. ‘The first meeting of the season of the Westininster guild which is com posed of teachers and business girls who attend the Presbyterian church was held last evening at the manse on South Wolcott street. A dinner Was served at 6:30 to which 69 mem- bers of the guild attended. During the evening plans were made for the program and work of the year. It was decided upon that the next meeting to be held which will be October 31 will be in the form of a Hallowe'en party to which all mem- J res of the guild and young men of the congregation are invited to attend. . Mrs. McGrath Entertains. Mrs. Leigh McGrath | entertained at the first of a series of informal bridge luncheons given yesterday at her new home in the Standard addi- tion. Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. Pat- trick Sullivan and Mrs. L. A. Reed. Guests who attended were Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. Jermilah Mahoney, Mrs. H. L. Patton, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs. John McGrath. Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. Joe Bin- genheimer, Mrs. L. A. Reed. Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mrs. P. C. Nicolay: sen, Mrs. C. H,. Townsend, Mrs. A. H. Cobb, Mrs. Charles Crabtree, Mrs. T. A. Dean and Mrs. A. F. Hoff. Mrs. McGrath wi!l entertain again on Saturday of this week and on Tuesday of next week. cee Troquots Council Meeting This Evening. Iroquois Council] No. 5 degree of ‘Pocahontas, will meet this evening ‘at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall Following the business meeting # social hour will be held which will be in charge of Mrs. Carrie Seely Mrs. J. S. Van Doren and Mrs. Ell- zabeth Huss. All members and friends aro invited to attend. ee Mrs. Brewer Will Entertain Club. Mrs. Walter Brewer will entertain the members of the Friday Bridge club tomorrow at her residence, 853 East First street. . Mrs. Woods Will Entertain At Tea. Mrs. A. J. Woods will be hostess at an informal bridge tea to be given tomorrow afternoon at her residence, 631 Devine street. This to the second of a series of bridge par- ties which Mrs. Woods {s giving. 6. ue Dinner Party At Davidson Home, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Davidson re hosts at an informal dinner Simple Application That — Dis Blackheads and pinching lem= io a little on a hot, we TiskIy over the binckheads for few seconds—wash the parts @ every blackhead will bo gone, Pinching and squeezing out biack~ heads make large pores and you cannot get all of the blackheads out this way--while this almple applica- tion of calonite powder and water Gissolves every particle of them and Jeaver the ekin aud pores in saelr| Baturel condition ot, party given last evening at their home, 1134 South Beech street, com- pilmentary to Mrs. Henry Miles of Alcova who has been visiting for the last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davidson. Covers wer laid for ten. cee Mrs. Hoff Will | Entertain Mrs. A, F. Hoff will entertain the members of the Duplicate bridge club tomorrow at her residence on South Center street. 7 Pythian Sisters Meeting This Evening The Pythian Sisters will meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. All members of the organiza- tion are asked to be present. s'e)0 Women of Mooseheart Legion Will Meet Casper Chapter No, 306, Women of Mooseheart Legion, will hold a joint meeting with members of the Moose lodge Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the Moose lodge rooms. Wallace A. McGowan, supreme councillor of the supreme lodge, will give the address for the eve- ning. All members are requested to be present. eee Mrs, Leaon Entertains At Danclng Party Mrs. H. L. Leaon entertained at an informal dancing party given last evening at her home in honor of Mrs, Edna Martin of Montana who has been visiting at the Leaon home for the last few weeks. Twenty guests attended. eiecne Hallowe'en Dance Is Scheduled A Hallowe'en dance will be given for the employes of the Midwest Refining company by the Midwest Athletic club in the Masonic hall October 81, eee Mrs. Tobin Entertains At Bridge Tea Mrs. Charles W. ‘Tobin enter- tain at an informal bridge tea yes- terday afternoon at her residenco, 519 East Eleventh street.) Attraot- tive decorations of Hallowe'en de- signs were used. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs. Roy churchill Smith* and Mrs. H. H. Wrightsman. Among those who attended Mrs, C. C. VanVazkenburgh, were Mrs. John H. Moran, Mrs. St. Clair Mitchell, Mrs. H. E. Daily, Mrs. Roy Churchill Smith, Mrs. H. H. Wrightsman, Mrs. E. R. Breisch and the hostess. Personals |i H l Mrs. Crawford and daughter Riach left last evening for Los An-| geles after spending two or three months here visiting with and relatives. eee Mr. and Mra. V. L. Thornton re turned from the coast where they have been on an extensive pleasure trip. During their several months absence from the city they toured the Yellowstone National park. Mont: Itaho, Washington, Ore ech, vada, Utah and California. Miss Bernice Deltine of Tulsa, Okla., is a visitor in the city for a| short time. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Teeters of Bho- shoni are visiting with friends here and attending to business affairs for several days. eee Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Walker and guest?) Mr. and Mrs. Musser of Minnesota, rpent yesterday in Salt Creek looking over the oll fields. je setie Mrs. Dele Perkins arrived in the city yesterday from Missouri and will spend several days here, eee ‘Mr. and Mrs. George H. Clair and family have arrived in the city from Ogcen, Utah, and will make their home here. see Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kampf are spending some time in Rawlins and Laramie on a business trip, Mr. Kampf is connected with the Pro. ducers and Refiners corporation, Mr. and Mrm C. M,. Carter are visiting in the clty with friends from their home in Bloomington, Il. ee Mr. anG Mrs. lL. P. Peterson and daughter Marion have returned Camphor Water for Eyes Nothing has the quick action of simple eamphor, witchhazel, hydras tis, ete., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, One small bottle Lavoptik helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes, Aluminum eye cup free, Casper Pharmacy,—Advertisement, os s) vru GL don’t hear ’em, friends | on @ shopping and business trip for the last week, oe Mrs. Paul Mitchell and mother are in the city for a short time vis- iting with friends from Battle Creek Mich, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. EH. BH. LaMar are Glenrock visitors in the city for = short time. ee Miss Hazel Poff came down yes- terday from Manville and will spend several days here. oe Mr. and Mra, A. T. Simpson of Cleveland, Ohio, are the guests of relatives here for several days. Sues Richard Munson left this morning for Seattle, having been called there by the serious fllness of his mother. Mr. Munson is assistant athletic coach here. eo Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Bothwell are among the Denver callers in the city this week. Miss Helen Rollins will leave Fri- day evening for Denver where she will visit with relatives for several days. he Casper Dally Cridun from Denver, where they have been|the guests ef friends here for|this week left yesterday for home.| from Nebraska where he has been several days. eee ‘Thomas C. Morley and sister, Vir- ginia have returned from St. Louis where they have been spending a two weeks’ vacation visiting with friends, eee Mra. Frank Corcran and children are visitors in the city from their home in Billings. eee * Mr. and Mrs. Lyte C. Andrews of Colorado Springs, are the guests of Mr. Andrews’ sister, Mra, Harold C. Wrightly here for several days. eee Glenn Fletcher of 542 South Beech street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fletcher, left yesterday for Lara- mie, Wyoming where he will pursue & course in architecture at the Uni- versity. | City Briefs H. W. Davis is a Kaycee man spending several days here. James T. Connor is spending sev- o- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hamling of Tulsa, Okla., are in the city for a short time. They wil! leave tomor- row for Salt Creek, where they will syend several éays cn business. eee Mrs. Bert Wilson will leave to- morrow for the east where she will spend several weeks visiting with her parents. She will be accom- panied on her return home by her small niece, Anna Wilson who will attend school here. eee Frank Smith and mother will have been visiting for the last few where they will spend the winter months. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Olson have re- turned from Cheyenne where they have been visiting for thel ast few days with friends. oie Mr. and Mrs. Robert James are here visiting with friends for a week from thelr home in Nebraska. 3 Betis Mrs. M. Morrison and: son are spending the day here on business from their ranch. . Mr. end Mrs. Andrew A. Haines are the quests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Madey from thelr home in Colo- rado. Mr. and Mrs. James Kennan and baby daughter have returned from Thermopoiis where they have been for the last week as guests of friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Burns and family will leave next week for Nebraska where they expect to make their home. see Mr. and Mrs. C. I, Morgan | motored into the city today from heir home in Denver and will be The Hair Beautiful Just glowing with vigor, radiance and health. Wavy locks that reflect Sunshine and Happiness. You will “know” perfect hair beauty thru the use of WRAUD: CORIENTATS UT OL SPECIAL Marinello Specialty Shop 246 East Second Street SHAMPOO .. MARCEL .. Phone 2367 for Appointment ei piesa | A palr of ‘‘blue’’ songs—you'll feel blue if you cy B ; era! days here on business from Lavoye. eee Arthur Bartles and C. R. Cam- eron are Denver business men here for several days. A. A. Simpson 1s attending to business affairs here from Buffalo. Serer R. Hood came in yesterday on business from Lavoye. cee A. L, Taylor 1s here for a short time on a business trip from Grey- bull. ere Gerrald Stack arrived in the city this morning from Denver where he has been on business for a short time. Mr. Stock is enroute to his home in Lander. se. Frank Lee was a Glenrock visitor hero yesterday. ° T. C. Schubert arrived yesterday from Omaha and expects to spend several days here on business. eee L. R. Appell and James Rohlas are among the many Denver busi- nem men spending several days here. . . Hon. N. A. Pearson of Sheridan who spent a day or two in Casper ———$—$——$——_—<____ Beauty Contented You are always confi- dent that your beanty has been developed to! its highest possibilities after using Gourand's OrientalCream. White Flesh-Rachel. 1 Send 10 for Trial Size A Seasonable New Regular $7.75 Values White, Brown and Everywoman’s Store Subway Special Radium Silk Princess Slips Sizes 38 to 46 = Mr, Pearson is a prominent contrao- tor tn Sheridan and aleo a member of the Wyoming senate from Sher- idan County, Ralph B. Bell. district manager of the Continental Supply company, is in the city for a short time, ee Oscar Thomas, district manager of the Nationa! Supply company, has returned from Montana where he has been for a short time on bus!- ness for his company. vee Arthur Bartels of Denver is at- tending to business affairs in the city. C. B. Peters of Sylvan Lake, §. D., 1s among the out-of-town bu ness visitors here for a few days. arr F. L. Given, claim agent for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy |Failroad, ts In the city on business | from Omaha, . . | TT. B. Hoffer of the Producers and Refiners corporation will spend a short time In the city this week on business, i Lyle Tibbetts, formerly of the Tripeny drug store, has returned Exclusive Pattern Hats duvetyns. Item In Black, Flesh, —the most popular line of low-priced ‘Ask your friends—they buy and know Poiret Twills, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Novelties, Complete Range of Sizes (A Subway Special) Notice to Creditors of Casper, Wyoming Rodeo In order to properly appraise the as Rodeo all cred:tors must immediately certify and itemize claims as correct and file same with Casper Chamber of Commerce, which assumes no responsibility for payment but is endeavoring to assist in working out satisfactory adjus CHAR Secretary-Manager Ca ON SALE AT 25% Reduction | Choice of selection of snappy Sport and Trimmed Models in silk and velvet combinations, felt and Special $5.00 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | ANNE’S HAT SHOP Balcony Midwest Pharmacy Dresses In Casper Today Our Buying Ability Is the Reason visiting fer the last few weeks, eee Harry Fisher arrived in the city yesterday from Sloux City on a business trip of several days, se B. M. Nice is in the city on bus!- ness from Oklahoma, oO GOOD CIGARETTES: GENUINE “BULL DURHAM TOBACCO ets of Casper, Wyoming tment. ES B. STAFFORD, per Chamber of Commerce From the Houses of Fisk-Randa- Brodine 110 EAST SECOND STREET several days visiting with friends from his home in Daltas, Tex. (Main Floor) Dress Specials Wanted Materials, Latest Styles Newest Colors Values That Challenge Complete Range of Sizes $22.75 $29.75 $39.75 PAGE THRE? Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo, Advertisement. Harold MoGee is in the city for 685 CONVENIENT TERMS Th MILTON GRAND PIANO selling at $685, is included in the Wells Company’s display of Grand Pianos—the finest in the United States. Its beauty of tone, elegance of finish and above all, its durability, combine to entitle it to a place with our other world-famed grands CHICKERING, KURTZMANN, HAINES BROS., ARMSTRONG THE CHARLES E. WELLS MUSIC CO., Casper, Wyo. Send me literature and floor plan on your $685 Milton Grand. Name Street The Chas. E. Wells Music Company “Home of the Chickering” 232 East Second Casper, Wyo. Phone 194 Buy your season tickets now for the Departmental Club Concert Series which begins with the ANNA CASE CONCERT, October 22. Seat reservations made in our store. Subway Specials (For Friday and Saturday) All Regular Hats Ae $3 75 Five Dollar At All Wool Gauntlet Gloves A New Line in Various Colors $3.95 Sizes BATHROBES—A pret- Phones 2165 and 2166 Misses’ Sizes ty new line, special at... (Mezzanine ) Hat pecials Comparison All the newest small shapes now so popular with their brilliant colorings, $8.75 $10.00 $12.50

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