Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 12, 1924, Page 3

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ss THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1924. Che Casper Dally Cridune PAGE THREE. Richard Shipp gave a very enjoy- talk. Lincoln street, the reverend Lewis EB. Carter officiating, Mr. Mc- Dowell has been in Casper many years and is at present connected with the pipe line department of follow. Special entertainment has been provided for the occasion. Mrs. Warren Scovel will be the hostess for the evening. see PERSONALS for a few days, before returning to their home in Cody. sae Mrs. H. J. Allen ef Wichita, Kan., per and has considerable financial interests here. eee Ralph Andrus is back for the Attorney E. H. Foster, made an in- spection trip yesterday to the tu- berculosis camp at Eadsville on Cas- per mountain. “in |8 19 the elty. She is the wife of} summer. He has been attending see ‘ the.Midwest. They will make thelr] concert To Be Gk bored bette Holmes is spencing | Goy. Henry J. Allen of that state, | the University of Wyoming the| “SMrestone” ‘Fossett ts in the Lik: home in Casper. This Evening wes rake ys in Lander visiting Sg’ past year, coln street hospital. He was oper? Casper Literary Club The pupils of Mrs. Madiynn Tre- i eens Miss Myrtle McKenzie ts visiting Bee ated upon for appendictis. To Meet Tonight. ber, voice ‘instructor, and of Mrs. Mrs. Carl Bayer of North Beech her sister, Mrs, Dennis, at 253 North Lawrence Ormsby. and Lewis Alls- . The regular meeting of the Cas- Marguerite Curtz, violin instructor, will appear in joint’ concert this. street has gone on an extended trip Park. man kaye returned home for the Douglas McMurray 1s visiting ae ae Satis ne ie taahine ES Siaden cee summer from Taramie where thep| George ‘andaveer and William 4 at Cheyenne. able. and taingina: . ie af “Jevening at the Music Shoppe, at. . Miss Margaret Field cf the Hen-| have been in the University. Keeker for a few days. He is a Phi erick, Ahrens of Cheyenne The Lidiaetinseihy yaad follows: evening at the Parnenie library. 8:00 o'clock. All those inte! Mise <teatn pee eereaae sie ei ning Hotel Cigar store will leave to- Ore Delta Theta from Oklahoma. The and Miss Isabelle McKenzie of Cas- were quietly’ married at 8 Address of welcome, Pocahontas Loucks of the Literabos tribe. are invited to come and enjoy a most interesting program which ts" morning from a two weeks’ vaca- morrow for a three weeks’ vacation to be spent in Riverton. Roy ‘Hall, sheepman, was in from three of them will leave Saturday ‘Gata: Clad. fan dnede visiting: ree the range yesterday. for Yellowstone park where , they © o’@lock Tuesday morning. The wed- Teaateiatress ¢ Violin solo—Hungarian Dance — siting in Laramie, Den- eee eee will spend the summer as rangers. ding took place at St. Mary's cathe- ip GLEE pk operat rsay end ee page Spee ee sigh aa aria | Yee and northern Kansas, Sho will] -yrrs. Sena Cesstia and Miss Con-| Supt. Bond of Salt Creek {is in eee Gral, Cheyenne, thé nuptial mass being celebrated) by Rev. Father James Hartman, rector of the par- ish, In the presence of relatives and many friends. 3 ‘The bride wore a becoming frock Maxon. " ‘The Sachem, Mrs. Nicolaysen. _ Recorda, Peninka, Chiet of Tribal History, Mrs, Herncall. Corresponda, The Fleet Foot Mes- at her home on 918 St. John street. A two-course luncheon was served during the @fternoon. The first prize was won by Mre. Lane and the ccn- solation by Mrs. Pap. . Carmel O'Malley Violin trio, “Prie: March,” from Athalia. Carmel O'Malley, first violin; Margaret Metz, first violin; Gladys Searles, second violin; Constance resume her duties National bank. eee Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Gorthy, of 524 South Linco!n, have adopted a two menths’ old baby boy ‘from the at the Wyoming stance Jorgensen drove to Midwest yesterday for a ehort visit with friends, town today on his way to Chicago, where he will take work this’ sum- mer in the University of Chicago. esa ie Mr. and Mrs. Mills and daughter Clair Mills of Sheridan ts tn town ‘on busiziess. L. P. Craig of Cheyenne is in the city. sénger, Mrs. Jones. h tn De: FS drove into town from Boulder, Colo. * i? 2 “s a Pa 7 ‘ace i jome in nver, last evening. They are spending a ; j i tappctabiony CITY BRIE! They re spending pi pases her da galiis gi’ brid Fut aeatedtie of the Wam-| Rake Sale Vocal solo, “Little Pink Rose—_| 4. iS eee day here before continuing — thelr i » * . . To Be Given. ape Catile, Yasue aiowe rg. H. Roo Bartle left Monday drive to the Park. Mr. Mills was as ‘Peaell aiid teckes Aiea cee Gigraten Cater Councilor, Mrs.) (Mee. U,8. Miller's. division 6t the | “Rose in the bua” Dorothy woenter for St. Joseph, Mo., and Kentucky| Homer Mann, of Powell, 1s stop- | formerly of Casper having been the Tiegiciatenaed the Eekeresih wee Darko Nawaceia, the Sweet sin.| Presbyterian church will hold a baie Sines endl, where she wil! spend the summer mett Cole was Mr. Ahrens‘ best ger, Mrs. Fisher. sale Saturday, at 10 o'clock, at the Violin solo “Marionette Waltz” Berg months. Mrs. Bartle is the wife of ping over in Casper for a few days on his way home from the Univer- owner of the Mills Stationery com- pany, man. Hol Ha: 7 \ the Boy Scout tive-in th ‘ acasn atoire Sun and Wind Bring Out Pd - folmes rdware store. The sale * Eugene Bundy. oy Scout executive in this city | sity at Laramie. Spots. How to Remove Easily Bins ac Abel aR oF he eros rhe Poe ane geen: MAR La continue thoughout therdsy. \| Vocal solo, “Mighty Like a Rose} 4nd a popular member of the young: eee Tim McCoy left for his home itn ERT Bisa ory Spey IAS ed Beale ay a ; cee er social set. James Wilson was in town yester-| Thermopolis today. Hete's.a chance, Biles Ease nd fe theb ef the. bride- | th TT abe, ‘Mrs Shi. Tea Given eee dap from his ranch east of Casper. atl te try remedy for aoe phe ipsa ire. “Adie Ahrane ere x Toi For. Guest. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gardner and . Frank Sipple“of Bates Hole ts the guarantee of a reliable concern on Warren avenue, with decorations in pink and white and covers ar- ROG) 4 Piano and Violin Duet, the Misses Met. Mirs Thora Slade entertained this afternoon at a britge tea, at the ic Violin solo, “Pilgrims son Dick, and Miss Gardner, were Dr. G. TY Morgan, chairman of in town for todap. that it will not cost you a penny out of town shoppers from Glen-| the county commissioners, accom: eee sutowal sh teena renst ee Seoek ance Am Whistlt; solo, Miss Eisfe Winter}S’ade residence on CY avenue, in from nhauser. reck yesterday. Mr. Gardner {ts con- panied by “Muddy” Milne, went to Commissioner G. T. Morgan and 3 we ir hance feared ale: Reading, Mrrnper sauaticns from Dic-| honor of Miss Ida Ward, of Cody, Mrs. Ruth McMurray + nected with the Glenrock bank. the FL ranch yesterday on a road| John Kiel who is in charge of rah eres wedichiiesies Othine— son of Casper, aunt and uncle ,of | Kens,” Mrs. E. B, Fisher. who is visiting in the city. The guest | Vocal solo, “At Dawning” Cadman, oe, %% inspection trip. road work for the county, left this be ah Vocal solo Mrs. Walters, a guest | list included the Mesdames Bowman, | Vocal solo, “Thank God for a Miss Gladys Hasbrouck returnea| ore ne morning for Sweetwater where they | 7ouble strength “from any quusnist pe Miss McKenzie ts a|from North’ Carolina. Greenbaum and ™-if and Misses}, Garden" - Del Riego} this morning from Laramle where| Willard Longshore was in town| have gcne on a road inspection tour. poll tapany tdate sid aoeeeiear D i eateh ee mddieael” chen oe Dance, “The Medley,” and “Eng-| Livingston, Flinn, Kimbal!, sidd,| Vocal solo, umber Song"_....--| She has been for the past week at-| Yesterday from the Longshore «feu eh Honosly sfaecklem asd! eatin beat a Adhere a graduatea| lsh Country Dance,” the Misses | Hasbrouck and the guest of honor MacFadyn | tending the graduating exercises of | @nch. FY Cc. L. Draper, head of the state] tiful complexion. Rarely is mora rc the then St. John’s hospital,| uth Marshall, Helen Reid, Betty| Miss Ward. i Mrs. H. P. Bubb her sister. ered Cheyenne, and since receiving her diploma, has been connectéd with the Natrona County hospital of Cas- per. Mr. Ahrens is employed by the Union Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Ahrens took the afternoon train for the west, where Wiederhold, Elizabeth Nicolaysen, Frances Whittington, Geraldine Air- heart, all of the Genevieve Fitz- gerald School of the Dance. “2. Mrs. Rose Entertains At Tea. Mrs, R. R. Rose entertained at an ‘Mrs. Reed Gives Luncheon. a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon tc¢ at her home on South Center street Sixteen guests were invited. Sree Mrs. L. A. Reed entertained with | Violin solo, Violin solo, val Dance ------..Czerwonky Little Wilma O'Brian. “Berceuse” Chernowsk Little House of Dreams” Oley Speaks Leah Holloran Violin solo, “Minuet in Ancient Russian Village Festi- Vocal solo, an extended honeymoon will belintormal tea this afternoon at her Style" -- Czerwonky Mrs, Bowman 4 % ; Searile spent, At the station the bridal] nome on South Beech street, The Mutectated. _ Gladys Seariles couple were serenaded by the Union | artair was given in honor of the Mrs, Earl Bowman will be hoitees | V°S! 8010, ng of the Robin” Picific. band, under the direction of | Mesdames Kem sr., Abben, Clapp Fauci - Seay ~~------ Anna Cas¢ HU Jacobs. A large crowd of friends . d Snook. About 49 guests were eat Vocal solo, “Chanson Indoue"’.. N H 5 G d S Were gathered to wish them a. safe pera ares the afternoon, ‘The | he? residence . on caret a Carrie Bartlett ew ats oats an uits and happy | journey.—Cheyenne | Mesdames James: Kem Jr, BH. J.| strogu ere, Suents will include the) ___. Rimsky-Karsakow (On the Mezzanine) ‘Tribune. Sullivan, Charles Campbell, A. G,| Mesdames Sam Neff, Stanley Green: | vocal solo, “Daddy At pth Fidel and H. P, Fishburn assisted|P@¥™, Ellison Kntitle, “ Charles | vocat solo, “Daisies f ‘ very Interesting. =. 4 ‘ater a Vocal solo, “Meditation,” from t otuse: Iidoseahe ivan bs tise “wo: Postpone Mary Finn. Diy Sai ORM S Pe 7 Sports and Dress Wear Are to be found in a liberal men's Departmental club, yesterday | Food Sale. eon Ge Marguerite Metz New and different creations in assortment of clever styles at the Townsend, was very enjoy-| ‘ye food sale which was to have| Past Chiefs Club Vocal solo, “Song of Songs” Moya approved materials and shapes able and interesting, with more than| been held this week by* the Iriquois|To Be Entertained “La Gitana” Sturgis 100 guests present, A most delightful program follow- ed the luncheon with Mrs. W. W. Lacy as toastmistress for the occa- sion. The toasts carried out an Indian suggestion, all those appear- ‘on the program answering to fdian names, some reciting poems to the meter of Hiawatha. -Mrs. E. Council number 5 of Pocahontas hase been postponed until June 21. eer McDowell-Gall Marriage Wednesday. The marriage of J. West Me- Dowell and Mrs, Maudé Ball took place yesterday evening at 9:30, at the Methodist parsonage on South SALE PRICE Values Up to $85.00 ; 136 SOUTH CENTER THREE COSTUME SUITS In Navy and Grey. Sizes 16 and 18. Values to $145.00 EIGHT CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS BLAKEY & at a bridge party this ‘evening at The Past Chief's club wifi be en- tertained tomorrow evening at the Summer Lodge “Island Dale” sum- mer home of Mr. and Mrs. John Whisenhunt. The husbands of the members will be the guests of the club. Dinner will be served im mediately upon arrival at the lodge and a short business meeting will Margaret Smith Violin solo, “Concerto (first move- ment)” — --- De Beriot cDermott. Vocal solo, “Waltz Song from Ro- meo and Juliet.’ “Where M n CO. Final SUIT SALE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE WILL PLACE OUR ENTIRE LINE OF LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS ON SALE AT $25 and $45 35 TAILORED SUITS Navy, Tan and Grey, Plain and Fine Stripes, Also Fancy Sport Styles. Sizes 16 to.40 - SALE PRICE __________ Has Rested” Misa <“:<ondolyn Roberts, of Lan- der, is in the city for the day. ee Mrs. E. F. Ward and daughter, Ida, are visiting frien¢s In Casper At Popular Prices Everywoman’s Store Robert Grieve was in town yester- day from tha home ranch at Oil City. eee Ross Lambert {s in Casper. Mr. Lambert is a former resident of Cas- public utility commission {s in town from Cheyenn: c Drs. Shingle of Cheyenne, Edginton of Laramie, and E. Morad of Casper accompanied by. Commissioner Morgan and County oO. than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles.—Adv. 110 East Second Street i hy fries Summery Dresses of Style and Quality On the Main Floor and in A Convenient Place to Meet Your Friends the Subway In Navy, Tan and Pin Stripes. Size 38 to 44 Value $98.50 We have recently received many summery dresses for women and misses in the newer effects which are delightful departures from the earlier styles and still priced so reasonably as to appeal at once to one’s pocketbook as well as to one’s appreciation of what is lovely, new and different. RESSES 100 SUMMER SILKS Figured and Plain, Light and Dark Colors. SPECIALLY PRICED These New Models Are Shown On the Main Floor The Price Range Is From $19.75 to $42.50 All Sizes Have You Seen the New Cricket Suits at “Step Down and Save” in “The Subway” 100 SILK AND WOOL DRESSES Selected From Our Regular Stocks of Better Dresses. Sateen Petticoats Attractive new styles in black, green, Princess Slips shadow-proof Sateen Princess All Styles in i Light and Dark Shades. All Sizes. Value to $65.00 $12 75 ‘, $22 50 > bue an ancy figures., Both light Blipe in blue, green, brown and Ht Spt Gs lS A 2 ll a 3 4 $1.00 and $1.25 $1.50, $1.95, $2.95, $3.50 Newest Fancies for Attractive Jap Crepe Kimonas $1.50 to $2.95 All sizes in combinations of orchid, pink, blue, red and fancy figures, SUIT ACCESSORIES DEARVILLE SCARFS—Value $2,765: Sale Price.sc.b 25 WATCH FOB—Values to teh $1 00 Summer Sports Wear Pattern Hats, Sport Hats, Vogue, Rawak Meadowbrook styles. Values to $25.00. SALE PRICE $5.00 and Velour Vests Skirts Sleeveless Sweaters Complete New Stocks of Silk Hosiery Black, white and all the new pastelle shades, Blouses Hose Necklaces Sale Price lias da an bats GARDINIERS—Value $1.50, Sale Price Gloves Bracelets Puncture Proof $1.00 $1.00 Daydream $1.50 Farrings Swagger Sticks Scarfs

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