Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX. - f SOCIETY - Che Casper Sunday Criduse ; sia “SUNDAY, JUNE 22,1924. - 2 News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations SO2eSO0S4 DEAAARA LEVEL DEAD PAG] Diet te ea eee he COE Ces eT eke reer re ——eEEyEyye aE a 3 i Powers !s a son of Mr. and Mrs. week in Colorado. i ©. Powers and came to Casper from "es Rota g ‘al tae: Sis tai " M h P 2} Texas. He ts chief accountant for] st, Mark’s Synurgac +i Te TORO | a se fans. { . the Rocky Mountain Gas Co., a sub: see sate 4 contractora from Great Falls, Mont., onarc. lano { sidiary of the Ohid Of Co. He is Mark's. Synurgap will hold in are in the city submitting bids on 7 pw member of the Casper lodge of| spesial mectine at the home ot Mure the new school to be built here. . Bs { 21ks and of other civic organizations.| >. 1, Hooper, at 1610 South Walnut bd ‘Martin Cornet * {All four young people are well and] stroet. on Tuesday afternoon Mr. ang Myre. Ray MSHAtEY acy Silver finish—a bargain © + favorably known and quite popular eee : —Photo by Bell's Studio.| the Proud parents of a baby boy 2 at k eee t | in the younger social circles of this] Auto Club Dance - 3 born monday yen 16, at their home % - : f { city. They are motoring through the| Last Evening. MISS HELEN SIMPSON, a member of the younger|°” 846 Madison. | You P; d of That 43.50 4 Big Horna ed Yellewstone Park on |i ing Auto ctub| social set who has returned from the University of Nebras-| y, overt’ aitingham, popular Are You Proud o! ‘ ; turn to Casper they will be at home| clus hucee atthe taut of Cente | ka, Where she is a member of the Pi Beta Phi fraternity. | tromer pastor of the First Cong Barn of Yours? I to thelr many friends after July 1.| mountain, at a dancing party. ‘The Pe ELE Te ed PERDUE OF eR risen pueran Bey sis Co dl a ita y Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland will live| affair was a most enjoyable one cana) Hite sini (Wiad boo dither driphaarts dr cpapire mith oa Conde wade g K ‘etry arty a he Albuquerque apartments and 8 . . bs. : at the Atbuat reas) a arts ents nd ees Qin) Cilendar — iinena lly ‘recuperating from her esa wsltte in the city tomorrow and rable cabin pom sade Vous TBin oon ‘ Mocrory’ apartments, "| Mims Wagner. Te ee oe itself, Good paint will doit—we Dian, Shes wead'ng was somewhat of al! Mrs. Chris Wagner gave a towel . W ! can show you some very attrac- ictrola ub any « surprise to the friends of the young for hor niece, Miss Coming eek tive color combinations. We'd Buys Victécl r people in the Ohio and Illinois com-| Mary Wagner, who Is to be married REN RSL ape, ® suggest Lowe Brothers Barn y: epi) N hep ck any, be stated, that | in August to Foster Shaw of Clovis Monday 3 Paint for your outbuildings. It * Portable ts 2 Mesdames orge Ferguson, Edwin = ea) o j i ” . A ed less than three months—a 00 1 phate) seturn “to Casper. Day, Otis Thompson, Charles Lester, | Mrs. Hal Curran's residence. 3 meats, nor would you think of buying your grocer- Sapo that's way §¢'8 09 the extremely low price of e at PACES ‘ James Miller, Carl Hawkes, William | Joint meeting of M. W. A. & R. N. ies at a garage. Makes You. j aadies’ Aid to L. Brown, E. A. Gale, Charles Tuesday * 4 $305 00 < { . Give Social. Swingle, James Spies, A. M. Wat-| Meeting of St. Mark's Synurgac Our business is drugs and drug sundries, We e Member ea | The Ladies Aid of the\North Cas-| sun, Verne Mokler, Barton Henry.| at Mrs. Hooper's, 1610 South Wal specialize in those lines and employ and direct CASH OR TERMS. 3} per Presbyterian church will give | A. L. Horsch, °. E. Littlefield, Dan | nut street. trained help to wait.on you promptly, intelligently N ; an ice cream social on Wednesday | Sples, William Jones, N, Ferguson, | | Lecture by Mrs. Humphrey. ideri i N 1 evening on the corner of H and St,| James Dunn, M. L, Bishop, George} “tuesday Tea Club. ane career ely considering your interests equally y ° : John, on the site of the proposed Lilly, J. C. Stacy and Blanche Wednesday M30 ‘ Every bit of our experience in ° Winter Memoria} church, which, will] Wagner. Mrs. Geis to give Bridge luncheon. th i the paint business is at your : > avereieds ne eee b an thirt, i be built soon. Everybody invited to Mrs. J. K. Davia and Miss Cora che capah i an 7% pte rh hae Sunducted eevicesto-belp you ext: bether \ e u SIC O e ne attend. _Cecll Bon, of the Sco Ben Realty | rikely will entertain, is business in Casper proves that we are not here results and greater economy, no ° SELES Co., has been awarded the location) “y ccture by Mrs. Humphrey. to make a_ “get-rich-quick” grab-and-get-away. matter what kind of painting you ‘The H ‘i ” Joint Meoting of the old town of Hadsville, on Cas: rsd We make YOUR interests OUR interests, We sell tend ta da. Come in and Rotter cereal tit B | e ntain as a mineral file. Thureday rests, e€ se intend to see us, 238 Eas Planned for Monday. Per SIORERIR 98/8 TNS AT: Thursday Club will meet, drugs in a drug store. HOLMES t Second St. Phone 1745 Maden aber Camp, 12325" of the] John H, Carey has returned from |, Literary Club at Natrona County » * HARDWARE CO. “Tt is better to shop at THE MUSIC SHOPPE than to hold a to codmen of America, will] « business trip which took him to | brary. ; ; ‘ ish haa ii ay pola & Joint jreeting with the Royal | puttalo, Gillette and Hot Springs, brMre Frances Brown) will’ gives Phone 601 tcish you ha Neighbor lionday evening, June| ridge luncheon. 3 4 Knights of Pyt hall. | © rn St. Mark's Guild will meet e seconu sand 1 W oleate 3 nt program has beet| John J. Burst, district manager Friday : planned which will be followed by | of the Oliwell Supply Co, left yes-| « Friday Bridge Club will meet with CASPER’S PIONEER STORES 3 the serving of refreshments and by for Pittsburg, Penn., and| Mrs. A. F, Austerman. Wyoming’s Leading Drug Stores é Lecture by Mrs. Humphrey. ' i ba — The, Rexale Stores = ENS S) SNL) 4 Friends of Mrs. J. C, Pursel will be <a ey et be to know that her sister, Mrs. TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” eo - & 7G AY ye Z ‘ i Deidrich, who was_reventl : i waV— TNT. a 7 4 ta eq . 8 . ti at do you know about | 1 ; TB OAD ed tO Nt tex tniose tet and J, K. Sutherland of Jop lin, Mo,, and for several years*has held the important position of trust as secretary to the gefieral super. intendent of operations in the Rocky Mountain region \for the Ohio Oil John McFayden. He ts a mem: f the Casper Masonte and F Co. b lodges and of the C untry Club, “Home of the 232 East Second Shackelford. Lathrops Entertain Mrs. H. R. Lathrop enter- t evening at a party given f Dr. Dacken of the of Mr. in hono! Lathrop clinic ¢ tilly Boles who w The Chas. E. Wells Music Company CASPER Chickering” Phone 194 Sale. ‘WATCH THE TRIBUNE Miss MatildA Frankle is in th at Alliance, Nebr, 2 eee Mrs. Hugh Smythe and son of Glenrock were through Casper yes- terday on their way to Salt Creek where they will visit Mrs. Thornton and Mrs. Hammond of that town. eee CHAIN WIDE 1g] BoM on a week-end fishing trip to city for several weeks. Her home ‘is|the Big Horns. ‘ f ‘EF r PERSONAL I .ENTION OF CASPER ot : TS IN CITY hn , r mc ? Miss Laura Ellis, of the Richards; Mra, Mary EH. Sykes of Monmouth, j . : 4 and Cunningham office force agcom-| TIL, is visiting Mra. F. B, Firmin of hit ; AT. : , fanied her mother, this past week, | this city: j ATS : : to Marne, Mich., the family home, x cee g ; : where she will visit for some time} Ex-Governor F. Chatterton, of ; ; before returning. A Riverton, is in Casper on business. Pry oe ; e lo Weddin} made for a big campaign for next Z cd ig hes fall and the members are very anxi- Mrs. Floyd Blackmore and her} Rasmus Lee, well known sheep- ; t 1 A double wedding of more than] ous that everyone attend Monday's small son, W. A. Blackmore, and|man was in the city yesterday buy- 7 usual interest to Casper people was] program and arouse new enthusiasm her mother, Mrs. James, returned to| ing sup. ‘S$ _preparatory to spending r ar a a 3 solemnized at Thermopolis Friday|in the organization. The program Denver Saturday to thelr home in| the summer in the mountains. A Dandy, Almost New H Rfternoon at 5:30 o'clock when four| for entertainment is aa follows: that city. Rees ae A Pipe . C Melody members of the Ohio Off and the} §tillway’s orchestra. s¢ ‘Post’ McGrath maureen from Ellington Piano t Tilinols Pipe Line companies in Cas-| Addresses of welcome, by the Mra, Lloyd M. Tully and son, removes ata where he has Saxophone t | per were united in marriage, The] Venerable Consul of M. W. A. and Charles, are visiting for several been visiting for several days. ~~ Finish; black t | parties were Mrs. Jessie I, Wilson|/the Royal Oracle of R. N, weeks at the home of Mrs, Tully's Brass inish, jac! ¢ ! na John Burl Sutherland, and Miss! Vocal solo, by Mrs. H. T. Pile. father, W.8.Kimball: Mrs, Tully was} Clifford Bond is leaving soon for leather case ' Vera Armstrong ahd Clay Orton Lecture on M. W. A., by Judge formerly Edness Kimball of this city. eee Ai 8 Fhe ni R gn ep r Powers. ‘The ceremonies were per-| 5. E. Enterline. ° ee ation, h the Tri- Fs ul Fseecsedl by Rey.’ Edwin Bell, pas- dancing, by Elaine Meyers. Ss Pie Vinoest Pty bee a eit pase Dhabeny t , hurch at Ther- Vocal lo, by Mrs, Murilal Buck- | ~ siting her parents. irs. ter 4 aN ihe ee eee ley. peat tiga: Bei nes _| was formerly Helen Carlson from Pepeithy societal ieee! ie 5; z The brides have been in the em-| Lecture on R, N., by Mrs. Lula Casper. ul Ay Fe ortham an ,’ ploy of the Ohio and Illinois «| Tildon, ces cn Renee vornepey rod Omens C Melody t panies for the past three years. M Vocal solo, by Mrs, T. I. Sharp. Mrs. James M. Sundisan has as} for the National gonvention 9 Saxophone q Sutherland is a daughter of Mr. and) Piano solo, by H. A. Wagner. pes heute mueets ne ones ME i reiptae }}) a Mrs. Frank L. Parks of Iola, Kan.,| Artistic dancing, by Andrienne rker, her sisters, Mrs. Rogers and Silver finish, black od ra: rea Powers is the daughter of} Meyers. Mrs. Barker and a friend, Mrs. M. +, Oaginupa paeencel, Maas el GaN gant fr. and Mrs. William Armstrong of ding, “Beauty Doctor,” by Clauber. ‘The party drove by car| Woo! grower, ts In the city for » North Lincoln street, of this city. rine Ellis Martin. from Denver. ‘They will be in Cas- cohen ic 3H $132 50 hn Sutherland js the son of Mr. yuthern melody, by Mrs. J. R Rea tie ho aber jot Dr, and Mrs. Frank Yates have ‘ A rich mahogany case, without a a mark .on it. Duet bench to match, =} $365.00. CASH OR TERMS. mighty A Slightly Used “York” Cornet Silver finish, gold bell, a $55.00 fine buy for the Jewelry Business? Unless you have made a study of the Jewelry Busi- ness you are more or less it on the repu- tation of a person or firm with whom you deal. Diamonds are worth $75.00 per carat to $2000.00 per carat. Do you know the les when you see them? Silver tableware sells from $1.00 per set for teaspoons to $17.50 per set. Are you sure i which ones you are getting when you buy? Swiss : wrist watches sell from $5.00 to over $100.00 each F . and from outward appearance and shapes, look i ON SUMMER APP A much alike and so it is all the way through the s jewelry line. Because of these facts much decep- : The Brunswick P t bh tion is practiced in the jewelry lines and the public Rt | or a e : are, always have been and always will be more or ak ZA j ; ‘ less dependent on the firm they deal with to give FO: (Zi ¢ ; The Brunswick Portable is truly a musical won Dy cg Shae ine tea dawn < | ff prodigy, having a clear, round, full tone, e rea es netics . Pes been established in rey i i 3 ’s have establi w ae :, | { Like all other Brunswick Models, the Port- since 1809 and have won a state-wide reputation Ve able plays all matioa Ge msec “Plays for carrying reliable jewelry at reasonable Prices. \@) f i with the cover closed.” # e You can be sure that “If Rothrock says it is—it is’ z, ; figs , 4 and you can save money always by purchasing ; i This little instrument is substantially built to with. i reliable goods from a reliable firns. i stand hard usage and is unsurpassed by any instru- H ment of similar design in finish and tone quality, Equipped with Brunswick single spring extra strong : motor—will play three 10-inch records without re- : winding. Reproducer for playing all makes of : 2 aR Ree eu eaeinad de 20 records. & . CASPER’S FINES Nickel-plated trimmings including reinforced corners, C S T JEWELERS 3 Finished in ol oming oon ‘ Black Leatherette _._ . i { Genuine Tan Leather $55 e Rothrock pants to end hi Width 13 1-3 inches W. F | finals os eae Wait For It! A ; SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY | iz t re 4 SUIS G GAG LTS DE UG TE AG SOUL TS NE Te DRAG ALENG COR Tote Mw thac > ft vy,

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