Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 6, 1924, Page 6

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“PAGE SIX. , Che Casper Sunday Cribune ~~ SP ais SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1924.— \SOCIETY = s+» News of W omen’s Clubs and Organizations. $4 ie A e : pees tine to’ Casper for the summer As Soon ag her health permits they| W. R. Dobbin returned wester- i N | | months. ; will bring her to town for medical|aay from a 10-day business trip to —“ RECEN AND COMI! G \ Bees.” *. gc ashe Craig, Colo. + * Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and the ong od eee us Misses Grace _and Dorothy Taylor! ohn P. Heerey of Chicago {s in| George W. Simmons of the Sim- | ae Fenuined yesterday to the McDonald! casper for some time. He isvery|mons Brothers hardware cors7ony | A ae ranch. (‘They have been in Casper| weil known in this city and will be of St. Louls will arrive in Casper 10- ‘ | for; several days visiting friends. | remembered as having sold the Cott- morrow. Mr, Simmons is very well man biulding here several years}\nown among the business’men of Mrs. Frank ‘Jamieson ts seriously | °° _ , Casper. Mat the Lawrence Jamfeson ranch ors ae 71 miles west of Casper on the Yel-| Mr. and Mrs. Leigh ‘Townsend| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huffsmith, lowstone highway road. Mrs.|and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell] Mrs. Ava Wear and Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson ts one of the old time resi-| motored to Douglas for the Fourth} Donohue motored to Lander for the EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OE, CASPER Elllis-Schinck ed in . Nuptials Kather } 1 Melbu n unusual interest to | dents of this -part of the country.' of July celebration held there. ' fourth. le is the marriage | E Peter C: — —— — lis of Casper to C.| ttended by Mr. and e. > of this city. Miss|M yles, parents of Miss ¢ way on a_two|§ by William A. Sayles. 1 the east and Mr. Rice is employed at the ranch ied by Mrs, Ma-|of Ex-Governor .B. B. Brooks and = Thurs-|Mr. Melburg with the Coliseum et her where | Motor company. Both brides are of eremony took place. | Casper re well and A honeymoon trip was taken to known in Casper having | Thermopolis. The couples will return ro for several years past and make their home here. offices of Meeting of i Ceramic Club. The Ceramic club will meet with Paulley South Me- et, Thu fternoon, Social Calendar for Coming Week peor He has been | xrrs xas Oil co ny nt in this city Kinley str will make Invitations Issued For Breakfasts BR number of invita Monday. . bi dhe 16 SIP PE -cea EET AS i : ee <> | Rich appearance—sturdy Plus—Six important fea- = late the Methodist church. Anne (left) and Rose Mary Hemingway, the bright and much admired children of Mr. and construction — heautiful tures exclusive with this one | Fishing Party maseday: Mrs. Ambrose Hemingway. ; In Big Horns tone —all the fine .points, and only Registering Piano! Royal Neighbors will giye card fact, that characterize fusicall ‘ oop tie party R. W. Litheredge, Jr., and HE. J. 2 ft 1 Mi ly and in: ' ) {end Mrs. Women's Foreign ‘Misstona PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER Hansen, engineers for the Produc- struments selling for — an unmatchable value nih Hy RH. Nichols an@) cociety of Methodist church » will ers and Refiners corporation at Pa: double the money — at $420! re a@ Mrs. Hal Curran,| eet. co, spent the fourth in Casper. They *. a peer steenen eas see PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY were formerly with the engineering 2 Four models— Nationally Priced for Cash a ‘ department of the Standard Oil : {| terday for the Big Horns. ‘They are Philathea atone at Mrs. company: $420—$495—$575—$650 y planr on being for several) «5 les Green’ North Beech street.| “Judge W. C. Mentzer and’ daugh-|from Thermopolis where he went to . eee , x days oe ; vee pain phir sarap mdr aretnr Mia Price ie cia ed Let baa ties Paco sant ok Tee " Gulbransen Eletiric Reproducing Pianos $7220—$800—$875 Friday. dred and Gall Gilson are yhwiting in| there, TE Shy sisters, Mrs. Walkinshaw and Miss * ae tee ~ st Party on Mountaln Friday Bridge club at the home| Casper. Judge } r will attend ad Mabel ‘Thayer, were shoppers *in July Fourth of Mrs. Walter Brewer to business matters while here: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leslle Ken-| Gasper last week from: Glenrock: If you have ever remarked, “I do not like a player-piano : any. parties of Ca people ‘Methodist General a etin They are all from Cheyenne. nedy of 145 South Lincoln srteet are) Mr. Kimball is* manager’ of “the bi it is t bani 1,” he t oh cj pe Fourth on Casper moun-| With gocial circle acting as hostesses 4058. the proud parents of a nine-pound| Waker Lumber ‘company at Glen. ecause it is too mechanical,” you are the one to whom we uf tain the beautiful park the —_ Mr. and Frank England|paby girl born July 4, brook, ‘ want to demonstrate the difference between the ordinary iy | head of Casper mountain highway. drove to Colorado Spr)ngs, Colo., 7 1058 eee player-piano and the Gulbransen Registering Piano.* 4 of the parties was compose Altar and Rosary yesterday. Two sisters of Mr. Enk-} Miss Lucile Clayton of Wakefield,| ‘Mrs. Robert Simpson and daugh- “ 1d Mrs. Billy Johnson, Mr Jand’s will return with them to Cas-lican., is a guest at the John ‘M.|ter, Helen, and Mrs.>2.W. Séevell $ € George Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. 7 ‘ d per. Whisenhunt home. motored to Thermopolis for © the : Sonnson, George Nelson ana} Socjety Organize dich hisenbunt home. Sar bats to) carom Wie Tacd atg The Ch E. Wells Music Co Miss Nelson. After spending the day |« $ One Fy T Mr. and Mrs. William Tiraith and} Mr, and Mrs. M. Learner and Mr.|several days ‘before returning to M as. . ens usi e ¢ on the mountain the party returned In il Field OWN [chitaren are leaving today to make and Mrs. J. Haytin of Denver mo. | this ‘city: H he Chi z i to Casper anf pnased the evening at their future home on the Pacific/toread from Denver a few days ago cee z ome of the ickering Peele the Billy Johnson home shooting ier coast. They are making the trip/and will visit friends in this city.| Clarence Rue is. visits at ‘the i fire works Organization of -an Altar and|oyerland stopping {n Yellowstone Mr. Learner is a former Bisnaiieas J. M. Lowndes home ia this clty. 232 ‘East Second CASPER Bs Phone 194 .. ‘ eyes e Rosary soclety was perfected at a] national purk on the way. Mr. Il-lman of Casper. Mr. Rue is ‘from Laramie. . : re ta + Friday Bridge Club meeting of parish ladies which fol-|raith has been lit manager for 6 te =e eee ‘ oemnttsmes { Entertained lowed the holding of mass at the|the Wyoming grocery for the past Dr. C. E. Goulding, prominent Miss Mildred*Kelth has returned Because of the Fourth falling on| Midwest hall, in the Salt Creek of!]10 years and leaves many: friends|qaentist) of Chicago, is spending the}from “Oregon where she ‘has-been » |) Friday the Friday Bridge club met| field last Sunday. and business associates in the city.|week with his parents, Mr. ald Mré,|teaching school for. the’ past yea : rn ‘Thursday, July 3, at the residence of Thirty members were enrolled and ne Dye F. A. Goulding, 114 North Park ay-} She stopped in Fort Collins for‘a Mrs. A. F. Austerman, Spectal| officers el d for the year were: Irby Lam was in Casper yester-Jenue. Dr. Goulding is very favor-| two-week’s visit with her _ sister, } guests for the evening were Mrs.| President, Mrs. C. D.~ Cl vice|day on business. Mn Lam is of ably impressed with Casper and the| Mrs. George Robinson who lives in ; Jagenson and Mrs. Reeson. The club] president, Mrs.).Anne Gadd: secre-} Glenrock. . : : | riley ep eee ek — the ‘Registering Piano "1 will meet with Mrs. Walter Brewer! tary, M Wm. Miller; treasurer, 5 o 20 ha, is also visiting at the home of se y r + this week. Mrs. Ted Mansell. Smith has _ returned her parent: and Mrs. Goulding. Miss Margaret Longshore has re- 4 sled The regular semi-monthly meet- = » Auto Club Dance ing wa id at the Midwest hall, > Last Evening Z afternoon, with Mrs : r ral Wyoming Auto Club y and Mrs. Caddy as hostesses . 3 4 uturday evening dance 5! ven | nine ew members were enr a ‘ ;; the evening pronounced very suc-| mustcal at the hall in Midwest on st nh © 1 ee the evening of July 10. At the close ‘ 5 ke : freshments were served. If Nearly, every Casper woman will want a new Mid-Summer Hat for July and-August—but she doesn’t want to pay a big prices That's uval will xovtowaed the eeecton ac]. Why we have declared a “Hat Week Carnival” and assured its success by reducing every Hat on the Mezzanine and in the Subway, to a {Chapel in tho Sait Creck district. 1M Price you can’t resist, These reductions include all the latest fancies received during the past week. , Ms Music w oe furnished throug ut eve » under y ’ e direc of nd Mr J. Nekrie. Mesdames Ted Man Regular 50c to $1.25 “ Anna Caddy Wm, Miller, O. Exchange of the Meth- church will be given at the ch Monday, July 7, with le in charge. There y work and baked goods ai Lunch will All are cordl Jurig and H. S. Gore, will be hostesses of the evening, assisted by members from the Lavoye, Salt Creek and adjoining camp circles of the Altar and Rosary society. next regular meeting of the will .be held;in Midwest on lay afternoon, July 16, at 2 p.m., with Mrs. J. J. Coash and «| Mrs. George Nelson as hostesses On the Mezzanine . Yardage Veils In: Attractive Patterns - A large attendance is requested, as s 4 number of Casper People went business of great interest to all pa a Dicnic the fourth to Bweetwater. members in the adjoining camps and Et eee posed of Mr. and | towns of this district is to be taken and son Robert, Mrs. | “P* pe oh ghee h Mar The Arhcbishop of Canterbury ha: ons, Clifford his keeping the book in whi mpton Smith, atures pf all royal brides bridegroonts. married in E: are written. in nd land Card Party ‘Thursda 6 Off vening 3 For your choice of about fifty at- On All Mrs. 1 3. Brown was hostess at tractive - , Bn informal card party Thursday Bl WwW bireat, dionocsiaedchahe Meventen Beauty Unsurpassed BPW eer were won by Mrs, Derr and Mrs The wonderful, refined, -Novelty Imported Ribbons and Other Offenbacher, Bight guests attended. é eutpacind complexion Trimmings oe 8 5 : , ‘of \ <9 Neighbors of Woodcraft Mid-Summer Hats Dues bors of Woodcraft are tion. 80 7, F pay their dues to Nelghbor ark ay . vhite For dress and sports. wear—for mo- k ’ 5 mb until given ‘further notice pRachel. toring and general outing use—in All Dar F 8 ene Send 10¢ for Trial Size Double Wedding rformed. A ble wedding ceremony was a variety of pretty materials, colors and shapes. - T. HOPKINS & SON, New York Untrimmed Shapes 7 PRICE All Our Most Beautiful Imported Hats At 25 to 50 Per Cent Reduction per formed Thurs any at att Regularly Priced From ch A. Wilson. he parties unit- $4.50 to $7.50 Now Only * 2.90 Another group of smart and pretty Mid-Summer Hats, embracing the pit styles and ; $4.95. We Are Still Taking Orders For Hemstitching and Pecoting Prompt Service and Neat Work SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. Second and Wolcott Phone 736 Your choice of about sixty of the season’s pret-~ tiest Hats in Leghorn, Hemp, Milan, Hair-braid, Etc., including clever Sports models in Felt and Combinations of Fabrics such as duvetyn, taf- feta, béngaline crepe, etc., this week only $5.00 Summer Hats for every type and every requirement at _ es ‘ wy . ‘ Another group of beautiful Mid- $ 75 & Each A —Everywoman’s Store

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