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tieeta win WMH PAGE FOUR. SOCIETY -~- RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL ICIRCLES OE CASPER Fraternity Dance y from Riverton. Big Affair. Tripeny is a joint proprietor with Mr. and Mrs. J. EB. Forbes and Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater-| his brother John Tripeny of Tri- a short vacation grent at Tensleep. "ee. daughter, Jane, accompanied by 1 gave an informal 4ancing|peny Brothers’ drug store here. He J. By Reedy, special agent for the| Miss Jean Wisner ‘will leave today party at the John B. Barnes’ sum-|has been a long time resident of Attorney Frank M. Perkins and C. & N. W. railroad, is spending] for Yellowstone national park. home on Casper mountain last News of Women’s homes in Buffalo.’ They have been Union in Laramie for the past week. Mrs. Bartlett has been attending the Re- bekah conyention held there this County high school during 1923. Mr. Casper and has watched his bust- Miss Mary Tobin, society editor for the Tribune, returned this morn- ing from a five weeks’ vacation spent at South Bend, other points. She will resume her work with the paper tomorrow. eee ‘W. W. Bassett has returned trom family have gone to Denver for a Ind., and i ts li | z & Organizations urday from Denver where they have/of Laramie came with them to be visiting for the past month.| guest at the dance. Several offn. Chapin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| rock boys including Harold Thorn. ton, Tom.Anson; Harold Claver ang George Bartell were in Casper for the dance. eee ‘Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Baxter are leaving tomorrow “for a trip through the Yellowstone © Nationa! * Z Park, They will return “by way of B. EB. King of the Wyoming| Sait Lake City and Denver. Grocery company, is im Casper ofan weveral days in Casper from his’ bseshene which proved a most de-| grow with the city. affair. The gucsts met at M. Andrus home on South Durbin street between the hours of Eugene McCarthy and daughters, Frances and Mary are spending sev- $:00 and 8:30 p, m. and motored from there to the resort where they eral days in the Yellowstone nation- al park on a pleasure trip. “-. were entertained until midnight. . week's trip. home in Sheridan. Mrs. Robert Simpson and daugh. sAperes ter, Helen, left Saturday morning H. ¥F. Baxter, representative for| for Denver. They will be there for the Texaco company, has returned! several days. . from an extended trip in the east. Mr. Baxter makes his headquarters in this city. eee Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shefstad have =e Miss Genevieve Taylor of Morrill, Nebr., is visiting friends in Casper fos several weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Berne Hopkins and son returned this morning from the Yellowstone Park where they have spent the last week. They will be returned from a week's fishing trip at the Henning for the rest of their in the Big Horn mountains. stay in Casper. rated aie A. 0. Heyer of Shoshon!, has been Mr. and Mrs. John Onkin of im Casper over the week-end on a Sheridan, are in Casper for a few business trip. days. Mr. Onkin is a member of pee the Building and Loan association turning to her home in Cheyenne. A number of out-of-town mem- in Sheridan. She will be the guest of Misa Kidd| bers of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the John Grieve residence on/| fraternity were guests in the cily South Lincoln street. for the dance given by that frater- mity last evening. Otto Campbell, Mrs.’ Howard Zook is ape: vacation in South Dakota. ee. Many high school men from ‘both Casper and other Wyoming towns were spectal guests. They included Tom Anson, Harold Thornton, Har- old Claver and George Bartwell from Glenrock, John McMurray] Miss Edna Weisbrode returned from Laramie and George Goble,| Yesterday afternoon from Wisconsin Loais Turner; Bill Hagens, Charles | Where she has been visiting with McLean, Bob Knittle, Paul Cody,|5¢r parents for the last month and Fred Houser, Maurice Post, Darrell} Will spena the remainder of the Hathaway, David Rae and Ray-|Summer months in Casper. Miss mond Houser from this city. Weisbrode visited: with friends in Attorney and Mrs. J. B. Barnes| Chicago for several days enrouto to loaned thelr summer cabin to the |the city, y are yours thru the useof Gouraud’s Oriental * White, Flesh, Send soc. for Trial Size Ferd. T. Hopkins & Son, New York City Gouraups Nels Bylund of Sheridan, is yisit- ing* friends in Casper for “a few S. A. E. men for the dance and leds °° days. He is on his way to Lar Mrs. T. M. Chapin and daughters Bob Gish and Horace Thomas drove were honored guests of the fra Mrs. John Rumsey Reeve and mie where he is employed + rgaret and Harriett returned Sat-up from Laramie. John McMurray ternity. baby son, John, of Midwest spent a Punch was served during the evening's entertainment. ee Mrs. Andrus Is Hostess At Morning Bridge. R. M. Andrus was hostess yesterday morning at a& morning bridge perty given in- honor of Mrs. C. B. Manbeck who is visiting in Casper from her present home in Alton, TL Mrs. Manbeck is a former rest and has many old- See a heir h ‘Miaw . a B ¢ 2 ey rn 3 Gant of this elty ‘and. has may [ld] AL shele Rome om Aeitwest arent their troubles be a long time past; their future bright with friends were present at the party.| Mfr, and Mrs. Willlam Swanton| Word has been received trom the | of Dr. Lathrop. Mrs, Jamiqson is fair prices for lambs and wool. We welcome the members of Luncheon vas served a 1s and children are spending a several| C. H. Townsends and Mrs. Anna! one of Casper’s old time residents ee - . ’ * . eek weeks pleasure trip In the Yellow. | Lesper that they a ‘ atid er "etany’-trienda/will bi ein this industry, vital to Wyoming's progress and prosperity. Let's -** stone national park. erful trip. They to bear that she is improving in ~4 ° ' . : Collins-Stevenson ate Se aden Dealt ee ee give them a royal good time, so that they will enthusiastically Marriage Friday. : Miss Beasie Collins and Charles E, Stevenson, both of Caspers Ware married at the parsonage 0! hi First Methodist church, 866 South Lincoln street, Friday, July 11, by the Rev. Lewis E. Carter. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. H B. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs, Stevenson will honeymoon in the Yellwstne Natinal park. . . Marriage In Justice : Last Week. tins Clara M, Shockley and Roy England of Casper, were married Thursday, July 10,.in the justice court by Judge H. F. Brennan, Wit- nesses for the ceremony were J. M. Roos and Mrs. Mike Lamey. ‘The couple will make their. home In Casper. iat Mrs. Lee Gives Party For Young Son. Mrs. Grover C. Lee entertained : afternoon for her sor r., Who celebrated his seventh birthday on that day. The guests were Meredith yers, Charles Gates, Howard Steffen, Elmer Trodgen, Theodére Tobias, Wade and Orin Hampton and Grover Lee, the host. Mrs. Lee was assisted in serving by Mrs. Sam Cozad and Mrs. Willlam Elems. eee Modern Woodmen Will Meet. The Casper Camp. 12325, Modern Woodmen of America will hold an important meeting Monday even- ing a ing for the purpose of elect! new clerk. The meeting will be held in the Knights of Eras hall. oe Horseback Party Given Yesterday. A horseback party was terday morning by Miss r her house gues' given visiting the summer. The party rode to Casper mountain * Wedding Saturday. Miss Jo Anna Thompson and Lyle T, Bollum were married Saturday evening, the ceremony being per- formed by the Rev. Charles. A. wil son at the Presbyterian mange. ‘They were accompanied by Mr. and short time in the city iterday visiting with friends enroute to her home from Oklahoma and Kentucky where they have been visiting for several months with relatives. se. Mr.and Mrs. A. Marsh and son and daughter, Albert and Florence, arrived in Casper yesterday from their home in Pittsburgh, Pa., and will be the guests of and Mrs. Edward Marsh for several weeks Miss Bess Smith of North Platte, Neb., who will soon become the bride of Mr. Will Tripeny, Casper druggist. Miss Smith has taught in the Casper schools. PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY ee to London and from Li . France, Switzerland and I Taxis Thomas has returned from Denver where he was called a short time ago by the death of his father. A. B. Ellis’ is visiting his daugh- ter, Misé Lucille Ellis, for a couple Mrs. Evalyn Jamieson, who was| of weeks. ‘i 7 brought in’ last week from the see Miss Carma O'Malley left this| Lawrence Jamieron ranch serlously| Mrs. Glen Bartlett, C. N. Walters. afternoon for Lander where she will| ill, is reported as béing much bet-| Miss Katheryn Brock and Billy set eo guest for a few weeks of|ter. She is at the Women's and] Butier all of Buffalo stopped in pecetives 1and friends Children's hospital under the c Casper yesterday enroute for their eee WE HAVEN'T talked to you about . Records for quite some time---but to- day we've got a lot of things to tell you about. ° New Dance Records, New Popular Songs, New “Red Seals”---and ‘‘Red Seals” means the very best music by the very best artists. 945—Brown October Ale, from “Robin Hood” -. Sung by Werrenrath Stein Song ............ . Sung by Werrenrath Brown Ale has departed from us forever, but fellowship remains, and here are two fine gongs of it. 1015—By the Waters of Minnetonka, violin solo «++ Renee Chemet Under the Leaves, violin solo ........... a + Renee Chemet The firat is an emotional violin setting of the song of thé two Indian lovers who meet death together beneath the waters of Lake Minnetonka, 1014—On the Banks of the Wabash . .. Sung by Orville Harrold Way Down in Old Indiana .. .. Sung by Orville Harrold “On the Banks of the Wabash” has just been made the official state song of Indiana—to do honor to his native state, Harrold. has made this record, 1011—Indiana Moon . Marcheta ...... All the beauty of McCormack’s voice Sung by John McCormack +.» Sung by John McCormack poured into these two songs, 19362—Good Night, Sleep Tight .......... x ‘Wyoming’s finest and largest store for women, welcomes the wool _ The Wool-Growers Convention Bese SD ‘Wednesday and Thursday of this week Cas- per will be host to the woolgrowers of the state—may look forward to another year's convention in our midst. growers, their families and friends and invites them to make this shop their down-town headquarters. We don’t know whether it’s Wyoming wool or not but we'll guar- antee that every garment in this store represented to be pure wool will stand the test one hundred per cent, For visitors as well as home folks this week the Frantz Shop will feature the newest in Sports Wear , + Waring’s Pennsylvani Mrs, J. A. Lee and Miss Hazel Por =! 1 pei: i 4 ry ians 3 oe TA ey abe series ome I'm Haunted by That Swanee River Song « The Pennsylyanians Blouses mony a dinner was held at the Townsend hotel. 19353—Where the Rainbow Ends . Paul Whiteman and His Orch > is the daughter of Mr. ini $ is Orchestra Pete iexicenis ¢ A: pavpctaatn eH Paradise Alley ....... +++++ Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Sweaters Cheyenne. She has been in Casper for an extended perlod and has made many friends here. The groom is city salesman for the Hoffhine Printing and Station- He was formerly a ery company resident of Red Wing, Minn. 19340—Hard Boiled Rose se ++ Sung by the Happiness Boys Ceramic Club % KERR) aoe , Sung by the Happiness Boys Thursday. Oh! Eva years, The Ceramic club will meet Thurs- ‘Thursday afternoon with Mrs. H. L. Funkhouser, 558— South Kimball street, eee Smith-Tripeny Nuptials Monday. The marriage of Miss Besse Smith to D. William Tripeny will be consummated tomorrow in Denver, after which the bride and groom will spend a six-weeks honeymoon on the western coast. Miss Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Smith, 203 West Second street, North Platte, Neb. She is a graduate of the Universit braska and was a stude' University of Southern “a She was a teacher in the Inez M. Babb Balcony, Hotel Henning 19388—We Don’t Have Money But We have a Lot of Fun Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo This is a special release, sung by Billy Murray and Ed Smalle—it’s a hit, 19818—Doodle ee Doo. ++eeeeeeess Benson Orchestra Nobody ever asks “What's on the other side?” “Doodle Doo Doo” satisfies. 19352—Bull Frog Patrol .... . Sung by the Duncan Si. Tom Boy Blues ...... B by an Sisters Sung by the Duncan Sisters We have the “Hits” first-—So just remember to hit us first for the “‘Hits” The MUSIC SHOPPE bee: “The House of the Steinway” Sleeveless Vests Sports Skirts Millinery Scarfs, Handkerchiefs Hose, In gay assortments from which you may Novelties select a striking and beautiful costume in harmony with your figure and color- ing at moderate prices. —we also want to remind you that Mimeographing | We have an unparalleled showing suit, Letters aes 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 of pretty Summer Dresses at $19.75, Price-lists ictation Phone 45. ge ee ee RN Le Re | —tThis week we feature _ Sports Costumes