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PAGE SIX. AN ANY. epe Casper Sunday Cribune _ SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1924 RECENT AND COMING EVENTS INSOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Mrs. Price Entertains For Out-of-Town Guest. Price was Hostess at | Durbin street, complimente Mies Mary Louise Lennon of Joliet iil., guest at’ the Patrick ‘Sallivan hoare THionors for’ the afternoon wete taken’ by Mrs. David Fox and Miss Patricia Sullivan. Miss: Len- received an attractive @uest non ft. Among those who attended) Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. C. 1. J. W. Johnso: Douglas, hleen Sullivan, David Miss zabeth Connelly, | Miss Patricia Sullivan, Miss Margar Loughe Miss Margaret Sullivan | ind Miss Lennon. Invitations Are Issued Dancing Party $ been issued by Miss « Likely for an informal yancing party to 1 jven at the! ike’ wuditortum on Friday evening, August Dance at Sweetw: Saturday, July 26. Misses Margaret and Mary ve will give a dance on Satur ¥ evening, July 26, at the Sweet water dance hall to whic the pub- lic is imvited to attend. Excellent music has been secured and refresh ments will be served . Wilt Give nith y Party Miss Patricia Sullivan will enter- tain informally Tuesday to celebrate her birthday and that of Mrs. M. C. Priee, both anniversaries falling on the same date Pienie Tuesday at Price Summer Residence. Vhe Current Events. gjsision of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will hold a picnie on Tuesday of next week at the W. H. Price summer home on Casper mountain. Those who expect to attend will leave Casper at 11 a. m. Secial Tharsday ot Lutheran Church. The Walther League society of the Trinity Lutheran ehureh will hold its annual ice cream and water- melon social Thursday evening on | prices. } Were: Mrs. W. H the church lawn at Seuth Park and East Fourth streets. Home-made cake, large of ice cream, and generous. sii of watermelon wili be served the public at reasonable rellancous wer For Mrs. Fred Perkins The Misses JSdness Mokler- and Florence Eastman entertuined Friv day night at a miscellaneous shower given af the home of Mrs. Garrett King, 219 West Thirteenth. straet, for Mrs. "red Perkins who was mar~ ried recently in Cripple Creék, Colo. Mrs. Perkins was formerly Miss Vir | sinia Smith. Among the guests for n were besides Mrs. King, mes H. A. Flinn Jr., Lester Gregory’ Smit La Clair, W."B. Smith, W, G. Perk ins, Hamimond, and VeElla Day, and the Misses Emma Fieea, Thelma Me- Kelvey, Genevieve Lown, Mary Finn, Edna and Victoria Kassis, BR: |/ L. and Bene: 2 Holman, Agnes Coll, Mina Doge, Nan Smith, Katherine Smith, Marie Bishop, Blanche Wag: ner, Isabelle Hunway, Angie Austin, Helen Ingram, Inga Geisiend, and Marguer'te Cole Benefit Association To Hold Meeting The Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees will meet on Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellow’s hall. Following the business session refreshments will be served by a committee In charge of Mrs. Richard Stine. All members are urged te attend Swimming Party At Mills Friday Afternoon Among those who enjoyed a swim! ming party given Friday afternoon at Mills by Mra. Hugh Zimmerman Patten and dangl Carlisle, Mrs. J rt and Mrs. O ter Evelyn, Mrs. ( Paris, Mrs- R. Dr Reams Enterprise Camp to Mold Installation. ‘The Enterprive Camp, No. 9, I. 0 0. F., will hold an important. meet ing on Monday evening at 8 o'clock at their hall for the purpose of in stalling officers. During the meet- ing reports of the grand lodge held last week in Laramie will be given by the representatives and all mem bers are asked to be present. PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Williams, managing editor of the Nebraska State Journal, at Lincoln, who is on a vacation tour of the west, was a visitor in the city today. Mr. Williams@pas much sur- prised at the growth of Casper since his last visit of several years ago. Fr L. Patrick Sullivan Margaret and daughter and Kathleen accompanied by thelr house guest, Miss Mary Louise L&nnon of Jollet, UL, will motor to Cheyenne Monday to attend Frontier days They will be joined in Cheyenne by Col. Crowley of New York who will accompany them to Casper on their return “2s | Mrs. Pitt Covert an@ children left yesterday for Sweetwater where they Will visit for several weeks with Mrs Nell Kimball and famil; | Mrs. C. B, Manbeck who his been the guest here for several weeks of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manbeck and friends wil! leave Tueday for her home im Alton, Mlinols Mrs, Jack Rouse and sister, Mrs, Parker of California will return og Monday or ‘Tuesi from Moran where they have been tf weeks Mr use whe left yesterday Moran aceompan them home Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. C. B Manbeck of Alton. Ii. and Mra Patrick Sullivan wrt! spend Monday Lee Miller is spending a few days in T#ermopolis, Mrs. Arnold B. Larson and son David returned last evening from Thermopolis where they have been the guests of relatives and friends for several weeks. “e-. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrill spent yesterday here from Salt Creek. .} ety on bus'ness from Chicago. “eee - +8 J. W. (Pete) Gillespie of the Nhe tlorial Supply company spent Friday im Glenrock on buisness. page ts Mrs. L. L. Jeffries of Midwest spent yesterday here. the guest of friends. . eae W. J. Holinday was an out of town business caller who arrived in Cus- per yesterday from Omaha. “+8 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Greener aid sons Charles and Bert have returned from‘a three weeks automobile tour of the Eastern states. While absent national park where they have been on a honeymoon trip. Mrs. Wolf was formerly Miss Cleola Lilly. “se Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mann and daughters Marion and Ethel accom- panied by Dorothy HoHeran leave to- day for Denver. Mr. Mann will at- tend to legal business affatts in Cheyenne. . ote Mrs. C. Redwine who ts connected with the Stuart shop is spending a two weeks’ vacation out ef the city. cee Norman Dennis is driving to Lan- der to spend two or three days. «es Miss _Eleanor O’Brien of Chicago will arrive in Casper Tuesday even- some time of her sister, Mrs. David Fox at her home, 343 South McKin- ley street. a eee C. V. Culbersom and party aré spending several days in the Big a resident of Joliet, II, | 20rms on 4 fishing tein. is the house guest of Miss MISS MARY LOUISE LENNON. who has made many friends in Casper, Kathleen Sullivan Mrs. Minal 1. Young underwent an operation for appendecitis Satur- day. ‘ Rodney Smith accompanied by his sister, Miss Faye Smith will motor to Cheyenne Tueéday where they will attend Frontier days, after which Miss Smith ‘will go to Laramie to at-! tend summer school at the state uni- versity. Mr vee re Harold Epling, Arthur Jett, Ray 1K. F. McLain lett yester- | ental Cream HAY FEVER No charge for cases not re- sponding to treatment. Natural methods used in this office include: Spinal Therapy (National tech- nique) ' Light Therapy Traction Tallerman baths. Sulphur Vapor baths Dr. L. J. Connell 18 Daly Bldg. Phone 849-J M. C. ‘Crouch of the Frick-Reed| Denver last evening on a business Supply company, has returied from] trip. He will be alisent from the Rawlins where he spent several days | clty for three weeks. on hus'ness for his company. aren See Mrs. Nell Tyler-and children eit uve teday for thy home in Doug s after spending some time here the of Mrs. Tyler's parents, Miss Shurley Busha left yeaterday morning €or her former home in Big |} Vimber, Mont., where will join her parents with whom she wil tour}and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen the Yellowstone National park for see two or three weeks. Miss Busha is and Mrs. E. W. Laughlin of the northern part of the state connected | with the Service Art ¢ the guests of friends here|o» « bunting t Printers. hort time having arrived yes +0 ©. C. Hetts manager of the ladies’ ready-to-wear department of the Golden Rule, will leave on Tuesday been visiting with fr’ s and attend-| for the east or a several weks buy- ing to business affaires here for the ing trip. last few days departed last evening igrestane shop will leave in a week for Chicago | for his home. J. J. Chapman, manager at the und the Bast where she will spend wisi. Golden Rule, J. A. Lujan, manager some time on a buying trip. Michael Keeney is confined to his| of the Dry Goods department and L. ose home on South Wolcott strect on|G. Bymun manager of the Golden Stanley Griebel is leaving for Scout | account of illness Rule store in Riverton left last even- camp in a week where he will spend ces ing for New York and other Eastern some time Mr. and Mrs. M. R. ‘Traylor have] points on a buying trip. They will “s their house guest for the summer] be joined in Denver by Mrs. Chap- Mrs. Traylot's parents man who has been visiting in that William Jones of Xenia, city with seeale ad in_ St. Louls EP. Winter ‘and o ‘ene ay for the Yellow R. W. Morring of Denver who has Mr. and Mrs family left yester stone National p; Mrs, Frank Stuart of the Stuart B. O. Hammond of the Parkers- burg Rig and:Reel company left for m. ays looking ovr the oll fields. C. A. Better and Co. | Contractors for TANK: PAINTING Largest, Most Modern Equipment in the West “See us, we can handle your problem in less time, for less with better results e of our ability on a large seale. at the Jer al Mahoney cabin on er mountalt Edward C. ‘“‘Ted’’ Madden Republican Candidate -for Justice of A Gentleman; Clean, c A Disabled Veteran the of rendering co! sensible decisions; studied and practiced law, and who will accordingly save the county and the voters time and expense ‘apable, Dependént and Honest An All American Foot Ball Star (Camp 1918-1919) A Wyoming University Law School Honor Graduate Elect a man for Judge of Justice Court, as you would for District court who is capable | RE ies RA sara rE ' the Peace of the World War the nscientious and ia man who has (When You're Sick You Want a Doctor) Primary Electic Justice of the (South of ( Peace District No. 2 ons August 19th W. Ry Tracks) {Political Pete Roach has returned from | Craig, Colo., where he spent several Talking business stra‘, vt from the shoulder you have to ad- mit thatthe word Service is like the Proverbial ‘‘Step- Child’’---Badly Mistreated. Our advertising man can write pages of copy on what ' we do for our customers, but that won’t prove anything to you until you try us out. Everybody talks the ‘‘Stuff’”’ but few deliver. The proof of Good Service is not in say- ing’a whole lot about it, but giving it and that’s what we are doing. Talk over your Music Prob- lems with us--Let us give you the benefit of our experience. On this matter of Service, our policy is to get down to “Brass Tacks’ and deliver. VICTROLAS—COLUMBIAS-—-STEINWAY PIANOS—BALDWIN PIANOS—-ALL THINGS MUSICAL * The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. “The House of the Steinway” 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 It Is Better to Shop at the Music Shoppe Than to Wish You Had News of | Wom omen’s Clubs and Organizations and city who a@rived in Casper yesterday will leave this week for the park to ‘be gone for a wek or 10 days. eee ’ ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Flynn and sor wilt leave t for Denver where they will be the guests of rela- ives for a week or 1@ days. ars : Mr. and Mrs. E. M. King arrived in Casper last evening and Will be | the guests here for a week of their daughter, Mrs. Frederick Harris. The Misses Margaret, Mary and Helen Grieve were visitors here yes- terday from their home at un Mere words convey but & very inadequate idea of the fun, the enjoyment, or the scenic wonders of your and Vacation a But, when those same words are sup- “<plemented by pictures of the various scenes and events, you not only enjoy the pleasures over and over again yourself, but your friends share in the enjoyment. Take a Kodak with ydu. Gome to us for films, Beni back to us for developing and printing. We are of- ficial Eastman dedlers and give the best service in Caapen: ; CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores The Rexall Stores “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” Lulu Elizabeth Sams Piano Studie Graduate New England Conservatory of Music , Massachusetts i Special Six Weeks Course in Techniqte for Ambitious Students, July 21st to Sept. 1st. 515 So. Durbin St. The Nation’s Best Is Only 5c Per Bottle at our store. the bottle. ~~ For discriminating people who take pride in what they offer their guests‘and order by the case for their homes—the price is less—delivered. The WHITE GROCERY “If It Comes From White’s It’s Good to Bat” 114 East Second Phones 505—506 This is our standard price by KODAK FILM Comes Only in The Yellow Box Be Sure You Get Genuine Eastman Film and Good Results Are Assured SPRECHER’S PHARMACY AUTHORIZED EASTMAN AGENTS 133 S. Center Phone 176