Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 23, 1924, Page 3

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terday here from Fairbury, Neb., en- route to the Yellowstone National park. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hansen are Omaha visitors spending a few days in the city. eee Miss Pauline Cobb will arrive in Casper this evening from her home in Lincoln and will be the guest here for several days of Miss Mar- garet Graham and Mrs. O. M. Reams. ; se. all members and friends are invited 4 to attend. Mrs. Doud will ‘be Miss Wilma .Lodeane Scott,|assisted during the afternoon by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George | Mrs. Germany. ~ S. Scott of Nerth Center street bh hay will’ be married this evening at 5 | Mrs. Moore Will Entertain o'clock to Ralph Ensign Herrick, | Friday Afternoon for Niece. sen of Mr. @nd Mrs. J.D. Her-] Mrs. Fred Moore will entertain a To Be This Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Salyer and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Black of Fort Collins are spending a few days in Casper guests at the Townsend. . riok of Ravenna, Neb., at the | number of children on Friday ‘after- Episcopal). chursh. ‘The | Rev. | noon of this week at her residence Mrs. Otto Stratton has returned Philip K, Edwards will perform the | on South David street in honor of from the Yellowstone National park where she spent a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. William Ford left yesterday overland for Cheyenne and Denver to be absent from the city for several. weeks on a combined business and pleasure trip. cee her small niece,;Mary Jane Gould's third birthday. . ceremonys The bride will wear a poudre blue canton crepe dress with hat to match dnd will carry a bouquet of butterfly roses and lilies-of-the-val- ley. She will be*attended by Miss: Hattle Wyatt who will wear black canton, Crepe, trimmed ‘with lace and hat to match. She will carry a boyquet of Russel roses. in W. Giilespie will be the best Lutheran Aid to Meet Thursday. ‘ The Ladies’ Aid society of the} Grace English Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. “Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Geotz will act as hostesses and all visitors as well as members are invited to attend. eee Informal Card Party- This Afternoon. Mrs. Henry Lanouette entertained a number of friends informally this afternoon at a bridge party given at Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Soland have returned from Cheyenne where they have been the guests of friends for the last four days. * a8 an. Miss Scott is a popular member of Casper’s younger set and/a for- mer student of the’ University of Coloradp. "The. groom has been a resident of the city :for the last year and is dinnected with the ; No‘an-Chevrolet company. He. is her home, Ah fea et aes a gradvate of the University of Nebraska, a ‘meniBer of Sigma Sey ig ee pd Phi Epsilon fraternity and served} ‘he Past. Chief's club of the in the.army in Honolulu in the |pythian Sisters’ entertained their World war. “ families and friends at~a_ picnic Following the wedding the guests | given last evening at the summer will be entertained with a dinner at | home of Mr. and Mrs. John Whisen- the Townkend, the tables to be dec-| hunt. Refreshments were served orated with pink sweet peas and/and_a silver offering taken, the pro- candles. ceeds of which will be given as a The guests include: Mr. and Mrs. | gift from.the club to the Grand Georze_S. Scott, parents of the| Temple of Pythian Sisters which bride; Mr. and. Mrs, ©. M. McKen- | will meet next month at Kleenburn. na, Mr{and Mrs. R. D. Miller, Mr..|. Among those who attended were: and’ Mrs. Warren I. Christian, Mr.|Mr. and Mrs. Warren ‘Scovel, Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Conlin, Mr, and/dames Smith, Mrs. Lillian Van Mrs. E. R. Maupin, Mics Nellie | Burgh, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hemry, Scott, Migs Evelyn Wyatt, Willlam | Mrs. Margaret Edwards, Mr. and Melntyre, Miss DorcWhy Jane | Mrs. P. M. Eyers, Mrs. Lila Cocking, Scott, Willian Scott, Jack Stoddart | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton K. Reed, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ekin and sons, John J. Jr., and Kenneth, of Baltimore, who have been touring the Pacific coast and the national parks, stopped in Casper last night, on thelr return home. Mr.’ Ekin is comptroller of the Baltimore & Ohio rallway system. CITY BRIEFS Edwin M. a shoe force Bliss of the Wiggins as returned from a two weeks’ vacation trip spent in Grin- nell, Ia, ERE is the pertect early fali. It is of black rep made over a foundation of plaid silk in red and white.” The roll col- lar and tle are made of the silk and the simulated pockets aye bound with it. Many of the new dresses for fall have their own slip. as this one bas, and frequently it shows an inch or so below the gown, . ‘ eee Among the Denver business callers spending several days here guests at the Henning are: L. C. Steinnann, J, E. Hanson, W. J. Blum, H, A. Gif- fen, H. Woods and D. G. Gordon. ~ "e-. Harold Rogers is attending the Frontier days celebration ‘this week in Cheyenne. aml the wedding party. J. W. Longnecker, Mr. and Mrs.| With thelr daughter, Mrs. D. D Scene Mr. and <Mrs, R. D. ‘Miller will | Thompson, Mrs. L. M. Cromwell, | Dawson and family. | Frederick S. Walker has returned entertain with a reception at their | Mr. and Mrs, John Whisenhunt, Mr. from a three days business trip to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cohen have 4 , Che Casper Daily Cribune : giner for the same company left to- day overland for Sheridan on a sev. eral)days business trip. 2 ad pe ts) eee P. R. Blakey, who has been spend- ing the last three weeks in New York and other Eastern cities, is ex- bac to return to Casper on Sun- A Broadland, who has the contract for the new returned from Denver where he PAGE THREE. E. F. Sepal of Newcastle is here on business for a few da: low’s first husband was Sir Jullus Wehner, a South African magnate. He was a German by birth, but be- came a natvralized Englishman. When he died in 1912 he left a for tune of about $60,000,000 nearly all of which went to his widow. Dur- ing the war Lady Ludlow subserib- ed $10,000,000 to the British War Loan. overland Tuesday on their way to the annual convention of the state association.of assessors which opens in Thermopbdlis Thursday morning. JEWELRY SALE. IS SENSATION eee / Ted Madden, Casper attorney; James Griffin and Donald Thomas left today for Cheyenne to attend the Frontier Days celebration. eee E. L. Estabrook of the Midwest Refining company was expected to return today from the southwest where he has been on business for ——_—_—_ t shschool building has Each day on the ‘verage nearly spent a short time on-business. fie, Cocipart: 15,000,000 bananas are consumed in eee eieke ihe United States. is among the out of} 1. E. Laird, superintendent of the} Christmas may be a long way business from Denver. iL. the Wilson Oil distributors for Wilson and Willard Manufacturing company, has return- nder where he spent several days| high grade jewelry asper people ed from a trip.through the. Yellow: | visiting \w! 4d 7 a g with his family. at $1.00 article. There aro oply stone and Glacier National parks, pecan Sen Mt pein tet and | Montana Oil fields} Crater Lake Na- tional park and Los Angeles. . A. J. Powers of Colorado Springs arrivéd in the city this will business. J, EB. McClory is attending to bus- iness affairs hpre from Kaycee and is a guest at the Townsend. cee city Monday. J. B, Bear ts a man spending s week, William Malone out-of-town visitors spending a short time in the city. men in the city on}/state highway department and Democratic candidate for United States senator, spent a short time in Casper Monday, from a reality right now, but Ch mas shopping is in progress never. theless at the Ayres Jewelry one of Casper's truly sqjes ts in prog pffering thousand: Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION E. Vaughn representative of Tools Corporation, where oe has returned from EB, Cc. Hunte 2,000 pleces @f jewelry teft though the choice is still wide; those who wish to take advantage of the offer are urged to hurry. Christmas gifts are belng pur chased in amazing numbers. Beads, rings, mesh bags, plocketbooks, cut glass and silverware are only a fow of the*many articles offered in this unusual dollar sale. Mr, Ayres real- ly believes that he is offering Cas- per the greatest opportunity to ava itself of high class jewelry at a low| L. M. Irving. who has been trans: acting business affairs in Denver ‘and Cheyenne, has returned to the city. morning and “ee Spend several days here on! winiam C, Evans, accompanied by Andy Moore, left Monday over- land for Rawlins and Parco on a several days business trip. Thomas C. Huffman was a visitor herp Tuesday from Midwest. ) 6 BELLANS =| Hot water Sure Relief “ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere The Letter Shoppe H, H, McCorkle is a Denver man rar price, ever known in this city. le vis, G transacting business affairs here} Mf, H. Cahl arrived in Casper yes-|Everything is on display on the Atlie Davis, Gladys Moormg this week. terday from Denver and will spend|counter at 135 South Center. You MIMEOGRAPHING eae several days here attending to busi-|are urged to drop in and browse Clredlar Public J. E. Fuller is a Kansas City] ness affairs of importance. about among the article Letter Stenographers business caller who arrived in the oe gah See Soe neleaiNs Tey Bureau Notary althiest women in| the wealthiest, is One of the w James Connors of Billings Is visit the world, if not Hotel Townsend ing with friends here for a few ‘ ae : . R. J. Tippon is in Casper on busi-|days having arrived Monday even-|/ady Ludlow, who was __ recently PHONE 2500 ness this week from Chicago. aie robbed of jewels valued at more| ‘om ady Lud- uernsey business eral days here this Edwin Roberts is spending a week in Thermopolls. 2 ae ® R. S. Rosenberg of Kemmerer, sessor of Lincoln county, and W. Daley of Rawlins, assessor of bon county, arrived in Casper is among the KASSIS THURSDAY SPECIAL summer home on Casper mountain | and Mrs. Chester Bryan, Miss allen returned from a -three weeks’ trip | @nder- for the newlyweds, following the Kotho,.: Misa} POEs inidota’ the riacke Hil see dinner, Miss Pauline Evers, (ne eta to caheade “| Frederick Knight and Jeremiah The couple will make their-home | Miss Lucille Clayton of Midwest,| Silvan Lake and Colorado, Mahoney of the Aero Oil Products Mrs. Heaney of Oma and the Messrs. F, S. Pri Thomas Von Druska, A. .R. Estabrook, Shelby an Burgh,, Dan Majors, Arthur in the ‘Linco! and Lind street “8 Ladies’ Aid Meeting * Lincoln apartments, mpany left this afternoon for Salt kk on a short business trip, . . Mr. and Mrs. G. Burdock children are guests of friends he for several days enroute from the Yellowstone Naticnal park to their n¢ Cre H. A. Stuart and family are spend- Friday Afternoon, Cocking, I D, Richards of Denver, lest ing several days in Cheyenne at- The Ladie« Aid society of? the bee Cocking... Reuben Cocking| home in Colorado. tending Frontier days. ¥ Met 1] ri ‘and Robert, Cocking. “8 ae I TE hal Nie Se by Mrs. Harriett Curtis of Jamestown, Joseph McLain has returned from a week's business trip to Thermo- polis and Billiny urch will meet Friday afternoon 2:30 o'clock at the home of. Mrs. ‘arrison street in North All membérs are asked to N. Y., is in Casper for several days this week attending to busine&s af: fairs. Mrs. Curtis, who was a form- er resident of Casper, has many Mr. and Mrs. Mis Are Hosts -at Dinner. Mr. and. Mrs. James Mills were fe be present -and to bring io. the | hosts at an Informal dinner given |e? resident of Caspe ny! C.B.'Glover is here on business to- meeting their thitab! last evening at their home, 1215] ‘tlends” here, with whom she Will) aay trom Montana. oun South David street. Guests who at-| Visit before returning to her home. Saray o ended v : Mr, M on pe y x. . Me y ow Birthday Anniversary tended were: Mr, “ands Mrs. .J-OWe). ac. ana Mra: Ei M.- MéKenna of |-°*: H. "McCarthy was a business i iyexsiry)) Hediick of Ottunwa, Ta... Mr. and s rival in Casper this morning from Is Celebrated Today. 3 Hamilton dome, are visiting in the ‘s sCelebenton ange anugnter | Mts: R. T. McMinn, and daughter| 4 Bpemies, stor wane 18 the) Denyacs', ‘@ Sybil Johnwon, daughter | 3321+, jean, Mr. gnd Mrs. R. W.|city with Mrs, McKenna’s pa " ieee of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson was) treqnick and children, Mary Mar-| Mr. and Mrs. George Scott at their} ¢. ww. Christie and son expect to - 7 Mo., . rs. M. a [e~ v " v1 South David street in honor of her|atinn T. Dy Richards of Denver in the} Where hey | will spend | several fourth’ birthday anniversary.’ The | aie. cal guest here for a short time of his} og, afvernoon was spent in playing | Rebekah Lodge to aunt and unele, Mr, and Mrs. Rew: ots eke games after which refreshments | Meet ‘This Evening. Load yl RR ek C. W. Garbutt, 1.1", Johnston and apo uenten Ls ee Sorell: sae The Natrona Rebekah lodge No} ys, ana Mrs. M. L. MeNinn of | C¥fUS Carpenter, prominent business ren who attended inclide: 4 : : _ Mrs. M. L. Med ; dren who attended include: | 39 will meet this evening at R&loqy aouth jackson’ steect have as {men of Sheridan are in the city for a Jane Bon, Abbie Peterscn, Barbara | o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Of couple of days on business. . } or zi 1 sts, Mr. a M IW Waldschmiat, Frank Bacheller, | ficers will be installed and refresh- eet crue: eat M 8 @ John Deaver, Mary Ellen Johnso . edrick. 0} umwa. » and Mr. % . , y Oe i m1, | ments served at the close of the R. W. Hearlck and chil.] W- B. Look of Jamestown, N. Y., Louis William Batley, Lucille | meeting by a A@mmittee in charge 4 is in Casper this week for several Purdy, Don Bailey, Bubbles Cooke, | Al) members of the organization are days on business. Mary Jane Gould of Ce if . ado, guest'|asked to be present of. Mrs. Fred Moore, Evelyn Snod- see 5 rol Shipstead and Ruth | Departmental Division s. Meeting at Price Home. predege The Current Events division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club held a most enjoyable meetin erday at the suthmer home of W. H. Price ‘on Casper moun- Mrs. Perry Elswick, formerly of betas Casper, will arrive in the city on Friday from her home tn Pueblo and will be the house guest here for a short time of her sister, Mrs. Fre Moore. Richara C. Arnold of Dallas, ts in ‘asper today attending to business affairs, c nodgr: Methodist Aid Meeting At Doud Res! e. ‘ Mrs. Lee Doud will, entertain the} ¥ members of the Ladies’ Aid soctety | Mrs. Charles Williamson and Warren Williamson are visitors here for a short time from their home at Mid west, see Dorothy Doyle, telephone operato: at the Townsend left «his week for munity Thursday after- i and rol a rnic: by ele Ines » C1 at . noon ¢ 6 South Wash.| with a ‘current! event :topic, Mrs.) ‘be ‘lness of her. father. Harry Frolow is making one of his ington This will be the|C. D. Murane, chairman of the divi- “egular business calis here this week Mrs. H. Mart! is visiting with from his home in Sioux City Ia, friends in Cheyenne. ok, Ase] sion. gave a short but interesting Ri report of the General Federation of Woman's. clubs convention. which was recently held in Los Angeles to which she was a delegate. Among those who attended were: Mrs. Harry Astin, Mrs. John Eng: ect. regular monthly social meeting and . Fall Skirt - Donald Phillips, state representa- Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bane and Mr.4tive for the Truscon Steel company and Mrs. George Heath spent yes- accompanied by Walter Glazer, en- land, Mrs. William Holland, Mrs W. P. Holman, Mrs. John McFadyen Mrs. G.-D. Murane, Mrs. “W. II Patten, Mrs, W. H. Price, Mrs. W W. Sprowl!, Mrs. Phillip Winter. Mrs. J. H. MeCorry, Mrs. 0. J Cacgarekas, Mrs. E. F. Barger, Mrs. Sinclair Reekie and Mrs. Guy Gay. eee Monntain View Club Will Meet Thursday. Members of the Mountain View club will meet on Thursday of this week at the tabernacle for the pur pose of makirg arrangements for ~ New shipment of Ladies’ Slips in good materials will be offered on our Thursday Special to our patrons, Nainsook Slips, shadow proof___-_-$4,.15 Nainsook Slips, shadow proof____--_98@ Sateen Slips, shadow proof Satinette Slips, shadow proof Satinette Petticoats Best grade Radium Silk Slips. Shadow Proof. Regular $8.75. Very Special____ $6.98 Clearance Sale on Collar and Cuff Sets will be dis- played and marked down to HALF PRICE. Long Silk Gloves, all colors and best grade. Special $1.29 to $2.39 Children’s wear still on display in our Bargain Base- e if f Wins. ‘Twins are always a source of pride. We feel that way about having twin stores—‘“Two Stores for Your Convenience.” It certainly is mighty fine after being wedded to the drug business in Casper for more than thirty years, that we have two of the finest, healthiest, thriving stores in all Wyoming. We feel that success such as this has only been gained and can only be retained by giving you that superior ser- vice for which these stores are noted; by studying your interests equally with our own; by realizing that in reality you are partners in this business and that your good will is our one greatest asset, The KIMBALL DRUG STORES Je cee et cqfean Dior. Taxes The Kassis Dry Goods Co, “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” the church fair to be held on Friday, July 25, to which the public is in- vited to attend. see Misel-Archibald Morriace Is Announced. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Harriett Abe}, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Abel of Seco, Mont., to Staley Archibald son of Mr.-and Mrs. H. W. Archi- ald of this city, which took place July 18. The ceremony was per. formed by the Rev. Gockel, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church. The sealed-up | joy of Clicquot Club The thirst-quench of Clicquot Club is sealed right inthe bottle. It’s always ready for you—right under the cap! _ The rare blending of ting- linggingerand gentle fruitiness makes this sparkling ginger ale the pet summer drink of just PERSONALS Mr. and’ Mrs. R. E. Wertz and family are attending Fronticr Days in Cheyenne this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stratton, who have been the guests here of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stratton and who ; about everybody. They all have just recently completed a tour like it. of the Yellowstone National park pe have returned to their home in Ne- Order by the case from your grocer, braska. } of confectioner } see The Clicquot Club Copa | Miss ‘Millis, Mass, U. Se Ac” | Scott has returned from a several w ation trip spent with friends in Nebraska Pe Sr Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Burke re- turned last evening from the Yellow- sil- ll wo- After the tube and pencil houette that have reduced Circonert Ciovo sreait Sattata Mati with iw. ‘eann| stone National park where they pov shar 2 rest! Dae een teaching Seitine NW) Spent @ week. Mr. and Mrs. Burke ° pleasant novelty. Cartridge pleats|cmtered the park +by way of Cody, and peasant embroidery in ‘crude | Stopping enroute home at Brooks e e colors ur 1 white ground are used | lake and Amorettle Inn. They will to excol et effect, The collar is | leave tomorrow for Denver wher: 7 SET Nt ‘ery smart, they will spend seyerat days visiting — VALUES EXTRAORDINARY QUALITY AT PRICES THAT TALK FOR THEMSELVES 95 _ SILK DRESSES 450 Dresses to select from, madé of Satins, Crepe Back Satins, Canton Crepes and Foulards. Values ranging up to $25.00. Fancy pleated, embroidered, beaded and lace trimmed. Make comparisons before you buy and see what we are offering you at the most wonderful dress values ever shown. You to be the judge. Come in and look them over and convince yourself Summer Dresses Comprising of voiles, dotted swisses, broadcloth and’ many other materials. Values ranging Summer Dresses Consisting of Dotted Normandies, flock dots and fancy ginghams;< all sizes and colors in all sizes and colors $1.95 Women’s Khaki and Field Clothing Every Wanted Style. Skirts, Knickers and Suits. 25% DISCOUNT WOMEN’S AND MISSES HATS All to Be Closed Out, Including Straws and Felts. A Wonderful Selection to Choose From $1.00 $1.00 | orm misses’ Blouses. $1.00 “ey és "$1.00 Sepia sane er’ $1.00 The LEADER Women’s Sateen Slips; white and flesh Women’s dark and light Bloomers ~--- Plain and fancy trimmed ~ Women’s extra Hose. All colors Women’s white, Galatea Middies, THE STORE ACCOMMODATING THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS

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