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>AG! R > PAGE FOUR. ‘ fhe Casper Sunday Cribune P SOCIETY -~-— re News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations day. I only wish that some of the, 3. “Love's Response” Serenade wo SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1929, ——_—_—_ | ; oor children up at the Tubercu‘ar H. C. Miller RECEN AND C ‘ 7 S po had something like that to do| 4. “That Old Gang of Mins Fox 3 and someone as nice as Miss'Cook to|: Trot --- Ross, Dixon, Henderson ary s bd ¥ . : » ||teach them. They need someone so Sung by Lillian Susilla ( | ae badly. ‘ “Sparks,”» Cornet and Trom- | A Young “Women's Christian /As-|gressing nicely. Tent 4 had the| Well, Diary, I am going home’ to-| bone Duet G. Simons ™ sociation, Corner First and Wolcott,| stunt for tonight. I didn’t montion| morrow. I do hate to leave camp yed by Sheffer and Hajny Office. Telephone 1456: General Sec-| Mr. Sheffner but he is surely a|but I have all this time to loo for. 6. “SUp Horn Stuff," A Warm retary, 281J. ,_|o0d sport and takes good care of| ward to next year's camp. : es B.-B. Barnes Office’ hours for employment 8.00| us and the camp. f A GIRL RESERVE} 7. v% Selection a a. m. to 6:00 p, m. daily except Sun- acai ws Wo 2 ‘ aL ed days. . I have lost track of dates. : b, - Za Entertainment At tesses at a bridge tea to be given on Another of the ¥ Business Girls'|rained a little last night and we Concert Will Be 9. ‘Roses of Memory" Waltz Collings Home Friday Wednesday afternoon of this week picnics is planned for Tuesday eve-| had to do some maneuvering of 4 > Cal ue --- Fred Jewell Mrs. Raymond Craig, nee Geral-/at their home on East Tenth street ning. These out door activities have|cots because of the holes in the Given Wednesday 10. “Thats It Rag,” A Trom- dine Shepherd, was honored by a/in honor of Miss Mary Louise Len- been so generally enjoyed that all Toe chia Atoms ck pir printed 4 ri ay onetey iaeat ee who have attended want to go each time any other business girls who number of her friends at a shower|non of Joliet, Ill, guest at the Sulli- Friday evening at the home of Mrs./van,home, Miss Eleanor O’Brien of L. King entertain the Kiwanians when they | Evening, Glenrock George Collings. The bride was the| Chicago, Misa Kathleen O'Connor ‘of a need a real rest from thelr work,|come out toniorrow night. Dora 12, “Billboard” March ~-_---_- reg pclae ot Jarapyactinra wept te Houston: (ieee and Miss Vera Jane : aie Tags Spi Hie srotyin an|calls Mr. Sheffner, Sine ea pe erm 4 = -- John H, Klohr » reg "Those pr ded Mrs. H. H.| Parrott of Des Moines, guest of Mrs. 3 recreation. | Names <: + "The New Colontal March.. = me. Jacobs, Mrs. O. L. LaCassie, Miss J.| Charles Campbell. should be reported to the Y. W. C.| We nearly got the flag today but R. B. Hall| Expert watch and jewelry repair A. office Tuesday morning so that|not quite. I guess one bed didn’t provision may be made for trans-| have hospital corners. Campfire was portation and for entertainment by| perfectly beautiful tonight. All the the committee in charge. G. R.’s had torches and we sang, The Girl Reserves’ camp was all|“Follow the Gleam” and_ circled Mrs. J, Peebles, Mrs. O. L. Rathburn, Mrs. see ease yW. W. Shinnan, Mrs. Thomas Fran- Nap aes Is Honored - At Bidge Luncheon Saturday. Miss Kathleen O'Connor of Hous- ton, Tex., was the guest of honor at Casper Jewelry Co...0-S Bidg. nt Alsman, Mrs. Iba Jensen, Mrs. E. Helfrich, Mrs. John {an informal morning bridge party RED, MRE MET ares Bente ne Wall AnOE SSO ay Pee oee ha! ee Bang tint FSSA INORIOFa Oe dL alee eee ee EEE Mleveciy reported Ah. tie diary. ot | fe with ofr tarchus. The Ceremony, sinst gon, Mrs. Tedfor Miss Margaret Doughert a y c e diary o ches. 3 ked ei ait J Bisabeth Connolly at the conmally one of the girls which follow was so inspiring and beautiful. mer) Shepherd-Craig residence on South Center street. Dear’ Disry July 11, Then one tent had a charade the ners Marriage onors for the afternoon were won ear Diary.— ans ~ 8. Pra ioe Miss‘ Geraldina Shepherd‘and Ray-| by. Mise Margaret onriend cee eee I have just received some won-|other stunts were put on and \the erful, news. The Kiwanians are|auartet sang “Old Hiram's Goat.” going to spoRsor our Girl Reserve|The rest of the club answered with, camp. Of course we would haye|“Yonkey Goes the Donkey.” We had a camp anyway but now it will| hope the Kiwanis club enjoyed our be so much bigger and better, I] Program. The moon was full to- have begun to pack my things, all| night and we took a moonlight hike. ready. : Friday: July 12 Mrs. Smith was kept busy today Today has been so exciting. ,This|Siving her recipe for cherry pie. morning, @ group of us girls Avere|Just ask the G. R.'s for their opin- down at the Y. W. C. A. to prac-|fon of her ple. The Girl Scouts put IN THERMOPOLIS tice G. R. songs so every one in|On the program at camp fire to camp will be able to learn them. I|Might. It was very clever. Did the Know We are going to nave « peppy | whistle blow for Hgts out tonteht?|! “Nhe French Lick of Wyoming” mond Craig, both of Casper, were}Darid Fox. Miss O'Connor receiv. ‘I'm married at the home of the groom’s|ed a guest gift. ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. LaCas-|| Guests who attended include: ut't sic, 1022 South Willow street, Sun-|Mrs. Charles I. Campbell and guest, ud} day, July 20. Rev. P. K. Edwards|Miss Vera Jane Parrott of Des Aft’ of the Episcopal church, performed] Moines, Mrs. O. L. Walker, Mrs. sbar the ceremony. David Fox and sister, Miss Eleanor ask ‘The couple were attended by Mrs.| O'Brien of Chicago, Mrs. Herold Fredg Marcy and O, J. Albun. Delaney, Mrs. Don’ Smith, Only a few relatives and friends of} Charles T. McGrady, Mrs. W.* the couple attended the ceremony.} Connelly, Mrs. William Pollock. The bride wore white crepe de chine| Miss Theadora Wilson, Miss Pa- and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs./tricia Sullivan, Miss Lucille and Marcy wore yellow with a boquet of| Marion Constantine of Tulsa, Miss lavender: Margaret England, Miss Lovey Nor- camp as every one seems so thrill- Saturday The house was decorated with pink!/ris, and the guest of honor. Se ancub At, fdpabce sae pte Sb ek (Aho yee Fy Stop At the and white flowers and after the cere- ae fe Sunday Night. _|day! But that isn’t all. We walk- mony a wedding supper was served.|Mr. and Mrs. E The groom is employed by the W.| Are Guests At Party. H. Brown grocery and the couple] Justice Fred H. Blume and Mrs I can't write much I am‘so tired.|ed 20 miles. That is nine of the The Kiwanians br@&ight us out to|twenty-four that started did. The camp today and what a good time|T. B. camp was our destination. We an We sang all| started at 9 a. m. Each girl car- will make their home in Casper Blume entertained at dinner last ha have peen bes ord ped aed pepo oak ety see ° week in Cheyenne at the C MRS. C.F the way owt and our pep for the|ried her lunch. The last of us got i > A Mrs. Hanway Entertains club for Mr. and Mra, G. R. Herens $n thr ae : : rest of the week started right then.|back to camp at 6.00 p. m. The Spacious Veranda, Coo}, Comfortable Rooms Mrs, Hanway Bntertat Sib fot Ms aan Mire G. rugaaons ox are s it spent here the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Harold] we piayed tennis most of the day.|sponsors put on the studts tonight. Home Cooked Meals, Reasonable Rates Mrs. J. E. Hanway entertained in-|Mrs. Robert D. Carey and Mrs. | tubeck. !Our court is bumpy and rocky but| We had a real good laugh, they put i i ; Pcereiy at anbteck saetarnabaae l Nvesiadsm thar Gtitte mteces ont we don't mind. Oh, the eats! Mrs.|on our stunts too well not tu have O° eno and Cee nee Srlintoing Poa) A her home, 704 South Park avenuefof Careyhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Brome of} for a week. While in that city they | Smith and Mrs. Cutter are certain-| had practice. We also had visitors - cae spn Nd otel Washakie ne graff of Topeka, Kan., who is the| Casper Man Entertains tion. igh api os ee 2 ti @ sn guest here of her son and daughter-|At Dinner In Rawlins. Mess ets. ad t “yal paths Weed an Pace errant Lave tase Cagitiegd nds Pe . inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Upde-} Robert Litheredge formerly of nd@ two daughter Mr. and Mrs, Howard Baker and 2 af pes iste eth FDPIR: Fred Holdridge. : rm. ii tov graff. Guests present were Mrs.|Casper wha ts connected with the a short time from| children left yexterday for Sweet-|Z0°8 the “lights out” whistle. It} Rant for the Business Grist! ge, Prop. |< - Thermopolis, Wyo. neeé Roden Kingsmill, Mrs. W. G. Perk-| Producers and Refiners corporation s 9:30 and everyone is perfectly| mveryone finisned their baskets. to: j water where they will be the guests ins, Mrs. Earl E. Hanway, Mrs.!at Parco was host at a dinner given ose for several days of Mrs. J. M. Mc.|Viling to retire. Le: * Stuart Updegraff and the guest of|last week at the Ferris hotel in Mrs. G. T. Morgan has returned] Intosh Monday ™ honor. Rawlins hts guests being,! Mrs.| from months pleasure trip spent | eo +e I woke up this morning by a ry Saree Phertestel and Miss Peggy Pher in California, * igs Alice Fitzgerald had as her| Whistle at 6:30 ana at 7:00 o'clock > © Miss Lennon Will Be ° tal of Denver, guests of Mr. and Cie sfiests for a short time last week,|We Were all at setting up. exercises wi Honored At Party Monday Mrs. C. P. Ames at Parco, Miss| Mrs. W. D." Charles has jreturned| Mr. and Mr nk McGowan and|#nd flag raising, After that we hur- eet ee 3 ht Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney will be| Betty Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.| from a three weeks visit spent with| Miss Mayme Fitzgerald of Lusk,|Tied to breakfast. Food most cer- =} hostess at an informal morning | Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Ames, Mr. and| friends in Thermopolis. , They are spending a week in Ther-|t#inly tastes good out here, Tent -n bridge party to be given tomorrow | Mrs. F. E. Richardson, Roland Lith- ke le, mopolis. Me ly Inspection at 8.30. The best tent ji bed at her summer home at the foot of|redge and William Anderson. Dwitt Lyford of the Southwestern} fe gets to raise the flag next morning a the Casper mountains complimentary to see Engineering corporation spent yes-| CG. EB. Reistle of the petroleum bur-|#nd has @ silk flag flying before its’ . \_ Miss Mary Louise Lennon of Joliet,| Portiand Chosen For terday at Salt Creek on business. eau at the University of Wyoming is|tent all day. Hikes this morning e e ° r Til., house guest of Miss Kathieen|B. and P. W. Club Convention. Sur pected to arrive in Casper today.|at 9:80, dinner at 12:00 and rest e @ lS erin Pi ¥ Sullivan. WEST BADEN, Ind., July 2 Mrs, Ch: Barnes, Mrs. August} He will spend a short time in Salt| hour at 1.80. This is a much needed 4 ce cee The executive committee of the na-| Larson and son. Charles spent Creek after which he will ‘go to| hour. . Basket weaving is the most tl Mrs. Campbell Will Be tional federation of business and| short time here last week visiting | Billings. interesting hour. This comes at W! Hostess at Bridge Tea. professional women’s clubs today | with Mr. Larsor see 3:00 and I am sure we will have i na Mrs. Charles Campbell will enter-|selected Portland, Maine for the @ hee nk Miller who toured the. Yel] 80me pretty baskets to take home n't tain for eight guests tomorrow af-|next convention. The federation's| Mrs. Emil Hempfing and baby of | lowstone National,park with his par-| With us. First ald lasts 30 minutés »."_- ternoon at an informal brige tea to/sixth annual convention closed last] Riverton spent a few days here last| ents, Mr, and Mrs. August Miller of | 4 begins at 4:00. The camp nurse Af pe given at her home on Milton av-| night. week visiting with Mr. Hempfing en-| Litchfield, Neb... and who was the|{nstructs us in this, At 5:30 we et enue complimentary to her house] Miss Emma Dot Patridge of To-| route to Beaver Dam, Wis., where| guest for several days enroute of|@at again and at’8 we have camp-|, he guest, Miss Vera Jane Parrott of|peka, Kansas, was selected as ex-| they will visit with relatives. Mrs; Fred Mi Dull has re-| fire. Oh, yes, we have flag lower- Tr Des Moines, Ia. ecutive secretary to succeed Miss oletie turned to C; % ing at sundown. Campfire is so in- een © Eleanore Coonrod of Chattanooga, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hawkins spent ahd teresting. “Our tent had to gather Bridge Tea Wednesday Tenn., and Miss Ruth Rich of Jack-| several days last. week in Riverton | and Mrs. L. 1. Sipes. ana} Wood for the fire and put on the At Sulivan Honte. {sonville, Fla., was re-elected editor| the guests of Mrs. Hawking parents, | f: arrived In Casper last week| Stunt tonight. We acted out one of The Misses Margaret, Kathleen!of the “Independent Woman" the| Mr. and Mrs. Ha from Greybuli and will make their|0Ur G. R. songs. i and Patricia Sullivan will be hos- federation’s official magazine. “ ° home Mere. Mr. Sipes is connected Tuesday ey Mrs. Amelia S with the Chicago Burlington and] Six thirty comes early after the o Riverton with Quincy railroad. night before for, of course, iat daughter, eerie I didn’t put in all the fun we have i PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER Mrs, A. M. Hutchison and small| had after “lights out.” Cold water son Roderick are visiting with Mra.|and setting up exercises soon wake 5 PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY rt time | Hutchison's mother in Duluth,|you up. After every meal each : mstance | Minn. girl washes hg own ‘dishes. . This Tyan Tonkin of | oe) 28, is much better than making the J. W. Wilson, who has been the; M. J. Delaney has returned from} aise ine Mrs. Oscar Snyder of Tulsa, Okla.,| cooks do all the work. Miss Meach- ° guest here for several weeks of Mr.| Tulsa where he has been on business Mrs. Eva Barnes has returned s been the guest here for seyeral]am announced this morning that If Land Mrs. R. E. Landis, returned to] and visiting with his family. from Luak where she spent a short |fays of her brothers. you wanted to go on the all day hike nis home in Omaha last evening. see time visiting with her son, Merlin D | “+e Saturday you mut first take three 28 Mrs. Richard Harold Delaney and] Barnes. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Howlett spent| other hikes. Our baskets are pro- Mrs. Theron Hughes is spending| sisters, the Misses, Lucille and J eo 2 8 everal days last week visiting with 4 several months in California. fon Constanting are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. 2 nan have| friends in Worland. : = NAT YOUR MIRROR 4 ; A see friends here from Salt Creek. returned from Duluth, Minn., and ndpndead WILL SHOW : 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Doone were ross .| points in Wisconsin. Mrs. Bert McCarthy and ittle| i CRE , tk visitors here yesterday from Sheri-| <A. H. Crow, Paul Singer and BE. B. see daughter spent a short. time last aN * A. wonderfully pur —- = = she r dan and were guests at the Henning.| Goodlett of Denver are transacting] Mr: and Mrs, Clarance Sichling week in Douglas the guest of Mra | Med soft skin, of velvety | [4 at) . oe business affairs here for a short|eompanied by s Kathleen McCarthy's sister, Mrs. ‘Thomas $ texture, free from, T E tL I E . 5 0. H. Hughes of Greybull is a visit-| time. Ung, Miss Madelyn Tobin and 3 Cook. : blemislles~a beauty e I or here for w days having ar- aiete Ge left today in SR ee a unsurpassed. ano rived in the city yesterday. Miss Kathryn Mahoney who has] car vacation trip to be White, flesh, rachel. . been spending the week in the Yel-| at Colorado Springs The biggest of. dams is that Send 308, for at a Hugh R. May, Salt Lake business|lowstone National Park is expected] in ¢ rado, The Mis s at Assuan, In pt, where, after Seber! a es usicians og man fs in Casper for severs}:daysa| to return this evening. Tobin who compos popu years of failure, a great wall, nearly ih me rr guest at the Townsend. ee tear will perform at the|® mile nd a quarter long, was . is i inci: eee Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Patton and Mr. theater at Colorado Springs| built across the Nile at a cost. of nf Sounds almbst unbelievable Registering principle now makes it A Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Morschs@ire| and Mrs. W. R. Watt and sons are|and at the Colorado th . | $10,000,000... ‘The building of this Gourauo's t it—that, with no technical easy for you to produce musical ' u in Casper from Findlay, O., and are} spending a few days in the city from| ver, during their C ed a mighty lake, nearly “ training whatever, anyloverofgood effects as fine as the most deli; l guests at the ‘Townsend. Mammoth, 1, The party will be absen in length, which is em-| MO) fay W py & CREAM music can play the Gulbranest fingering on the keyboard! . . * 2 irrigation” purposes. Registering Pizno with just as muc! Fac igterit BF Frank Schinitt is among the Den-| C. L. Beally of Cheyenne is trans-| Mra. E. A. Rosson is visiting with ee Se ‘and feeling BS a profes- (ees Shading pene east ver business visitors spending a few| acting business affairs here for a] friends in Lusk for a few days. days here. short time. Alea sional pianist! not played just loud! SIS atte ova date ince Unbelievable? Perhaps. Yet true, every note contrélied bea z , Mr, and Mrs. M. F. Whiteman and| ‘The Misses Ina Hampton, Eliza en and house absolutely! You can quickly satisfy dividually. Notes and phra bay C. Cox were among the Sheridan| beth Giffo' Wood and Ma ? Lennon of yourself about it— melody brought o ses of the visitors who spent yesterday here, | guerite Wood all of Worland we t, TH turned from Chey- —investigate. Find out—atfirst every di fennt, accented with °c 8 8 Casper arrivals yesterday. enne where they have been visiting | [>= ) = =—=oetemmnecernee re eee egree of emphasis possible to v Dr. M. olan has returned from | === ———— eed hand! Let your eyes and ears con- the best hand-playing. You will be h a trip to Nebraska where he visited yince you! Learn how—through absolutely astounde. at th p with his parents. down in Gulbransen _ inely human feeling you © genu- a cee The Summer Months are usually playing, not knocked down, as in to everything sind mites Put in- h Miss Betty Cahill has returned quiet in the diamond line, because player-piino-playing—the _ Registering Gulbransen! ey of so many other things that claim attention. For this reason we are making some @ le from a pleasure trip spent in the - Yellowstone National park. oa ay Yi rst igty Mrs, O. L. Walker and children 2 Years fo Pay! J will leave on Tuesday for Springfield Th. . d will t 11 rae " and Long Island where they will ere was a time, thirty years ago, when Cozomus, Java i, fg and we ell you about . visit with relatives for several Rice and Swansdown in face powders; Mennen's. ‘Taloum Mail This plan on the Gulbransen. # our easy-payment months. powder; Jockey Club, White Rose, New Mown Hay, Jas- Ta ucemen S ck mine and Musk in perfumes Cashmere Bouquet toilet soap, he William R. MeMillian, secretary to barbers’ bar shaving soap and cosmetique for waxing the : Congressman Charles E. Winter, re moustache, were oinoipatly. all the items comprised in our for diamond trade during July. c turned yesterday afternoon from toilet line and represented an investment of : Come in and‘select a beautiful ring * Cheyenne where he has been for sev- The moustache has yielded to modern ideas of sanitation it in convenient - eral weeks on business, and cosmetique is no more, and while the other items are NOW: Sua waee sOr ae ht NATIONALLY PRICED BRANDED IN THE [ sim 4 ky amounts. You will save enough to THE BACK ; still to be had they are in competition with a thousand "i F 5 F, C. Chatterton, candidate for others. Ours is possibly the largest, best selected line of make it worth while. $575 $650 i ; judge of the eighth jud'cial district, toilet-articles in Wyoming, invoicing probably $10,000 all 4 is in Casper Speen aeeerton. of which are sold at manufacturers advertised prices. Extra* quality stone and “cute! Ayres Jewelry Co. value is un- surpassed. 133 SOUTH CENTER STREET six and Onrel WIGA Wiliams ar We lead in service in this line as we do in ajl- others. rived in Casper yesterday from Den- eraeezvesewee| ‘The KIMBALL DRUG STORES The Chas. E. Wells Music Company pears Seat ia Cuapae cal Bapioess CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Home of The Chickering from Sheridan. ‘Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores 232 East Second St. CASPER mele ‘ast Sec : Richard Riley of Colorado spent The Rexake Stores Phone 194 syhere he will spend some time on terday here enroute to Salt Creel “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” bus! ‘ we v