Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 29, 1924, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1924. Mrs. Mills Entertains or Daughter Monday. * Mrs. James Mills entertained yes- _terflay afternoon at a party given at her home, 1215 South David street In honor of her daughter, Auce’s seventh birthday anrfiver- sary. The afternoon was spent in playing games, refreshments being seryed at the*close of the enter- tainment. Among the children who attended were, Ladora McCarthy, Mary Weid- ner, Mary Virgfifa Smith, Mary Bradus, Bett Jackson, Barbara Rowan, Shirley Ann Donovan, Mary Jane Gould of Colorado guest of Mrs. Fred Moore, Rebecca Richard- non, Virginia Taylor, Thelma John- son, Jack Bartram, Mary Mills, Mar- jon Bartram and the guest cf honor, Mrs. Charles Campbell was hos- tess at an informal tea and bridge party given yesterday afternoon at her home on Milton avenue compli- mentary to Miss Vera Jane Parrott of Des Moines, Miss Mary Louise Lennon of Joliet, Ill, guest at the Patrick Sullivas home and Miss ifathleen O'Connor. Honors at bridge were taken by Mrs. Charles McGrady and Miss Mary Gillis. Miss Parrott, Miss O'Connor and Miss Lennon received Foe gifts. Among those who at- ended were, Mrs. Donald Smith, Miss’ Kathleen Sullivan, Miss Mar- garet Dougherty and guest, Miss Kathleen O'Connor of Houston, Texas, Miss Elizabeth Connelly, Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Miss Margaret Sul- livan, Miss Mary Gillis, Mrs. Charles ‘T. McGrady, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Mrs. F. C. Capen and the honored Buests. see Morning Bridge Party At Fox Residence. Complimenting her house guests, Mrs, W. E. Fox of Kansas City, Miss Eleanor O'Brientof Chicago and Miss Mary Loulge Lennon of Jotiet, IIL, Mrs. David Fox was hostess at “ morning bridge party given today at her residence 343 South McKin- ley street. Guests present were, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mrs, Charles T. McGrady, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs. Q. K. Dea- ver, Mrs. Carrey Peterson, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Miss Margaret Sullivan, Miss Pa- tricia Sullivan and the guests of or. eee Ruth Slade Will Be Hostess at, Patty. 5): 203 Miss Ruth Slade will be hostess ata party to be given tomorrow at her home on CY avenue in honor of her twelfth birthday. eae Mr, and Mrs. Gee Will Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Gee will en- tertain at a pienic to be given this evening complimentary to Miss Dorothy Gee. of Ohio. Guests who will attend include: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Allely, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wald- schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Carney Peter- son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Marshall and guest, Mrs. Edith Marshall of Cleve- land, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Cobb, Miss Marjorie Pfeiffer of Los Angeles, Mrs. Rose Raynie, Miss Gee and Paul Sautter. vee thner Saturday at “Nicolaysen Home, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen were hosts at a dinner party given last Saturday evening at their home on’ South Wolcott street for 18 guests. eee Miss Lennon Is Honored At Bridge Luncheon. Z Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney enter- tained informally yesterday compli- mentary to Miss Mary Louise Len- non of Joliet, Ill, guest of Miss Kathleen Sullivan. Following a morning of bridge at the Alpine gardens, honors at which were won by Miss Patricia Sullivan and Mrs. William B. Cobb, a luncheon was served at the Mahoney cabin. Among those who attended were: Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Mrs. Wil Mam 'B. Cobb and guest, Miss Mar: jorie Pfeiffer, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Julian Lever. Jr., and sister, Miss Clara Triplett. Mrs, T. J. Drew, Mrs. Leo Dunn, Mrs. David Fox and guests, Mrs. W. E. Fox of Kansas City and Miss Eleanor -O’Brien of Chicago, . Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, Mrs. Paul Hooper, Mrs. E. J. Donahoe, irs. Cecil’ Bon, Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. igh McGrath, Miss Kathleen Sul- livan, Miss Dolores Heiserman of Redwing, Minn., Miss Cora Likely, Miss Lovey Norris, Miss Mary Lyons, Miss Elizabeth Connelly, Miss Kathieeh O'Connor of Houston, ‘Texas, Miss Margaret Sullivan, Miss Mary Gillis, Miss Patricia Sullivan Miss Theadora Wilson and Miss Kathryn Mahoney. Z ary Bruce-Hudson Leroy Hudson of Grass, Mont., and Miss Caroline Jennie Bruce of, Sheridan, Wyo.. were united in marriage Monday eyening, July 28, at 7:30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. West, 614 South Grant sjreet, the Fev. Willis H. Germany of the Hast Side Methodist Community church, officiating. Lodge o. Dr. and Mrs. Drew Will Re, Iicsts at Pienic. ; br. and Mra. T. J. Drew will be hogts at.a plenic to be given this evening at lower Garden Creek in honor of Miss Delores Heiserman of Heawing, Minn.. suest of Mrs. Lao Dunn o r H 3 Daily and ry Lyvise Lennon, house Fest of Miss Kathleen Sullivan. Among those who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T, McGrady, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mr. and Mrs. David Fox and guests, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Fox of Kansas City and Miss Eleanor O'Brien of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. eo Dunn, Mr, and’Mrs. Arthur A Schulte, Miss Irene Beavers and OCIETY, | Miss Monahan of Hugo, Col., guests and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Joley, Miss Mary Lyons, Miss Margaret Sulli- yan, Miss Lovey Norris, Miss Kath- ryn Mahoney, Miss Cora Likely, Miss Patricia Sutlivan, Miss Eliza- beth Connelly, Miss Margaret Dougherty and guest, Miss Kath- jeen O'Connor, Miss Margaret Eng- land, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, M. White, Dr. William O. McDermott, Brian Tobin, Clarence Rundquist, Clement Nicolayren, Edward Slater, Rayburn Webb, Patsy Carr, Ralph Barton, Robert Grieve, John Francis Dunn, Robert Blackmore, Dr. M. J Nolan, Bert Connelly, John Ray- mond McDermott, Harry McNamara, Donald Phillips, Clifford Laird, Her- bert Ladd and the honered guests. eee Out-of-Town Visitors ~ Are Guests at Tea. Mrs. John McFadyen was hostess at an informal tea given. yesterday afternoon at her home. 1042 South Durbin street in honor of Mrs, Ira . Wetherill, formerly of Casper now of Independence, Kan., and Mrs. Masco of Findley, -Ohio, a guest in the city for a short time. Among those who called during the after- noon were, Mrs. E. J- Sullivan, Mrs. T. C. Tonkin, Mrs. Thomas Kenney, Mrs. Wi%iam Holland, Mrs. Ralph Buckner, Mrs. Joe Denham and mother, Mrs. Sinclair Reekie, Mrs. Algeo, Mrs: Paul Hooper, Mrs. L. G. Murphy, Miss Helen McFadyen, and Miss Kirk Algeo of Tulsa. “ee Dinner Tomorrow at Foley Residence. Mrs. M.. J. Foley will entertain in- formally tomorrow eyening at din- mer for her guests, the Misses Mon- chan and Ireno Beavers of Hugo, Colo. : PERSONALS Mrs. Isabelle Nelson, superintend- ent of the county ‘hospital has as her guest for a few weeks her sister, Miss Frances McKerrow of Okla- homa City. eee Mr.-and Mrs. Alex White and Mr. and Mrs, John Pettingill have re- turned from a two weeks’ fishing trip spent in the Pinedale country. - . Mr, and: Mrs. C. Finney have re- turned frem a-two weeks’ trip through the Yellowstone national | park. eee Mrs. James P. O’Brien has as her guest, her, brother, Thomas Sullivan of Kansas. City, Mo. cee Announcement has been made of the arrival of @ baby daughter, Carol Eleanor to Mr, and Mrs. G. D. Graves on July 26, at the Women and Children’s hospital. eee Word has been received here of the arrival of a baby son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fleischer on Saturday at their home in Sheridan, Mrs. Fleischer, who was formerly Miss, Ruth Evans, attended ‘school at the state university and has a number of friends in: Casper. see Mrs. C. P. Plummer motored home today from Worland where she has been the guest for a short time of her parents. eee Miss Catherine Coleman of the Tripeny Drug store has returned from Cvlorado Springs where she has been spending a two weeks’ va- cation. see The Misses Jane and Nan Lyons of Kansas City who spent a short time here the guests of their cousin, Mrs, James P. O’Brien have return- ed to their home. Before visiting in Casper the Misees Lyons toured the Yellowstone National park. cee Miss Lois Blenkarn {s returning to Laramie today following a fort- night spent here visiting with her brother William O, Blenkarn and with friends. eee Miss Thelma Flemming returned last week from Billings, Mont., where she has been vjsiting for sev- eral weeks. see Miss IWetty Cahill returned re- cently from Yellowstone national park. see Mrs. Jess Keith has as her guest at her home on South McKinley street her sister, Mrs. Smart of Shoshont. eee Mrs. M. J. Burke came down yes- terday from the Big Horns having been called here by the death of her niece, little Ann McPherson. owe Fritz Craig, formerly of Casper now of Lincoln, is spending today here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler. Mr. Craig, accompanied by Paul Creedan, also of Lincoln, hds -been spending a short time at Malf hroon iake. Se ee : Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Jewell returned to their home in Shoshon! this af- ternoon hfter spending several days here the guests of friends. se Mrs..A. A. Deal of Salt Creek is visiting with friends and shopping here for a few days. oa eee Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Millikin and family are visiting with friends here for a short time from their home at Midwest. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. Rands of Raw- lins, are guests of friends here for a few days this week. ee The Misses Dorothy Simpson, Leona Ball and M. Lonard are spending today here from Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Vernon came in yesterday from Layoye and will spend several days here. . cee Mrs. Ed. Patterson spent yester- day in TanOee:, Miss Nettle Thompson has re- turned from Lander where she spent several days. CITY BRIEFS Ww. H. Crawford of the Casper Pharmacy is visiting in the Black Hills for the week, the trip. being made overland. cee Bert Harris, expert watch re- pairer of the Casper Pharmacy, re- turned today from a fishing trip spent near his former home at Lander. eee Edward Smith of Toledo 1s here on business having arrived ‘this morning. eee Billy Johnson and Ralph Barton of the Casper National bank re turned last evening from the Yellow- stone National park where they spent 10 days. cee John Jensen of Arminto is here today on business. ee C. A. Pike is transacting business afiairs in the city this week from his home in Chadron, Neb. ose George Chapman is a business man in Casper this week from Boulder. . eee James Welch is visiting in Casper for a short time the guest of Wil lam Schoonemaker. eee Robert Cockluem’ of Midwest is in Casper visiting with friends and attending to business affairs for the day. eee : H. L. McLaughlin of Denver ar- rived this morning and will spend several days here. vee Fred Klink, Jr., of Denver, who has been spending several days here following a tour of the Yellowstone National park has returned to his home. eee A. G. Lock of Cheyenne ts a bust- ness man in the ctiy for a short time. eee Elmer C. Rowland has returned from a’ two weeks’ vacation trip spent in Salt Lake city with his parents. eee F. A. Talbott is visiting with friends in Denver for a few days. ese Eaward C, Setfer who has been spencing a month here will depart somorrow for his home in Colorado prings. eee 4ticrney_and Mrs. Freder!:< D. Helmes of Chicago were visitors hefe yesterday enroute to their home fol- lowing a tour of the Yellowstone National park. cee Charles C. Bradford has been in the city for several days on business. oe 8 | F. T. Hurley and Earl C. Kuitz motored to Douglas yesterday, re- turning this morning. see Cc. W. Whittaker of Colorado Springs who has been the guest of relatives here for the last week left last evening for Denver where he will spend several days before re- turning to his home. eee Thomas C. Mandley left yesterday for Salt Creek to spend several days attending to business affairs. Inez M. Babb Balcony, Hotel Henning Mimeographing Circular Letters Typing Bulletins Depositions Price-lists ictation Phone 45. ews for you We carry most of the higher class ‘publications on our. News Stand. we do not sell Whiz Ban, trashy literature, just as in no liquor. You can buy your favorite magazines here, midst pleasant surroundings and in a con; ii We cater to the best trade and in our nial atmosphere. ews Department nor any kind of questionable our Drug Department we sell. 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