Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 5, 1924, Page 3

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Club Members Entertain For Bride Monday Evening. Members of the K. J. club enter- tained last evening at a_ linen shower given at the E, J, O'Mara residence ¢n South Walnut street in honor of Mrs. C. E, Hacker, a bride of last. month. Decorations cleverly. carried out in» nasturtium colors with a large center piece of flowers Were used. Among those present were: Miss Eileen O'Mara, Miss Mary ‘Hill, Miss Wanda Adams, -Miss Katherine Chase, Miss Emmia Anderson, Miss Arva Buffer, Miss Artis North, Miss ‘lorence Eastman, Miss Molly lara, Miss Hazel Morse, Miss Sadie Aja, Miss Erma Lea, Miss Marguerite Cole and the honored uest. tvs. Campbell Is Jtonored at Party. ffs. Mayta Campbell was. agree- ‘ably surprised when a number of 4 her friends met last evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sonzek on Lincoln ‘Avenue, the event being in honor of her birthday. The evening was spent in playing 600 and music, after which a lunch was served. Among those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs, H»E. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. John Whisenhunt, “Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Brittian, Mr.and Mrs. Homer Tedford, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. King, Mr. and Mrs. John McCord, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. P. N.sChapin, Mr. and. Mrs. H. E. Jones; Mr. and Mrs. C H. Lowe, Mr and Mrs. A. E. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Thrams, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Burgess, Mr and Mrs. H. Price and the Misses Lucille Clayton, Mildred Jackson, Dora Arndt, Martha McCord and Mrs. Campbell. Woodcraft Thimble Club to Meet Wednesday. The Wooderaft Thimble club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W.' S. Brewer, 815 Badger avenue. All members are requested to attend. ee Mrs. Wolten Is Guest At Surprise Party. Mrs. Henry ‘Wolten was the guest of honor at a surprise party given last evening by a number of friends it her home on South Elm street in celebration of her birthday anni- versary. The evening was spent in playing 600 after which a lunch was sved by Mrs. F. Thompson and Miss Fva Swanson, Among those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smithy Mr, and Mrs. F. Thompson, and Mrs. C. F. Snyder, Miss 1 Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolten. o- Baking Demonstration Monday Is Success. The Misses Sythryn Siebers and Martha Gadberry, who comprise the champion demonstration team of the Casper Baking club and who will compete with teams from other coun- ties during the state fair in Septem- demonstrated the making and making of cakes yesterday in the lisplay room of the Casper Gas Ap- liance company. The donmstration as in every way a success, the irls showing their ability along this ine dnd the work accomplished during the year by the club. 'Thirty- five attended among whom wene Miss Alta Jane Emmerson of Lara- + mje, assistant state club leader, and HM. Penley, county agriculture agent. Following the demonstra- tion Mr, Earl Burwell, manager of the Gas Appliance company gave ‘Clever Coat For: Sport URBERRY makes a clever deco: ation by trimming this white leather sport coat with interlac = leather circles of many_ circle ‘optique an the cont, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1924. J® short but fnteresting talk after which cake and served. . lemonade were eee Machinists Give Dance Tonight, Lodge No. 795, International “Asso- elation of Machinists, cordially in- vite the public to attend their dance at Riverview park to be given this evening. A prize will be. given for the best waltz couple on the floor. The dance is in charge of a com- mittee of machinists and a good time is assured to all who attend. cee Mrs. Bacheller Entertains At Birthday Party. Mrs. K. Paul Bacheller entertained at a-children's party given yester- day afternoon at her home on South Wolcott street in honor of her son, Frank’s fourth birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent in playing which games after refreshments were served by Mrs. Bacheller, as- sisted by her mother, Mrs. Frank Flanagan. Invited guests include: Catherine Sweeney, Barbara Waldschmidt, Ab- bie Peterson, Martha Moss Ma- honey, Dorothy Sullivan, Helen Lu- cla Lammis, Margaret Sullivan, Blanche Louise Lummis, Elizabeth Zuittermeister, Isabelle Edwards, Betsy Mansfield, Sybil Johnson, John Deaver, John Zuttermeister, Ralph Buckner, Billy Tolhurst, Freddie Capen, John. Bingenheimer and Joe.Mansfield, Jr. Royal Nelghbor Club To Meet Friday Afternoon, The postponed meeting of the Royal Neighbors club will be held on Friday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Harry Brown from 2 o'clock until 4.- All Royal Neigh- bors as well as visiting members in the city are invited to attend. «ee Mrs. Schwartz Will Entertain Friday. Mrs. H. H. Schwartz will entertain at an informal luncheon on Friday of this week at her residence, 801 South Beech street, complimentary to Miss Vera Jane Parrott of Des | Moines, Ia., quest of Mrs. Charles Campbell. eae Miss Parrott Wil} Be Honored at Party. Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney will) be hostess at an informal luncheon to be given tomorrow at her summer home in honor of Miss Vera Jane Parrott, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell. Mrs. Campbell Will Entertain for Guest. Complimenting: her house guest, Miss Vera Jane Parrott, of Des Moines, Mrs. Charles .I. Campbell will entertain informally on Thurs- day of this week at her home, 529 Milton avenue. . Dancing Party Thursday . The Misses Ione Fuller and Oudine Houser will be joint hostesses at an informal dancing party to be given Thursday evening, August 7, at the home of the former on CY avenue. ee Baptist Aid Will Meet Thursday The Ladies’ aid soclety-of the Emmanuel Baptist church will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. All members are asked to be present. eee Betty Jane Newman Is Hostess At Party Little Betty Jane Newman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman entertained a number of her small friends at a party given this after- noon at her home on South Durbin street in honor of her sixth birthday. ‘The afternoon was spent in playing games, prizes being awarded to the winners. Refreshments were served at the close of the entertain- ment by Mrs. Newman. Among those who attended were Dorothy Donovan, Lois Kocher, Shir- ley Ann Donovan, Margaret Sulll- yan, Frances Johnson, Dorothy Sul- livan, Mary Eien Johnson, Rebecah Richardson, Betty Goodman | and Vivian Sheppard. x PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend have returned from a weeks’ trip to the Big Horn mountains. eee Dyer Hayes, Casper attorney, left this afternoon for Lander where he will spend several days on business and visiting, with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Park Hayes. eee Anne Fredrickson, owner of Anne's hat shop located on the balcony of the Midwest pharmacy, retarned last evening from San Francisco where she spent several weeks visit- ing with her mother. Before re- turning to Casper Miss Wrederick- son spent several weeks in Chicago and New York on a buying trip pur- chasing the early fall and winter models in miliinery. "ee Miss Flo Smith of the Wyatt ho- tel left yesterday for San Francisco having been called there by the ser- ious illness of her mother, ooe Miss June Nelson is spending sev- eral days in Casper shopping and visiting with friends from Salt Creek. see Miss August Melchert of Midwest is a visitor spending several days in the city this week. eee Mrs. D. Nichols # among the Salt Creek visitors spending several days in Casper. Robert Meigh, accompanied by Miss Margaret Longshore and Wil- SAVES BABIES, helps grown aps, comforts elderly people. For infantum, summer com- CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Take in s Title swectened wate | i By NEA Airmail Service Ten years ago the youths of Germany mobilized for the monarchy, million boys have’ been recruited under the “Black and Red Gold" ban- Today they are belng mobilized again—against the monarchy. alt wo ner. They are learning the manual of apms and the goosestep to defend the republic against imperialists. Z to visit with her daughter, Miss Afton Seal. Mrs. Emsley and her daughter and Mrs. A. F, Leslie and her son Arthur Lesfie will leave tifis week for a tour of the Yellowstone National park. eee Miss Miriam McInery of Denver is spending a fortnight here visit- ing with relatives. eee Mrs. A. J. Hazlett and son are the guests of Mr. ahd Mrs. Victor Akins in Fort Collins for the, week. CITY BRIEFS Among the Denver business men spending several days in Casper jast threé weeks, are expected to| ®re: J. W- Jackson, H. L. Hig: return to Casper tomorrow. gins, George Webster and Thomas oe Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. BE. G. Warren of Denver are visiting with friends in Casper today enroute to their home trom the Yellowstone park. ee lard Longshore, spent a short time yesterday in Douglas. soe Miss Marie McNamara will arrive in Casper on Saturday from Doug- las and will be the guest here for a short time of her brother Harry McNamara of the Levy Construction company. Miss Margaret Ryan, who has been the guest here for a fortnight of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.. Fullerton, will leave tomorrow morning on a tour of Yellgwstone National Park. At the end of the trip Miss Ryan wii return to her home in Council Bluffs Iowa. * wets Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilson, who have been touring the yellowstone National park and Montana for the eee C. D. Buffett is in the city today on businesa from Midwest, ares , Frank Hayes has accepted a po- Mrs. James D. Russell of Chicago] Sition as secretary to J. A. Schmidt, who has been the guest here for the} roadma @er of the Chicago and last few weeks of her brother, James| Northwestern-railroad. F, Rusgell departed yesterday for $50 ae her home. She will visit in Omaha] E. W. Fawcett and L. R. Mc: for a few days with friends enroute|Grath of Denver are in Casper for to her home. a short time this week. eee ase ‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hanson left] J: Will Kelley of Topeka, Kan., yesterday by motor for Denver and|i# attending the druggists conven- Colorado Springs where they will|tion Veing held here this week. spend a two weeks’ vacation trip. bet eg “7. The Western Union Life Insur- Mrs. C. R. Ridley is visiting with|@"ce company has moved its office friends at Salt Creek for a few days| {0m the Townsend building to the this: week. Mokler building on Center street. see Mrs, Charles 8. Collen of Billings is an out of town visitor spending several days in Casper. er Burke H. Sinclair, head of the In- dustrial Relations department of the Midwest Refining company returned Miss Marie Jackson will leave to-| morrow for Denver where she will visit with her parents for a few days before going to Ft. Collins on a short pleasure trip, see Mr. and Mrs. Harold C, Hamilton, who have beeh yisitmg in Casper for the last week with Mrs.. Hamilton's | brother, F. Willis wil depart tomor- ro for their home in Salt Lake City. see Miss. Bicknell and brother Martin are spending several weeks at thelr summer home on Deer Creek, Mrs. Ethel Strickland has re- turned from Munsy, Ind., where she has been. yisiting with friends and relatives. eee Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and family left yesterday for Brooks’ lake to spend a short time, see Ivan Marshall will leave Thurs- day for Half Moon lake where he will join Mrs. Marshall and his mother, Mrs, Edith Marshall of fieveland. erie %6 Mrs, Zora Perkins and son War- ren and her mother, Mrs, Tubbs, have returned from a two weeks’ trip spent in Thermopolis and Inez M. Babb Denyer. ° eee Balcony, Hotel Henning Mr. ‘and Mrs. C. W. Bolten and i i children are guests of friends in Mimeographing Circular Letters Colorado for a week having motored there Saturday. o 66 Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Murray and son of Tulsa are in Casper today the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Grogon of South Ash street. They are enroute to Denver following a tour of the Yellowstone National park. ing Depositions ictation Phone 45. Bulletins Price-lists HERBERT L. KENNEDY . E. Emsley of Salt Lake arrive in Casper tomorrow ‘\JACATION For sunburn, bites, soreness, poison ivy or summer colds Republican Candidate for County Surveyor (Political Advertisoment) Miss Agnes M., Clare will appreciate your support in the Republican Pri- maries for re-election to the office of COUNTY TREASURER “A record of extraordinary efficiency” Primary, August Nineteenth Politica! Advertisement Mr. livan, from Basin where he spent several, Miss Frances L. Jones is in Cas: days on business. 8..N. Brooks and Rayburn Webb have returned from Brooks lake where they spent several days. Edwin Fager of Munsy, Ind., is for Brooks lake where he will spend a short time, in the city this week. Cc. B. McKelby i@ among Donver business visitors spending a short time here, J. A. Johnson of Laramie is in Casper this week. ‘W. Johnston and W. White came in yesterday from Salt Creek and will spend geveral days here. Fredrick Davis left yesterday for Rawlins to be absent from the city for several days on a business trip. Cc. F. Harper, who spending the last few days’ at Salt Creek, returned !ast evening. oe Gearge W. Herard is {n Casper fram" Thermopolis - atyerdding druggists conventior - and Mrs. M. C. Price, companied by. Miss Patricla Sul- will. leave this evening Las Angeles where they will visit for some time, D. A. Wood of the New York Life Insurance company is visiting with his sister, Tulsa who is spending the summer months in Colorado” Springs. oe Miss Helen Shew of the county clerk's cffice is visiting for a few days with friends in Sait Creek af- ter which she will go to Donver for a short time. . Miss Margaret Longdhore this morning for a two weeks’ trip to Thermopolia, Cody and Piney. eee Miss Jean Beavers {s visiting with friends in Caape: ei + PAGE THREE. tains where they wil! spend a week oer this week from Denver at-| fishing and hunting. tending the druggists convention. eee ° f Blemishes Vanish leaving a soft, clear skin. The antiseptic and astringent action discourages wrinkles and other complexion Harry Chappell, Chailes Sande and J. Ridel are Montana business men in Casper attending the drug- gists convention and are guests at the Townsend. Mrs. John H. Carey and daughter Elizabeth, accompanied. by Mrs. .F. Cc. Marold, left Monday afternoon for an extended visit with relatives in Casper for a short time the guest|in Chicago, Duluth and points in wise be: ills and gives your ' of friends. Michigan. Paul Russell, Edward Donahde,|, Skin. an appearance © eee eee Richard Kerinedy, Neal Brodie, Sean Paste ee Made B. B. Broks will leave tomorrow] Mrs. T. J. Sullivan of St. Louis} Harold Masters, Sar Burchel ana| tt fleshy rachel. Send roc. for Trial Stee Harvey Beam have returned from Fert.T. ‘& Sen, New York Chy U is the guest here for three weeks a several days uunting trip spent af her sister, Miss Marie Clare and ‘ eee near Douglas. Gouraups brother Harry ‘Clare, 5 sayy Meigh has returned to his ee ee a by i | ranch after spending a few days Charles Tomsick of Sheridan and here on business. Mare. 7. Be Cooke bas ea beri w. 8. Hayes of Cheyenne are | % ees de papi cae i: her|@mong the visitors in Casper this Dr. Willlam Kocher haa’ returned] futher, J, A. Thieme e¢ FU Wayne | Weck attending the druggists .con froma several days fishing trip] [thet J A. Thleme of Ft. Wayne] vention. LADIES spent on the Big Horn mountains, : atte ese ¢ IES ee oe H. B. Carpent manager of the|| Have Your Hair Curled and Frank Lee is a Glenrock visitor}. 2%¢ Misses Marion and Esther) asphait plant of the Midwest Refin-| and Beauty Work Done ing company, is in Casper for sev | erai days on business from Denver. | W. W. Pollock, who underwent an | operation last week in Denver 1s reported to be convalescing rapidly HAY FEVER! DON’T WAIT FOR FROST Tadco Will. Relieve You Runden will leave this evening for will ABSOLUTELY FREE at Betty’s Beauty School Basement Becklinger Bldg . Phone 1944R Denver where they visit several days. for see the eee M. E. Warren Is among the out of town business men tn Casper this week from Denver. ‘ eee 7 Brian Tobin and Jeremfah » Daly left today for the Big Horn moun- S.S.S. stops Rheumatism La Y Rheumatism is all gone. I feel a wonderful glory again in the free motion I used to have when my days were younger. itall! Do not close your . eyes and ac. has = been the for a forever! 8. 8.8. is waiting to help you § is to help you. When you increase the sun er of your red-blood-cells, the entire sys- tem ancetaoes a ees e. ing depends on bi Blood which is minus sufficient red-cells leads to long list of troubles. Rheu- matism is one of them.” S. S. S, is the great blood-cleanser, blood- builder, System strengthener, and nerve inv: igorator. 8. 8.8. te sold at all at more economical, Mrs. Uquart of SOLD BY THE BEST DRUGGISTS Or Call at Room 316 Midwest Bldg. The Arentz Development Co. Chemists, Producers, Refiners left in two sizes. Casper and Spring Valley, Wyoming from Mo- = Welcome to the Druggists Our Prescription .or keeping the wives of druggists --- and other wives and sweethearts --- looking young and happy and beautiful, is plenty of Pretty New Clothes All Fair Visitors “Whether Attending the Convention or Not Are Invited: to Make The Frantz Shop Their Down Town Headquarters ‘See Our Fashion Exhibit of. New Fall and Winter .. . Furs Fashioned From First Quality Skins Now At 20% Discount New Fall Diesses---Exquisitely Styled Our New York buyers have sent us a complete group of advance fall creations designed: by European and American leaders in this field of art. One glimpse will be sufficient to-capture your fancy and make you exclaim, “Oh! how lovely !” The Mezzanine This Week Presents‘a Variety of ‘Advance Fall Models in Hats Ask to See the Hyland Hats “They Are Ultra-Smart” —Everywoman’s Store —A convenient place to meet your friends.

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