Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1924, Page 4

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pana piapaiesesa PAGE FOUR. SOCIETY - = RECENT AND COMING EVENTS I CIRCLES OF CASPER | novelty will be the admission charge Dinner Friday At Hoskinson Home. nd OD apart. dinner given ne Beavers and , guests at 7, Beckett, liss Monok and Mrs. fosk Lawn Social Planned ve degree of Pocahontas, Coun- cll No will hold a lawn social ‘nursday evening, August 14, at the fftith, cream and public is home of Mrs, Mary G th Beech street will be served. lly invited to a Wedding Anniversary Will Be Celebrated, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ha Mednick will entertain at an informal dinner to given this evening at the Henning tel ho: of thelr wedding an niversu Covers will be laid for Mr, and Mrs, Charles Mednick, Mrs. ara Mason and daughter, Louise, St. Louis, Frank Mednick and Ted Bial Modern Woodmen of America to Meet. Casper camp No. 12825 Modern s¢men of America will hold an mportant business meeting Monday ing at the Knights of Pythias All members of the organiza- tion are asked to be present coe. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Are Hosts at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Weldon were sts at informal dinner given riday evening at their home in their guests, Nate and Miss J Gair of Cover arranged and Mrs. M. J. Foley and guests, Miss Irene Bevers and Miss Margaret Monahan of Hugo, Colo., Mrs. C. W. Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. E, §. Woskinson, Mrs. Lan- born, Miss Gair and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon. ev nor of Lauborn Ceramic Club to Meet On Thursday Afternoon. Mrs. G. O. Rankin assisted by Mrs. Edwin Bean will entertain the mem- bers of the Ceramic club on Thurs- tankin home, 1039 South Elm street. ee . U. To acinl. e Young People’s union of the Emmanuel Baptist church will hold . stocking social on Monday eve- t the church to which the ited to attend. The Hoskinson | 350} y afternoon of this week at the N SOCIAL whict the size of the louble ni attend- © persor eee Foreign Missionary | Society Will Hold Meeting. ‘The Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. O. Swenson, 522 South Beech street, with Mrs. John Tidball in charge of the program, Officers will be elect- ed and members are asked to bring to the meeting their material for the garments to be sent to Manilla. eee Golden Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated Last Week, | The golden wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs, James Erwin was prated last week at a picnic given on the lawn of the Brwin ranch home near Pathfinder, Fifty guests attended including neighbors and friends from Casper. . . Rebekah Lodge | Will Meet The W, L, Kuykendahl Rebekah Lodge No, 29, will meet in regular js8ession Wednesday eyening, August 13, at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall, Rebekah degrees will be ex- emplified by new officers and re- freshments will be served by Miss Florence Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. hmidt and Mrs, F. Seehorn. All Rebekahs in the city are cor- dially invited to attend, e eee Informal Dinner Mond: | Evening at Sullivan Home. The Misses Margaret and Kath- leen Sullivan will entertain infor- majly tomorrow evening at dinner at their home on East Tenth street, complimentary to Mr, and Mrs, Em- |-mett Fox of Kansas City, guests of Mr, and Mrs. David Fox. Covers will be laid for twelve. Miss Pauline Mey Entertains Friends. Miss Paulfne Meyer entertained 2 number of friends informaily on Friday evening at the Meyer cabin at Gothmore park. Guests were, Miss LaVona Nelson, Miss Lillian England, Miss Loutse Bingham, Miss Helen McFadyen and Miss Dorothy Bayers eee E. B. Hale, general motive pow- er superintendent of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad and Mrs. Hale will arrive here this morning and will leave today for the Yellow- stone national park accompanied by Mr. and Mrs; R. B. Landis. SER EE Miss Margaret Winbourne. of Ar- minto is a guest in Casper for a short time. The slogans “Your Druggi: ist is More Than a Merchant,” and “Try the Drug Store First,” were originated by John- son & Johnson, well known r line of surgical dressings anc by the drug trade ist 18 more t ul information ashes your che and he convenience m their rest. He is required t of the red cross adopted generally manufactur i have beer merchant,” You use you use his telephone han a bureau e accommodates you with postage stamps His store is open for your y hours after mere “merchants” are taking o have a high order of intelli- gence, three or more years of practical experience and in- tensive study, finished off with a special course in an ac- credited school of pharmacy in order to fit himself for his chosen calling—that he may have the skill necessary in time of sickness. Infinit more is required of him than ability to weigh sugar and wrap up canned goods; to open a keg of nails or sell a shovel; to measure a 5% size collar. o that he feels that when y sells, he is entitled to your given your preference instea atore that may yard of calico\or sell you a He is forever at the beck and call of u and your physician, serving you in a thousand way: you want merchandise that he consideration and should be d of the department or other be handling it, but which renders you none of the everyday personal service the drug store does, Kindly think of these things and decide that you will remember that “your druggi ist is more than a merchant” and that you will “try the drug store first.” To be just, to be apprecia tive and thankful and consid- erate and to practice the spirit of co-operation help to make life worth while. zi tain what you want at thi go to our competitors—to a d The KIMBALL you are unsuccessful in ob- e Kimball Drug Stores, please irug store in any event. DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores The Rexall Stores “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” Hot Weather and Wyoming Winds demand special care of skin and hair. will Exper erator for An Appointme keep An occasional visit here you well groomed. t Marcell and Beauty Op- employed. e nt Today. Phone 2621 Mary Elizabeth Beauty Shoppe Next Door to Western Union -- News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations MISS FLORA McLELLAN guest here for several weeks of M George Goohs, financial secretary of the Aero Oil Products company, is in Casper on business from Cheyenne. cee George Woods is touring the ¥ lowstone National park. D. W. Lewis, superintendent of the Midwest Refining company at Salt Creek, and Harry Bossard, as- sistent superintendent, returned yesterday to Salt Creek after spend ing several days here on business. eee Blas Vucureyich has returned from a several days’ business trip spent in Denver. ores 6 % Miss Margaret Curtin left last evening for her homestead on top of Casper mountain, see Mrs: Leslie Kennedy of Laramie rslved“in Casper Friday and will ke her home here with her son, Herb Kennedy. J. Minort and family of cs) nh are guests here for n Short time of Mr. and Mrs. D. 7° Hiles at their home, 633 West Rail road avenuc Donald D. DuLang left last week | for Craig, Colo., to make his home Mr. DuLang was formerly shop foreman for the White Motor com pany. eee A. B. Price of the Lavoye Motor Supply spent yesterday here on business. Sikeiie C. B, (Doc) Daniels of the Na- tional Supply company left Friday evening for Ft, Collins and other Colorado points on a several days’ business trip for his company. see L. B. Worthington, George Mong, and James Cody left yesterday for a séyeral days’ fishing trip to be spent in the Big Horn mountains, Mr. and Mrs, Leigh McGrath lett yesterday overland for Canada where they will visit for some time with Mrs. McGrath's parents. En route they visited in Cheyenne with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Patton, s 2. Mrs. Arthur Siren has as her guest for two or three weeks her sister, Miss Ruth Lane of Evans- ville, Ind, oj Henry Terrler left last week for Salt Lake © re hoe will spend a two weeks’ vacation trip. e588 Mr. and Mrs. C. VanDenberg are spending several days in Ther- | mopolis Miss a1 and of Salt 1 Arthu and | Mrs. ‘I ie left y for 2 pleasure trip. to the Yellowstone National park Se Mrs, Harvey Fisher and daughter Jean will leave this week for the south where they will spend the winter months. "ee Mr. and Mrs. Joe May are spend ing the week-end in the Big Horns opens . Joe Marquis and nelc n Bain, returned Friday Riverton whero they were the guests for week of Mrs. Mar- quis’ sister, Mrs. Delfelter. eee James W. Stewart, district ¢ of the Midwes offices. ir dent inte comp: | will here atter arrive this | jspend the day | | business affairs. , The Misses He and Carroll Merriam a Friday evening from Denye 1 will visit her for [six weeks their fatber, Ea Merriam. PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS: IN CITY Che Casper Sunday Cripune yesterday for several days outing. oe. Miss Inez Gebhart ‘ts spending a vacation trip in Chicago the guest of friends and relatives. vee R. G. Taylor fs in attending to business affairs here for a few days from Denver. . oe 8 Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Bailey are spending several duys at Deer Creek on a fishing typ. se Judge George L. Farr of Miles City, who js connected with the MiL waukee railroad has been” attend- ing to business affairs in Casper for a few Attorney and Mrs. H. B, Durham are driving to Sheridan today where they will spend a short time, “se Mrs. U. 8. Hilands of the Buffalo Creek ranch spent yesterday in Casper. o. Attorney H, B, Durham, Charles 8. Hill and R. E, MeNally have re- turned from a several days business trip spent in Cheyenne. oe ® A. Ayres, an attorney at Lavoye, spent yesterday here on business. 72. ‘ George Lombard of Cheyenne ia a visitor spending several days in Casper. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wallace and daughter, Helea, are leaving today for a 10 days outing to Buffalo and the Tensleep lakes returning to Ca per by way of Thermopolis and the Wind River canyon. . eee Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holts“ and 2 children of Buffalo spent a short time ‘here yesterday visiting with friends en route to their home from Thermopolis where they spent sev- eral days. £ Miss Elsebeth Seidel who spent a month here the guest of her sister. and brother-in-law, Attorney and Mrs. Vincent Mulvaney has return- ed to her home in Chicago. of Denver, who has been the iss Lela Craft. Thomas Archer, former owner of the Arkeon and now manager of the Winter Gardens in Sioux City, Ia., and Mrs. Archer were visitors in Casper yesterday-en route to Towa Lawrence and Gilbert Davidson ve returned from ‘a several months’. visit spent in Ohia with their mother, Mrs. Wohnhas. o8e AY Mrs. Homer Hélms desires limited . number PIANO PUPILS Albert Taylor returned to Lavoye last evening after spending several days here visiting with friends. i anal CY Apt. 2 Phon Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Christian and eat ee Mr, and. Mrs, Walter Conlin left Plays Brunswick All Records Ultona Better Make This Test Before You Choose Your Phonograph Attend one of our daily demonstra- tions. Hear The Brunswick. Examine the Ultona, pictured above. See if you cafi find elsewhere the equal of Bruns- wick tone. See if you can find elsewhere the convenience of playing all types of rec- ords without changing parts—without “attachments.” Compare the sweetness of Bruns- wick tone with the metallic quality of ordinary phonographs—note the amaz- ing difference. . Compare The Brunswick with any or all phonographs, feature by feature and part by part, Then use your own judgment, We Carry a Complete Stock of BrunsWick’s at All Times The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Brunswick and Victrola Phonographs 232 East Second. Phone 194 CASPER Glacier and Yellowstone parks. merly Miss Margaret Nau of city. The Misses Mazie and Emma Cross are visitors in the city for a few days guests at the Townsend. T Women of Discriminating Taste Seek the Balcony as a Desirable Place to Shop and Quiet, Secluded, and Up-to-date P. B. Coolidge was a Lander bust- ness visitor in the city Saturday. oe Mr, and Mrs. D. ‘W. yesterday here the mark of authenticity cee W. E. Shidler of Midwest was a guest in the city yesterday. . Reagan spent iting dt the Hen- Sweetwater on a] after a ‘several weeks tour of the ning for a short time from Mam- national; moth. wee here on Mr. Moneta. r Dr. E. F. Jewell arrived in Casper Mrs. Clarence F. Webster arrived| yesterday from his home in Sho- this morning from San Francisco| shone. and will spend a few days Mrs. F, A. Michels have been. visiting in Casper with friends from their home in Lander. . Miss Jean Beavers spent yester- day here-the guest of friends SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1924. are Mrs. E. C. Camp of Salt Creek iy a visitor for hearhts:) sage pe G. J. Christie was a visitor fo; several days tat. yok » from Lander, Floyd Fondy and Clifford Poca attending to business affairs an« visiting with friends here from 1a. voye. from J. B, Bear and A. A. Hoebe! of Guernsey was visitors who spen: yesterday here. SERVICE COURTESY of new and exclusive Dancing Frocks and Evening Gowns —Including a number of ravishingly beautiful French importations, —This group, which has been pur- chased especially for the Clubhouse opening and other Fall. social af- fairs, is an exquisite showing of the new styles, both in the bouffant.and straight effects, in exquisite fabrics and colors. “Be Beautified.” everywwoman’s store FOR SERVICE—-SHOP ON THE BALCONY MIDWEST PHARMACY EXCLUSIVE Le MILLINER > sy +The opening of the —Monday, a style showing beautiful new club- house at Casper’s Country Club is a coming event being eagerly looked for- ward to by Casper’ smart set. : Here is an opportun- ity for the ladies to select their gowns in ample time for this important affair. .

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