Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1924, Page 12

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1924. PAGE_FOUR. ; Che Casper Sunday Cribune * — W. J. Dean, salesman for the| J. K. Davis cnd Frederick Meyn. Wareprcof Clothing company left} felt are spending a week at Bate; PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER _|| Sercriicy‘ or‘ newuni felt are spending a we PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Tiina saan AMERICAN CAFE tt for a week Miss Adeline Hon- fe ord stopped over in Casper on {South Park street. Dr. Mokler is { —$—$—$ $$$ to Lincoln, Neb., after|@lso representing the Thermopolis 2 SPECIAL SUNDAY $ her way to Golf club in the annual state golf $1.00 1.00 | [RECENT AND COMING |f EVENTS IN SOCIAL | |CIRCLES OF CASPER c. pape rela romney eet age 4 tournament now in play here, and DINNER rr. he is one of the remaining contenders y 3. Ww Mrs. W. D. C. Will for some time. All Rebekal 2 Midwest are the guests of in The second flight match. : Hear Winter. urged to attend and Bring *-inete Bottrell. They pend ngs spending - bie: Pe Fruit Cocktail The general meeting of the Wo-| friends, b ummer at Lincoln. men's sDapeytmantsl club will be or Oe natal ore Those who will leave next week SOUP held at 2 o'clock Wednesday after-} Bible Class Miss Lucile Buder returned to} for Larantie to resume their studies Pottage a la Rhiene noon in the basement cf the public] To Meet. St. Louis Saturday after wiih at the yw’ of goin ee ainaaiha ibrary. Congressman Charles E.| The Women's Bible c’a here with Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Sor-| clude, MMi ‘een Hemry, ‘ Winter will discuss the primary law| Presbyterian Sunday schoo! iste wesegs rine Arora) riseeit es Head Lettuce Chow Chow this time, Mrs, Grover Gorsuch|by Mrs. McKelvey will be entet eee ? S83 ice Blodgett, ; f will a reading. tained by Mrs. Stowe at her iiss Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gay and chil-| Diggs, and the Mecsrs, RS ag ee ifs ed me The board of directors of the or-}on Kirk avenue Tuesday, September dren returned today from a week's} cis (Dutch) Dunn, Harry 1 asin Fried ao ed wey pee ganization will meet Tuesday at 2/4. A full attendance is desired Nita gaan ccna Secchi uit gl] We snags reheat . Erica eren Gible t D ssi Apple Sauce ». m, in the same place. . cee 4 tains. Lawrence Eastman, John Groves, Stuffed Young Chicken, le’ bhacving eae ‘ eee Woodcraft Session oe ‘| Charles Hemry, William Lester, Baked Young Pig, Sweet Potatoes Two Casperites Scheduled Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Silver are | Ralph, Andrus, Rollin Nygaard, Wil- Prime Ribs of Beef, Natural Juice Officers 0. E. 8. ‘ The Casper Circle No. 409, Neigh: leaving cn a fishing trip to extend) liam Kocher, verges Bt ge Noa hg VEGETABLES The Casper chapter of the Order| bors of Woodcraft will meet in reg. over Labor day. M. Candaveer and Rol ; i shes patie ae { Eastern Star had two members| ular session at 8 o'clock Tuesday ‘ z ; ate} ™™ Ps . as officers of the Wyoming|evening in the Odd Fellows halt Tho Misses Frances and Mary fs Sar DESSERTS ‘g| y at the twenty-seventh annual | Refreshments jwill be served. Carthy will leave Monday evening | sony p, Herrick, editor of the Bo- sg a , er in onvention held in Baramie recent eee for Cheyenne to resume their s Wd: | var Breeze and the O'ean Times nde oH Cae Beds Ge ee y are Mrs. C. H. Tewnsend, | socrery. les at the Holy Child Jesug acad-| 08° noe york papers is in Cas- n eT and John Zolnosk!,| W. 0. W. Meet emy. per for a few days. Mr. Herrick is DRINKS The following per-|On Wednesday. bathed) also @ prominent oll man ¢f New Tea Milk The re: Miss Margaret Engand and Miss|y 1)" Coffee | ular meeting of the Na- vlins camp 331, Woodmen of the Mary Tobin left today for Rawlin: eitete Sanit . Will be held Wednesday eve. where they will be guesta of ary ge Christopher has returned ed Moore, M sin the Knights of Pythias hall Billie Mahoney over the week end! -O 2” months’ visit spent in Chi- John Luxon, 2 John A. Pfistorer, district. manager. peer he cago, Milwaukee, Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Cart Tay'or | will bo present to address the meet, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Warren, Miss | oo ts in Ohio, Mir. and Mrs. Charles Andrew, Mr.|ing and to start the fall campaign Ann Anderson, Miss Sara ieansod aa and Mrs. Jack Healy, Mrs. Edna] for an increase of membership. derson and Austin O'Brien will 8 ° ° Mae Healy, Mr, and Mrs, C. H. wha te P. Berar eciday laceHatanoDalls: ib Ae ood ot the New York Life Bring Those Films to Us Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. F. S.| Miss Conwell Will : see pa bee Knittle, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lowndes, | Bo Entertained at Tea. MRS. C. S. GREENBAUM, prominent society matron of Whit-| yr. and Mrs, G. I. Kropp are] from © ten dave are te), ther rat e AP Weer WO ST] Miss Hazel Conwell wit! _be| tier, Cal., who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Greenbaum. | ariving to Thermopclis to spend & Ppa hee For Developing Mokler and John Zdinoski horic 3 3 i “ ‘is oy oe given tg eats eens wionlacuee Giant tease: aire. Sao fy ae exens Earl Retsh will leave on Monday Wilsons Will and daughter, Mrs A. Tyler, | agaisted during “the afternoon. by Nocturne Club to Mise “Mary; Hunn {left (yoeteesty | tne rales Gabe 7 Sie Entertain Teachers. at the ome of the former on South] sre Paul Weidner, Worle will be Rie for Denver to spend the week “end. AePaTE The Rev. and Mrs. Charles A.| Wolcott street. planned during the meeting for the : apiache And Get Good Pictures This Wilson will entertain. the Casper set's pecern ye eal es ahaa ey 5 Resume Meetings ‘A. V. Watts, officiat of the Sin-} fr, Ana Mra. Guy McClung, an- school teachers at 8 p.m. Friday|Mrs, S| Vahbieed hae Mca eat eae ig ompany at New York and] nounce the arrival of an eight pound chool teachers Pp. Mrs, Sinclair to of importance discus: All mem- clair Ot! c pany Aart of | manga 1103) Entertain Tuesday. bers are urged to be present . W. L. Connel'y, vice presiden baby daughter, Betty Ann on Mon- Week-end . An invitation Mrs. ke H, Sinclair will enter- -_* @ < Tuesday Evening the Mammoth Ol] company spent &| day, August 18, at their home, 613 is also extended to men and women | tain at an informal bridge luncheon | Woman's Associatio short time in Riverton last week en| South Beech street. who attend the First Presbyterian |to be given on Tuesday of this week Meeting ‘Thursday, S route to the Yellowstone national rates church at her home, 504 Milton avenue. “hae! oe BARE Se < park. Mrs. A. E. Kyte, Mrs. J, K. Davis aes vee woman's sasocintion ef ee! wise [First Gathering | of the * 5, Tw. ontyana| Sh Ale Cora Lies wil “ete tha ee ae Entertain for Pi Phi Sorority Christian church will be held on ; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Leedy morning for Thermopolis to spend Visitor Here. _ _ |To Meet ‘Tuesday. ie pe ar an Season to Be Held scn have returned from Hudson. | several days. la: Your Steel R. S./ The first meeting of the season|of Mrs. R. R. Hildebrand, 315 South At Smith Studi Ties cobitthil ‘ n Your oize Always ined Mrs. A. C. Schatz|of the members of the Pi Beta Phi| Washington street. Officers and t Smith Studio Misa “Marwaret Tne? vated 4 . Paul, Minn., Friday at Mrs. | sorority will be held on Tuesday| missionary superintendents will be from Riverton where [ Myer’s summer cabin “Shady Rest.” evening at the home of Mrs. Arthur] elected and all members and friends for a short time at the home of MRS. BERTA SMITH Z Covers were lald for twelve guests.| A. Schulte, 1042 East Second street.|are asked to be present. Refresh-| , The Nocturne club will hold the| sr. and Mrs. W. A. Lee, Concert Scprano and Fupil of 9 i see All members in the city as well as| ments will be served by outgoing| {St meeting of this season Tues- oe. a peek was! Bellows of London . Rebekahs Will visiting Pi Phi's are invited to be| officers following the business meet-| @#Y evening at the studio of Mrs.| Miss Helep Vollmer has tor feom |] kowalakl; of Chicago atid Baste Pp aban present: ing which will begin at 2:30 o'clock. | Berta Smith, Apartment 30, 804] iting with friends in the city Pitan Nh oe idles by 2 The W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah ashe ee espe aE aa at iy Se) Cal ae TSS ae ea ee Watrenstne lek ta) scbedule tox odge No. 39 will give a tea at the|St. Mark’s Guild he +1 3 h home Mrs. Frank Hogfe, 1204] Will Meet Thursday. Mr. mes R. Wilson and | Pen studied in the ha ne bryos Mrs. EB. B., Stanko has add ale ee aR Formerly South Walnut street, Thursday after-} St. Mark's Guild will hold its first | Mr jsen returned Som Siphea nae ott a yi rei ‘2: | srom. Riverton where she sent ae Teaching of Singing non from 2 until 6 o'clock. The tea | meeting of the seagon.on Thursday | terday from Deer Creek park ¥ And to ‘continue wath thie aweseee Let eee ee eens rere Bek, anual al het eal rn , im to be given for the benefit of a [afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home] they had spent several days fish. |Thd to continue with, this subject. tor, atrs. B. B, Davis. scuise sth oe wei sees Smith and Turner’s v e y . dazlett, 15 Ne 72 pod ws memb who has been seriously ill Haale’ 150 orth ing nna isp nape ? met R. Jones of the Morey Mercan- Estar Bea ebagntment only peta apaige ie pet eh Te-! tie company spent several days in rst app iesnle mu ps given celved by persons des'ring to be ad-| nupois on business fcr his company cholee of perio jenitted as members. ‘The meniber-| HuPOls on ship of the club 1s limited to 50| '* 8 Se ile ctive members. Last year this list was full. Several members have left the city and it Js anticipated | that’ the membership will be filled once; e-club Is composed of a body of) 1. victor Maker of ‘Thermopol!s : lovers organized for the wtudy | Dr —the School ma’ams are coming! Welcome National Feadralina’ of Mustorclgue: | canta ahaeon mei eee ae to them--Now “readin’ and writin’ and ’rith- The officers for this year are:| Wilson, American composers, Mrs. = 99 ° dent Mrs. Berta Smith, first} Ww. H. Tolhurst, and industrial metic shall again have the center of the vice president, Mr, A. C. Riker, sec-} music, Dayid Foote. ‘The club is nd vice pres M Rome Hay-| planning some fine work In these i E ary, Mrs. Oscar tments through the year. stage. BI 8, corresponding secretary, na Mae Healy and treasurer 1d Foote. ‘The following | Sperfect Shoulders ea Arms ure the standing committees. Pro-|, if ft | stam, Mrs. A. C, Riker, Mrs. W. H. || Nothing equals the beantiful, soft, Tolhurst, and Mrs. Oscar %.|| PearlywhiteappearanceGourand’s @|!-Thomas, membership, Mrs. Di I. a a Cree 4 Gulick, Mr. Arthur Davidson, and F ba || Miss Ruth Parmer; house, | Mrs, Tan ermn covert al u erence 0 e Glen Parker and Mrs. Wurtenber- ger. In carrying .on the various on s h Id l phases of the work the following epartment heads have been ap- For a Full Century Has Brought to the ; Club extension, Mrs. Harry SS ce Establianed 1823 O-9 t junior clubs, Mrs. Oscar L. public school music, Miss of today in richest measure the qualities that have made it known and loved the world over— Jesse Agnew, home and group = Gouraud’'s meen) Oriental Cream Great Beauty of Tone Exquisite Case Design Faultless Action Amazing Durability The possession of such a piano—with many a music-lover a long cherished ideal—need no longer be delayed, for Chickering Grands and Uprights may be purchased on convenient terms, and your present piano is acceptable in part payment. Miss Dorothy Scott has returned from Cottonwood where she spent several weeks viciting with her sis- he ter, Mrs. McKenna. eee Da’ ‘—the fall institute of Natrona county’s teachers begins Tuesday. They are already arriving for this event. Give them a hearty wel- come and help make them feel that Casper and Natrona county are the greatest spots on earth for practicing this important and fun- damental profession. eel The New 3-Piece Suits For Fall are lovely indeed. 2 SS FS —s Watches for Men and Women A more attractive line of watches never has been shown here than the new stock we have on dis- play. These are the very latest in Men’s thin model and Ladies’ Wrist Watches to sell from $20 to $45 - For Cash or on Systematic Payments See our advance Showing this week on — we Obtainable in the Incomparable AMPICO, which brings to the i superb tone of the Chickering the playing of the greatest pianists in the world. 7 i fz The Ampico is also obtainable in lower priced pianos, fe: in uprights from $1,050 and in the grands from $2,075. The Satisfaction of Our Patrons Is Our First Consideration. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 East Second CASPER PHONE 194 This is a wonderful opportunity for securing a new watch at a reasonable price. An early in- spection will convince you that this is true. AYRES JEWELRY CO. 133 SOUTH CENTER STREET Teachers and everywoman’s store School Girls Make this store your shop- Closed All Day Monday ping headquarters—a con- venient place to meet your friends. Labor Day,

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