Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 11, 1924, Page 3

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924, MARY TOBIN Announced. Miss Edness Mokler entertained last evening at the home of her sister, Mrs. Garret King, on West Thirteenth street, at an; announce- ment of the coming wedding of Miss Gene Lown and A. T. Rynalski. The guests were informed of thg coming nuptials by cards and enjoyed the evening playing bridge. ‘Those present included the *Mesdames Charles Rose, Fred’ Perkins, Clar- ence Wolf, Lester Parker, Rudolph Kamon, BE. H. Warren, H.C. Me- Lellan, and John Mechlin; the Misses Etalka Boling, Mina Ellis, Ruth Palmer) Betty Tolhurst, Kath- Jeen Smith, Inga Gysland, Florence Eastman, Emma_ Ficca, Edna Thelma McKelvey, Mary Marie Bishop, Blanche Wagner, Dora Niehaus, Victoria Kassis, R. L. Holman, Nellie Bartholomew, Lilly Roberts, Alice Mechling, Alice Whitney, Juanita Oldham, Isabel Hanway and Miss Schriber. Miss Lown came to Casper about a year ago from Buffalo, Wyo., and is private secretary for D. J. ean, the local postmaster, Mr. Rynalski is an oll inspector for the Standara Oit company at the local refine Miss Edna iassis and Misa Fl ence Ea: an won the pres and the tables were decorated with sweet pens and toy brides and grooms, irs Mra. Wyland Entertains For Sister Wednesday. Mrs. Roy C. Wyland was hostess at an Informal! luncheon and bridge party given Wednesday at her home on ‘South Wolcott street, compli- mentary to her sister, Mrs. Robert Fowler of St. Louls, Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. Fred C. Capen and Mrs, Charles Campbell, Guests present to meet Mrs. Fowler were: “Mrs. E, J. Sullivan, Mrs. A. J. Cunningham, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Mrs. Leigh ‘Townsend, Mrs. F. C. Capen, Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. Charles. Campbell, Mrs. A. F. Hoff and the honored guest. eee Tuesday Tea Club Is Entertained. Mrs. .R. H. Nichols entertained the. members of the Tuesday Tea club this week at her home on Park venue at the first meeting of the sedson.. Substitutes for the after- noon were: Mrs. Frances. Biglin, Mrs. Charles I. Campbell, Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Mrs. A. E, Stirrett. ‘The club will be entertained again in two weeks on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. H. H. Schwartz at her resi- dence on South Beech street. eee Luncheon Today At ‘Townsend. ‘iss Elizabeth Connelly enter- tafaed today at luncheon at the Henning in honor of Miss Margaret England. i see W. C. T. U. Meeting Friday Afternoon. A. joint meeting of the depart- ments of the Woman's Christian Temperance union“will be held Fri- day afternoon at o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church. All members and those interested in the work of the organization are invited to attend. Luncheon. Today for Miss Pfeiffer. Mrs. William B. Cobb entertained 20 guests today at the last of a series of fotr bridge parties and luncheons given at her home in honor of her sister, Miss Marjorie Pfeiffer of Los Angeles who has been spending the summer in Casper, ; Among those who attended were Mrs. Earl C. Boyle, Mrs, Mark Davis, Mrs. A. EB, Stirrett, Mrs. T. J. Riach, Mrs, Carney Peterson, Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mrs. Rose Haynie, Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Mrs. Fred New- man, Mrs. Beulah Vance Foster, Mrs. William J. Kaemmerling, Mrs. Cc. P. Plummer, Mrs, Harold Man- beek, Mrs. Willam Tolhurst, Mrs. H. J. Donahoe, Mrs, William D. Hazelmire, Miss Edna Smith, Mrs. Oscar Thomas, and Miss Pfeiffer. aes Security Benefit Association Meeting Saturday Evening. The Security Benefit association will hold its regular meeting Satur- day evening at 8 o'clock during which time officers will be’ elected and all members are urged to be present. Following the regular business session dancing will be en- joyed and refreshments will be servéd by a committes in charge. The public is invited to attend. vee Dinner Last Evening At Connelly Home. Mr. and Mrs. t¥. L. Connelly were hosts at-an informal dinner given last evening at their home on South Center street. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and guests, Mrs. Joe Donlin and Mrs. Maurice O'Connor of Ft. Wayne, Ind., Miss Margaret Sullivan, Miss Margaret Dougherty, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Miss Elizabeth Connelly, Dr; J. C. Kamp, Rayburn 8. Webb, James P. Kem, Charles A. Cullen, D. L. LaBreche, and the hosts. eee Altar and Rosary Society Meeting Wednesday Afternoon. The Rev. Father J. H, Mullin and rs. J. F. Newman, president of the ‘Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony’s Cath6lic church, enter- tained the members of the society at the first meeting of the season ges- terday afternoon at the Mullin club. During the business session, Mrs. Edward J. Hart was elected as sec ury to fill the vacancy caused by the nation of Mrs. W. W. Slack, nd plans were made for the Decem- ber bazaar. The sociéty will meet again In-two weeks at the club with Mrs. M. Slizeski and Mrs. Denis Daly as hostesses. ore 0 Flower Exhibit at Holmes Hardware Saturday. Mrs. A.A. Slads, chattpian of ‘oc Tépartment of the Caspor WW. man’s Departmental club has made arrangements for the annual flower exhibit to be held on Saturday at the Holmes’ hardware store. Each spring seeds are given to the school child- ren by the department for the pur- pose of encouraging them to. assist in beautifying the city and in the fall an exhibition is held of the re- sults, prizes being awarded to the child having the best variety, the best bouquet and the best single specimen, Three Casper women who have had much experience in the growing of flowers have been chosen by Mrs. Slade for judges and. are: Wheeler, Mrs. Charles Children are asked not to bring thelr flowers to the store before 11 a. m. as the exhibition will not be- gin until that.time. At 4:30 o'clock the judges will give their decision and the exhibition will close at 5. eee Campbell-Turner Nuptials Yesterday. Miss Sybil R. Campbell and Miles K. Turner were married yesterday afternoon at the Latham residence, 1524 South Cedar, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson, pastor of the Presby- terian church officiating. They were attended by Mrs, C. E. Pedicord and John Latham, Others present were: Mrs. W. W, Campbell, mother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Payton Latham, and R.G. Camp- bell, brother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs, Turner will make their homa at Salt Creek where the groom is connected with the Soath Camp Mereantile company. eee Informal Bridge Party Today. Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney entertain- ed informally today at a luncheon and bridge party given for Mrs. Joe Donlin and Mrs. Maurice O'Connor of Ft. Wayne, Ind, Among those present were, Mrs. E. T. Turner, Mrs. Maurice O'Connor, Miss Kath- A. J. Cunningham, Mrs. A. F. Miss Margaret ‘Sullivan, leen Sullivan, and Mrs. Donlin. eee Synurgae To Hold First Meeting of Season. The first-meeting of St. Mark's Synurgae will be held on Tuesday evening, September 16 at the home of Mrs. R. E, Evans, 1055 South Lincoln street. eee Entertainment at Marshall Home Friday, September 11. Mrs. Marshall will entertain from’ o'clock until 4 on Friday, Septem- ber 11, ut her home, 1145 Boxelder Street, at a shower for a member of the Royal Neighbors. Members of 2 the organization who will not be| able to attend are asked to send their articles. All Royal Neighbors are invited to be present. ra eee This Evening. Mrs: William J. Bailey will enter- tain informally this evening at her residence on South Wolcott street, complimentary to her house guest, and will be Mrs. Arthur A, Schulte, Mrs. Fred Newman, Mrs. Pitt Co- vert, Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mrs. William B. Cobb and sister, Miss Marjorie Pfeiffer, Mrs. Willlam Tol- burst, Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Miss and) Miss Mrs. T. C. Tonkin will be hostess to a numberof friends tomorrow at an informal luncheon and bridge party in honor of her sister, .Mrs. Green who has been a guest in Casper ‘for several weeks. at an informal bridge luncheon to be given on Saturday of this week at her home, 112 South Beech street, ee Knights To Meet Friday Morning. All Knights 6 Pythias in the city are asked to meet at their hall on Friday morning at 9:30 a. m. for the Defence Day parade. Word has been sent to the different members by the chancelor commander, James Meek. ‘ eee Special Meeting of D. A. R. Is Held. A special meeting of Ft. Caspar chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was held yesterday af- ternoon at the home of the regent, Mrs: W. 8S. Kimball. Tentative plans were formulated for entertain- ing the state conference to be held here Octobér 3. President general, Mrs. Anthony Wayno Cook, will Honor the conference with her pres- nce. A more detailed account of yesterday’s meeting will be gtven Jater. —_— PERSONALS Mrs. Effie Rogers, city librarian, Jeft last evening for Colorado to spend several days. .- Miss Sara Canfield who has been the guest here for two weeks of her brother, Wheeler W. Canfield of the Casper Towel and Linen Supply company, departed last evening for her home in Omaha where she will spend a ehort time before sailing for Panama. see Mrs.-D, M. Andrus is the guest of friends in Washington, D. C., and hag visited a number of the interest- ing historic parts of the country in and near Washington. cee Harry F. Plummer who has been the guest here for a short time of his brother, Captain C P. Plummer and Mrs. Plummer departed last eve- ning for his home in Beggsville, Ill, see Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Mead have as their guests at home on South Walnut street, Mead’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Mead of Buena Vista, Florida. Following a visit be Casvet. Daily Cribune here of several weeks, Mr. and.Mrs. Mead will leave for,;California to spend the winter months.. Miss Harriett Mead, sister of Mr. Mead who spent several weeks in has’ returned to her home in Pasa- dena. eee Mrs. John Tobin has returned from Rochester, Minn., where she spent a short time. (eee Mrs. Fred Jenkins and baby ac- companied by Mrs. Jenkins mother, Mrs. Richards left last evening for, Denver where they will visit with’ friends and relatives. eee Mrs,. Lymon A. Towne and daugh- ter, Miss Jean Griefe are leaving to- morrow evening for Denver where thy will be joined by Mr. Towne and where they will make their home, Miss Griefe will atten@ school this year at tHe Colorado Woman's col lege. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Spencer are guests of friends here for several days from their home in Lincoln, Neb. cee Miss Owen Roberts spent a few days in Casper this week the guest of friends, from her home In Lan- der. see Mrs. E. L. Mead has just recéntly. returned from Chicago where she was called by the death of her fa- ther. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Thompson are visitors who arrived in Casper yes- terday from their home in Denver. “ee Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Buchler are receiving the congratulation of friends on the birth this morning at the Women’s and Children’s hos- pital of a baby son, Clifford Charles, Jr. 7. eee Jack H,. Merrill, mafiager of the Duthie Oil company and Mrs. Merrill are in for a short time from Salt Creek. cee Miss Ella Porter of Denver is in Casper fcr a few days having ar- rived this morning. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. D. MeGutre of Layvoye are visiting in Casper for a few days. o-. e Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Weast are shopping and visiting with friends ere from their home at Midwest. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. Bell of Waltman are among the out of town visitors spending a few days in the city this week. cee Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Byum of Riverton are visiting in the city guests at the Townsend. eee George Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baker’ who has been employed in th Dark Rings Under Eyes For the relief of dark ringg and blood .shot. eyes there is nothing better than simple: camphor, witch~ hazel, hydrastis, etc;, as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. The quick ac- tion is surprising. Eye cup free. Casper Pharmacy. —Advertisement. Paying Ona Bill Is Not Paying a Bill \ In January, 1924, Mrs. N. owed a certain store in this city $48.50. During the six months following she made payments every month of $6.00 or $8.00. The sum total of her payments amounted to $42.00 for the period. During the six months, she had bought and added to her account; and on July 31st, 1924, she still owed this merchant $22.45.. Mrs. N. could not understand why her account was slow. Her agree- ment was to keep her account balanced every 30 days. She did not realize her mistake. that paying on her bill e every 30 days. She was under the impression very 30 days was the same as paying her bill The card system at the Casper Credit Exchange showed that it. took over ‘six months to settle Mrs. N.’s account cf $48.50 Avoid Mrs. N.’s mistake, by paying every bill, large and small, on the day it is due, or by the 10th of the month, if no date is speci- fied on your bill. Carry out absolutely the terms of your agreement contract. KEEP YOUR CREDIT RECORD CLEAN Casper Credit Reshanis CASPER, WYO. ee ee Affiliated With the Retail Credit Men’s Assn. or office of the Ohio Oil company for the last year, left today for St. Louis to, take up a six years course in medicine at Washington university. cee Miss Mary Ellen Smith arrived ih Casper this morning and will spend until Saturday here on busi- ness. F eee C. C. Shaffer is among the Mid- west visitors spending several days in the city. ‘ eee morning by motor and is expected to arrive in Casper tomorrow to spend several days here on Dusiness. eee 8. J. Sedener of Chicago arrived in the city this morning and will Spend several days here attending PAGE THREE. Frederick Marren of Omaha, who has been visiting here with friends for two weeks, departed last eve- ning for his home. Robert Connagnan of Lander spent a few days in the city this V. Lockhart and V. B Kine are Lavoye business visitors spending the day here. visit here for several days. eee Mrs. R. Green, who has been the guest here of her sister, Mrs. T. C. Tonkin for several weeks expects to depart on Sunday for her home. eee oe Arthur D. Dreyfus is among the Denver business callers spending a few days in Casper this week. Mrs. James Finch is among the oe 8 visitors from Midwest spending sev- Robert Royceman left yesterday eral days in the city. for Denver to attend to business ee .. affairs for several days. Mr, and Mrs. C. Martin of Salt eee Creek are the guests of friends here Lyle D. Branson is spending a for a few days. short time in South Dakota on a teks. business trip. Miss Alta Jane Emerson of Lara- . mie, ytate club’ organizer is in Cas- per for a short time a guest at the Henning. L. E. Laird of Worland, superin- tendent of the state highway de- partment is in Casper today. eee Mrs. Marie Brooks came in yes- terday. and will visit here with friends fora few days. During her stay here she will be a guest at the Wyatt. H. B. Carpenter, manager of the Asphalt department of the Midwest Refining company, left Denver this To Keep Hair Curly, * Wavy and Beautiful Here is how your hair can be curled, nicely, easily and harmless- ly, to “stay curled.” Before doing it up, apply a little Mquid silmerine with a clean tooth brush. This will give you just the prettiest curls and wav and they will look and feel so natural you'll never think of doing without silmerine thereafter. You won't be troubled any more with hafr stringing around your face— with burnt, uneven ends, nor with that dull, dead appearance. The hair, whether long or bobbed, will remain in curl ever so long. Any druggist can supply you with liquid silmerine at not to exceed 20 cents an ounce. It is neither sticky nor greasy, and {s really a delightful thing to use. It is doubly useful be. cause of also serving as a beneficial dressing.—Adv. C. A. Markey, scout for the Mid- west Refining company with head- quarters in Rawlins, and Mre. Markey are in Casper for a few days and expect to return to Raw- lins Saturday. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnson were visitors here yesterday from Glen- rock. CITY BRIEFS Mike Ellis, who spent several months visiting with his parents at their home near Bantry in Ireland, has returned to Casper. eee Vince Leeper has returned from Alberta, Canada, where he spent the summer months visiting with his parents. Mr, Leeper has been absent from the city for four months, Howard Loneberg of Denver re- turned to his home yesterday after spending a short time here visiting with friends. eee H. M. Woodman, court stenog- rapher, was among the Casper peo- ple who spent several days in Larder this week. eee Pat Royce spent a short time this week in Lander on business in connection with his filling station. see Cc. W. Martin arrived in Casper yesterday from Denver and _ will Gladstone Hotel’ W. First St. to business affairs. < eee Frank A. Wiee of Salt Creek is a business visitor spending a few days here. week on business and visiting with friends. AY FERED ai ade VE H. D. Williams of Colorado ar- ON QUER rived im the city this morning on a [ o4 several days’ business trip. a peel quickly te a ‘So every "inet gy Fever ranrben teil oy mage, Campi IN 24 HOURS prescription neutralizes pollen polvoning ¢hrwout system. Herman Lagood came in yester- day from Salt Creek and will spend several days here visiting with friends, NOTICE ELKS Members of Elks’ Lodge No. 1353 and _ other Elks lodges are requested to assemble for the Defense Day parade on Wolcott street directly west of the post- office at 10 o’clock a. n. Friday, Sept. 12. Let’s go. GEORGE WEEDELL, Assistant Marshall BETTER SERVICE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS We Have Assumed the Management Of Our Cigar Department And Will Render the Same Courteous Service There as in Our Drug Department Sprecher’s Pharmacy Formerly Smith-Turner Tuesday Sept 15 and i6 Rialto Theater —how much thought have you given to Your. Costume for the opening of the New Clubhouse at Casper’s Country Club Saturday evening, Sept. 13 —for the buffet supper a new dressy hat is indicated. —we are showing some lovely creations on the mezzanine. —for dancing there naturally is consider- able latitude—a simple dancing frock or an elaborate evening gown—either will be appropriate to the occasion, as you may choose. —of course one must also consider the vari- ous accessories as well—corsets, silk underthings, hose, handkerchiefs, scarfs and jeweled adornments. A Fur Coat To Some Fortunate Woman ‘At the Rialto Wednesday + Septemper 17 Who Will Be the Lucky One ? ia and Dancing Frocks for Formal and Semi-formal Occasions Are Among the New Arrivals Being Displayed at This Store

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