Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1924, Page 3

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‘ i i i , Is Announced Monday. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1924 — where he will begin his freshman work in college. ; . o. Mrs. C. HE. Harpers has as her guest here for several days her sis- ter, Miss Emma McDonald from her home near Denver. eee - Edward Murane, son of attorney and Mrs. C. D. Murane is leaving tomorrow afternoon for Michigan to continue his school work at the uni- versity of that state of Ann Arbor. . . MARY TOBIN Peet ss Te Likely-Grieve Marriage Sullivan and théir guests, Mrs. Joe Es and Mrs. Maurice O'Connor Word was received here last| Of Ft. Wayne, Ind., will motor to} Mr. and Mrs. EB." W, Marrin are evening of the marriage of Miss Cora | Douglas tomorrow to attend the| visiting here for a few days with Likely to Robert Grieve the cere-| State fair. i friends having arrived this morning mony having been preformed in Den- Sn tg from their home near Sheridan. ver Septer r 15. The bride who Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Carroll of ees is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, A.| Council Bluffs, Ia., are out of town Miss Helen Williams Will leave the Likely of this city attended school | visitors spending several days in the | latter part of the week for the east for several years at St. Mary's col: | city. to resume her studies, lege, Notre Dame, Ind.. after which} , ee & o8 es she took her junior work at Loretta]. ©, A. Woodcock of Los Angeles| Mrs. Anna Calley ts here today Heights college in Denver. She is a] who has been visiting here for sey-| Visiting with friend from Denver. Ted Purdy, William Utzinger and Pierce Smith left last Saturday for a two weeks’ hunt- ing trip to the Jackson Hole coun- try. popular member of the younger, set | eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Send and has lived:in Casper since child- | Gilapdi departed yesterday for Wat-| Mrs. Fremont Michie ts visiting hood, The groom is the only son |erloo, Ia., where he will visit for | With friends here for the day. of Mrs. and Mrs. John Grieve, 915|some time before returning fol Pesci a ats PES South Lincoln street, Natrona | home, u Wk: county pioneers And attended school ‘ oot e | Cue CITY BRIEFS in Washington, D. C., for a year Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fanning, and after which he attended the state] guest, Mrs. R. Fanning accompanied university at \Laramfe. The an-|by tho Misses Margaret and Edna| Ceci) Bon nouncement came as a. surprise as| Grieve were among the Casper peo. 4 the couple left but recentiy for | pie to spent. Saturday and Sunday Laramie to resume their studies at | 'n Thermoplis. the University of Wyoming. - 2. Nocturne Club Holds Regular Meeting eee Miss Dorothy Dunlay has returned from a two week's pleasure trip spent with friends in Denver. eee Timothy Mahoney, Jr., is spend- ing several days in the city on busi- ness. . Mrs. M. J. Gothberg and daughter, we tishied Emma accompanied by Mrs. Sam| Gaylord Chase left Sunday for Al- er as hostess. ‘The meeting was} pcrvice Rave returned np ig 28 lance, Neb. to make. his home. alled to order at 8 o'clock by the So spent in the east and south. They| Dave Fox is spending several day: president, Mrs. Berta Smith. AJ were guests of friends in New York| in Salt C: - Nalhiece gu 5 ‘reek on business, cee th xe ase during, which {884 While: in Washington had the Parte. tine a ee Pato MOAR: BY mea berk Diner pecsaneting President Cool-| Chester Baker and William igh the courtesy of Frank | Schoonemaker will be hi to start the programs promptly at) yw arondell, chairman of the Fed- Casper ey Rcopglent, ein the 8:15 and to have the slg anche eral Reserve banking board and for-| state fares aoustis Lbeeoe the ings precede them. Miss. Emma|_or1y congressman from this state. eee ; Lou Abbott was Rca oer by the eee Wallle ‘Thompson ip teavi hi resi to act as publicity ‘agent iS leaving this Seeie club tor therensuing sear.) Willam Nicolaysen will leave to-|evening for Boulder 10 seven ie It was decided that a social evening | 0rrow for Ann Arbor, Mich., where | studies at the Colorado university. would be given for members outside |he will attend the Michigan state cee of ‘the club during the second or | “niversity. He will be acompanied| Charles O'Toole cf the Graham third week of next: month, by his mother, Mrs. P. C. Nicolay-| Paper company will leave tomorrow A program of interest was given] Sen who Will visit while east with} for Douglas to attend the state fair. whieh included a-review of a por-| Mr. and Mrs, E. P, Browning in D pagsaes tion of last years. program, on the | Chicago, Miss Katherine Greenough| Paul Russell of the Rallway Traf. notation of music by Nrs, Rose | !n Detroit and with Mrs. C. B. Man-| tic Adjustment company. will leave Hainle, and a review of the second] beck formerly of Casper at Alton, | tomorrow morning by motor for the portion, on the function of rythm in] Il. Pees northern part of the state on a sey- music by David Fox.. Miss Helen - eral days business trip, Stone played several violin selections] Mrs..Neal Tyler of Douglas is the eee “The Old Refrain” by Kreisler and} guest ot her parehts, Mr. and Mrs.|. Charles H. Weiser, who has. been the Nerwegian Dance by Greig, ac-| P. C, Nicdlaysen on South Wolcott | making Salt Creek and Casper. hi companied by Mrs. William ‘Tol-| street. home for the last year departed last hurst which were followed’ by vocal eee week for his former residence a selections, “The Wanderer” and “A| Mr. H. 8, Clark and slater Mrs.| Kansas City. eRen Gown" sung by Miss Edna Mae] Lillian Ayer, Mrs. R. Endelie, Mrs. Healy accompanied by Mrs. Ray R. Zipp and son, Bobble, were vist- Cook. tors from Lead 8. Dak., over Sun- The next meeting which was to] day. ; have been held on Monday, October > eee 6, has been postponed until Monday] J. W. Gillespie, credit manager of evening, October 29. This change|the National Supply Company has was made on account of the opening |as his guests at his home in the coneert' to be given at the America] Ada apartment his parents, Mr. theater, October 6, by the charity |and Mrs. C. W. Gillespie of Tulsa. department of the Casper Woman’s]Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie will visit in Departmental club. Casper until Thursday of this week pee when thoy will return to their home. ose The regular meeting of the Noc- turne club was held last evening at the H,.B. Pearce home, 305 Kimball avenue with Mrs. S. E. Wertenberg- eee Clement. Nicolaysen’ ts . s: pendin; several days:in Denver having oe tored to that city on Sunday. eee G. C. Williams of Cheyenne 1 here on business for a tew days, 2 ee E. Wilkins and R. Wilkins arrived in Casper yesterday from San Fran- cisco and will spend neg pel several days : Luncheon Today At ab L. Enoch of Parkersburg, Nicolaysen Home Mr. and Mrs. Lb. B. Clay and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen assisted br | 4nughters have returned from a b ‘was among the-out of town her daughter, Mrs. Neal Tyler are] weeks’ -visit~spent- with; Mr.. Clay's | business men who arrived in the entertaining informally. today at > (arents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Ken-|°t¥ this morning. , luncheon -and_ bridge party comp! | nedy In Cheyenne. gpd eg mentary to Mrs. Maurice O’Connor eee Frank Leonard of Teapot is visit: and Mrs, Joe Donlin of Ft. Wayne.| Mrs. George Housely of Denver |!" With friends here for a few days. Ind., guests of Mrs. Donlins, parents. | was the guest here Sunday‘ and iS Saye Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan an¢ | Monday of her, sister, Mrs. E. C.|_ John Jack, representative of the Mrs. Green, mother of Mrs. Joe Den. | Bryan returning to her home last {Durant Motor company with head. ham, oes evehing. quarters in Denver is a guest at ‘Treble Clef Chorus eee the Henning. To Meet This Eyening Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Copeland oe @ The regular rehsarsal of the Treble | of Houston, Tex., who have been| M. J. Scanlon, Minneapolis lum- Clef chorus willbe held this evening | spending the last few weeks in Cas-|ber man,'is in Casper for several in the recital hall of the Klein-Marks per and Salt Creek left this morning |4ays accompanied by J. A, Mo Music and Art Shop. overland for Salt Lake City and the | Donald also of Minneapolis, nto Mog western coast. eV, ene . Luncheon For Iowa eee N. J. Stokes of the N. J. Stokes Guest Monday In compliment to Miss Edna Ham- mond of Des Moines, Ya., Mrs. Henry Wilson entertained at an informal eee luncheon given at her home yester- eee Dean Watson of Aurora, Il, is day. Guests *present were. Mrs.]_ Mrs. William B. Hazelmire spent |in Casper for a few days this week ‘Brnest Lane, Mrs. F. V. Wisen, aunt} Saturday ‘and Sunday visiting in Pa ary p Mrs. W. M. Murray will arrive in Casper soon from her home in Can- ada and will be the guest here of relativy Brokerage company of Denver is a guest at the Henning for several days. ef Miss Hammond, Mrs. W. W. | Thermopolls. Harry Byers, civil engineer, 1s Brown and Miss Hammond. eee: among the Denver visitors spending A ace iad Mrs. C. D. Welch has returned |a few days in Casper. Woodcraft Thimble - Hq frdm a three months visit spent in . “ee Club Will Meet the southern and eastern states and| J. P. Curtis is transacting bus!- The Woodcraft Thimble club will} in making her home in the Grude| ness affairs here from Omaha and meet Wednesday afternoon: at 2:30} apartments -on South Park aye-|is registered at the ‘Townsend. o'clock at the residence of Mrs. W.| nue. athletes L. Holeomb, 161 North Kenwood eee Attorney John H. Simpson {s street, Patrick Sullivan, daughter, Kath-| transacting business matters here papas leen and Mrs. Maurice O'Connor of |for a few days from his home in Special Meeting of Fort. Wayne, house guest at the | Loveland, Colo. Woodmen*of' the World Sullivan home returned last eve- A special meeting of the Woodmen | ning from a several days’ visits: 3 , pent of the World, Natrona Camp ’No.| in "thermopolia, 331 will be held Wednesday evening eee at 8 o'clock at the Henning hotel. r Deputy. head consul, J. J. Hover of Fines tyes Ween i Ose cavir Denver willbe present. and will give | oe eae eee te eee het eene an address, A large attendance {s| '"& Several weeks in Colorado svisit- desired: ing with friends are expected to re- Pee ak turn to Casper in a few days, eee fees temas: ~Mrs. “Ralph Hyde, who has been The regular monthly meeting of | the. guest here for several weeks of the American Legion auxiliary, will|her sisters, Mrs. Stuart Updegraft be held on Wednesday afternoon at} 4nd Miss. Isabell Shea is leaving 2:30 o'clock at the Methodist Epis-| today for her home in Saginaw, copal church. All members are | Mich. : asked to be present. eat! ar Mrs. M. Potts of Denver is vistt- ing with friends in Casper for a few days. se A. D. Kullberg was a Jamestown, N. ¥., business man who arrived in the city this morning. eee C. 8. Ackerson {s among the out of town business men here from Denver, . eee Harry Levey, representative “of the Metro Goldwyn Picture corpora- tion, is in Casper on business for several days. eee \ B. J. Waite of Lincoln is in Cas- Per on business and is a guest at the Tawnsend. eee M. W. E. Walker of Shoshoni is in the city on business. Troquois Council Will Meet Iroquois. council No. 5, Degree of | . cee a Pie Pocahantas, will meet Thurs: Mise Helen Bollin has returnea|, Sylvester Tayler ts in the city on evening, September 18, at the T. to her home in Cheyenne after spend-|>usiness from his home in Ther- ©. F. Hall, Following. a brief bus: | ing a short,time here as the guest, of | ™OPoli iness session thore will be an on-} Miss Helen Brown. tertainment program Including danc- o 2 e ing, singing and guessing contests. Mrs. R. Kennedy returned to her The public ts {nyited and lunch will] nome in Omaha yesterday after be served. ina e4 ; spending a short time. here visit- Ing with her son and daughter-in- Informal Dinner ‘ r, I Breting ‘aw, Mr. and Spgs = V. Kennedy. Honoring thelr tenth wedding an-] 5° yy yr = : . H. Flynn and Mrs. Flyy are anversary, Mr. and Mrs, Jake C1 in Casper the guests of friends from| Beautiful: home Quinlin entertained a number of a a their home in Denver. yeing and tinting friends last evening ‘at an informal a ate Diamond | Dyes. dinner given at their home on Park | aig,” Rose Anh Scott te visiting |is guaranteed with aycnue. Decorations of yellow and \ with friends in Denver for a wek or} Just dip in cold wv 4 hite were used for the table. Coy: | MiMi water to tint ott, (f i COLOR IT NEW WITH “DIAMOND DYES" ers were laid for 12. Site Se PERSONALS ; Mrs. Mason, who has been the guest here of her brothers, Charles, dclicate shades, or} iy Mrs: Hattle Clark is visiting in| boil to dye rich, ( the city for several weeks from the | Permanent colors, ‘ Clark ranch at Alcova. Hach I5-cent pack- mn f& eee age coritains direc y) } Miss Theadora Wilson {is leaving | tions so simple any | this afternoon to resume her studies | Woman can dye or as a senior at Vassar. tint lingerie, silks, Fran 1 Harry Mednick departed i eS oe ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, a few days ago for Denver. Mr. and Mrs. C. Farris are visit- | coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, eee ing in Casper from+their home in| coverings, hangings, everything Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dow of | Denver. They will leave tomorrow for | new. 7 Billings are visiting with friends | Thermopolis and points in Montana, Buy “Diamond Dyes'—no other here for a few days. S672 Kind—and tell your druggist whether ~~ Robert Lindsey, yal'dictorian of | the material you wish to color Is Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan,| of last years graduating class will| wool or silk, or whether it is linen, the Misses Margaret and Kathleen leave soon for Leland Stanford ‘cotton, or mixed goods. © £ . > Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE. Our Style Revue of Shukert’s Furs and Fall and Winter Modes in Hats and Apparel will be presented for the last time at the Rialto Theater this evening at 9 o’clock Every Effort Will Be Made by the Rialto Management to Provide Seats for All Who Attend Tonight. Many New Garments Will Be Shown The Prize Fur Coat Will Be Awarded Who Will Be the Lucky Person to Win the Winner Tomorrow Evening the Handsome Grey Squirrel Coat? Jacquettes Are Stunning and Popular Fall Opening Now In Progress —Always —Everywoman’s something new Store A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Fur Piece Until Wanted Today, Wednesday and Thursday Expositio and SALE of Rich, Lustrous, Magnificent URS -at prices that Eastern Mink, Ermine, Alaskan Seal, Squirrel, Mole, WI 1] ] e KY ( OH ish Dyed Ermine, Broadtail, Caracul Beaver, Hudson Seal Jacquettes Neckpieces Chokers in all the popular furs for the 1924-25 Season C8 aie eee Every Shukert Garment Is Doubly Guaranteed. Full Value for Your Money Will Be Received On Every Purchase Made at the Frantz Shop

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