Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1924, Page 3

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1924. MARY TOBIN > given this evening end hotel by a number of Casper’s young bachelors: Among the invited guests are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. gohnson, Mr. and Mrs, “Pitt Covert, Mr. . Gee, Mr. and Mrs. William Trip- Me-find Mrs. Charles R. Shank, 3 and Mrs. B. O. Hammond, Mr. and Mrey Leroy Gray, Mr. and Mrs. W. I, Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Herrick, Mr.and Mrs. Walter Con- lin, Mry ana Mrs. Walter Storrfe, Dr. and Mrs.T, J..Drew,-Mr. and Mrs. Frank in, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'T. McGrady, Mb Hooper, tg, Dr. : ach, : nd Mrs, William D. Allely, Mr. and Mrs. G, R. Waldschmidt, Mr. and Mrs. B. Cobb, Mr. and Mr W. D. Hazelmire, Mr. and Mrs. Wa! ter Scotten, Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Carney son, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Tyner, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steele, H. J. Allen, Dr. and Mrs. C. E, Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. A. 'T. Danaher, Mr, and Mrs. R. Schleuter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen rker, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Young, and Mrs. W. D. Tuner, Mr. and Joe Bingenheimer, Mr. and Pauld Bachellor, Mr. and Mrs. A. Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Spears, Mr, and Hrs. Carl Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs. John Bingenheimer, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ott, Mr. an@ Mrs. B, B, Lummis, Mr. and Mrs. Leo A, Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. R. D, Miller, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs, Q..K. Deaver, Mr. and rs. Fred Capen, Mr. and: Mrs. This Sturdy Little New Gulbransen Piano Guaranteed in Every Particu- ‘ar by the Manufacturer, and by us is Nationally Pric at $295.00 Maho; or Walnut Sold on Liberal Terms, e Chas. E. Wells Music Co. . 232 East Second St., Casper. hone And Lavoye, Wyo. WEDNESDAY David Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan rie Pee ee P, Goodwin, ~ and Mrs. Fred Kobler, Captain and Mrs. Cc. P. Plummer, Miss Edna’ Wels- lerode, Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Miss Lela Craft, Miss Margaret England, Miss Ada Cooksey, Miss Ruth Stevenson, Miss Mararet Oftlie, Miss Nora Ekern, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Miss Eleanor Green, Miss Leah Hol- loran, Miss Margueriete Fitzgerald, Miss Catherine Holloran, Miss’ Lois Longshore, Miss Lovey Norris, Miss Marion Runden, Miss Esther Run- den, and the Messrs. John Tripeny, Don Phillips, Bari Davies, Dan Par- ker, Vern Everidge, George Christo- pher, Harry McNamara, Al Miller, William Schoonmaker, S. Deacon, Carl> Geiger, Harris Dodge, : John Wyland, .Clem Nicolaysen, Ralph Barton, Eddie ford, H. E. Hamilton, J. J. Donnelly, Robert Blackmore, Sam Forest, Bill Edwards, Don Biggs, Louis Westfall, Bernie Webb, J. W. Monahan. Paul Bogart, Dr. William 0. MN. W. Gardner, Clos! Wassung, E. A. Thoi Wheeler ‘anfield, E. E. Allen, George Wood, \. C, Dougherty, Ray McDermott, Jomes Bardwell, 8. Whitmore, Ray Moore, D. Wheeler, Edwin Barrett, Robert Burke, DeLeBreche, Royce Wagner, Ellsworth. Wagner. rer Ladies Night Planned By Lions Club Ladies night will be observed by the Lions club with a dinner and dance at the Casper Country club on Tuesday evening, October 28. This entertainment originally was plan- ned to take the place of the regular ‘lub meeting this week but a change ‘n dates was necessary and the club zaecnecn Will’ be held tomorrow as “usual, . ‘nformal , Dinner ‘unday, October 1). Dr. IT. E. Berquist and mother ntertained informally at dinner sunday at their home, 759 CY ave- ue. Covers were iaid for the Rey. nd Mrs. &. EB. Carter and daugh- *r and son, Helen and Joe, Dr. \t, E. Harned and the hostésses. see drs. Cullen Will intertain at Luncheon, Mrs. B. T. Cullen will entertain nformally on Thursday at her yome at a 1 o'clock luncheon. see Vedding Anniversary s Celebrated. P Mr, and Mrs. Joseph O'Connor ntertained a number of friends in- ormally last evening’ at a dinner siven at their home on Jackson } treet; dng <honor* of their fifteenth edding anniversary. Covers were uid for Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Homer ~ad son, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. ‘Mack, Miss Elizabeth O'Connor and the 90st and hostess. eee Hotchkiss-Hetts Marriage Today in Council Bluffs. Miss Lura Hotchkiss of Council’ Bluffs, Ia., and Orlo Hetts, popular merchandise manager of the Frantz shop. ‘were married .today at the home of the bride’s mothet in Coun- ‘cil Bluffs with only a few intimate friends ond relatives attending. The for AND THURSDAY We still have a few dresses in stock- that we. are anxious to clean out and make room for our Christ- mas novelties. 8 POIRET TWILL DRESSES Sizes 86 to 40, regular $35 and $40° dresses; to close out at —- $10.00 We have discontinued all ready-to-wear and must give away this remaining stock of BEAUTIFUL SILK DRESSES (Four of them) in navy and black f Regular $35 and $40 sellers, for______ $10.00 CHILDREN’S BATH ROBES In blanket and beacon cloth all colors $1 95 Z e sizes 2 to 6, to close out at each 2 JACQUETTES With fur collars, silk lined. $35, A real bargain at _----_____.4 Regular $25.00 2 JACQUETTES With heavy fur collars; regular To close out at ---- $25.. $18.50 CHILDREN’S SLEEPERS All sizes. out at, each Remaining stock to close LADIES UNION SUITS All at reduced prices New arrivals in imported ta~ . Hemstitching and Picoting Glizabeths 141 East Second « tries, bags and sweaters Shop’ - Phone 736 be fraternity will give banquet on Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Townsend hotel. Members who .| have not attended other meetings of The groom {s a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hetts of Parker, 8. D., and a brother of Mrs. J. J. Donovan of this city. He attended school at the Iowa State college at Ames, later attending the South Dakota university, and is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Mr. Hetts has been a resident of Casper for the last three years and is now manager of the merchandise department of the Frantz shop. Following a short honeymoon the fraternity are invited to be pres- ent and are asked to notify Don Gal- lagher, phone or William Schoon- maker, phon: 13, so that arrange- ments may be made. Serve Chicken Dianer. The Ladies’ aid soctety of the Win- ter Memorial Presbyterian church wil serve a chicken dinner Wednes day evening from & o'clock until 7 at the new chwrch, 428 East H street. Patronage from the public will be greatly ‘appreciated. SS PERSONALS trip.to Denver and points in Colo- rado the couple will return to Cas- per and will be at home to their frionds at cheir apartment in the Tribune building. id . Order ber 25 at the Masonic temple. served. Members of vited to attend. committee will be present at 7: o'clock, . uykendall Rebekah Lodge Tos Hold Meeting and Dance. Following a short business meet- ing tomorrow evening of the W. Kuykendahl Rebekah Lodge No. 39 a dancing party will be given for all Odd Fetlows and Rebekahs. Visiting members in the city are cordially in- vited to attend. There will be excel- jent music and refrshments will be served by the Mesdames, Henry, Giendenning, Stewart, O. W. Twiggs and J. W. Whisenhunt. see ‘Woman's’ Benefit Holds Successful Meeting. A welt attended and successful meeting of the Woman's Benefit as- sociation of the Macabees was held last evening at 8 o'clock. During the evening Mrs. McMahon of Chey- enne, state commander gave a short put interesting talk covering sub- jects interesting to all members. »vollowing the business session re- freshments were served by a com mittee in charge. 7 ee Treble Cief Chorus to Meet at Wells Music Store. ‘The regular rehearsal of the Treble Clef chorus wit! be held this evening promptly at 8 o'clock at the Charies E. Wells. Music store. oe & Grace English Lutheran Aid Will Meet Thursday. The Ladies Aid society of the Jrace ish Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at o'Ciock at thi Barrhaug and Barr. ° Mrs. Boll Di Bridge Club. Mrs. Gus Bell entertained ot Eastern Star, wilt hold its regular meeting on Thursday evening, Octo- Dur- ing the session can@idates will be initiated and refreshments will be the Casper chapter as well as visiting Eastern Stars in the city are cordially in- The examining Le} 2:80 new church corner of CY and Ash streets. Hostesses for the afternoon will be the Mesdames the Dr. J. W. Bingham, who with Mrs. Bingham visited for three weeks in Chicago, Detroit, Leaming- ton and Aylmer, Ont., has returned to Casper. Enroute home Mrs. Bingham stopped at Council Bluffs, Ia., to visit for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley expect to leave in a few weeks for Port- jaad, Ore., to make their future home, eee Mrs. John McFadyen, who ac- companied hey daughter Helen to Washington and who has been visit- ing with friends and’ relatives at her former home in Findlay, O., will return to Casper tomorrow. eee Mrs. R. W. Loucks has returned from the east where she spent two months visiting with friends and es. Enroute home Mrs. Loucks visited with her son Eugene, who is attending school at the Michigan university at Ann Arbor. see Miss Grace Finnegan cf the Grate shop in the O-S bui ding has return- ed from an eastern buying trip hav- ing purchased a new line of dresses, coats, furs and hats. . . Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Gie%et are Omaha visitors who arrived yester- day afternoon. see Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McClellan of Arminto *:e shopping and attend- ing to business affairs here, see | Mrs. H. Van Loan Jr., was a Den- ver arrival in the city last evening. ‘ oo Mrs. R. S. Whitehead and daugh- ter are spending a few days here from their home in Sheridan. ees Robert W. Litheredke Jr., con- struction engineer for the Parco De- velopment. company and the Pro- ducers and Refiners corporation at Parco drove to. Casper yesterday. members of the Duplicate Bridge club today at her home. Guests pres- oni Mrs. T. 8S, Cooke, Mrs, R. E. Wertz, Mrs. Neil Charles Geig and Mrs, J T. Gratiot. eee Mrs. Tonkin Will Be Hostess At Luncheon. Mrs. T. C. oct will be host- al luncheon and bridge party to be given on Thurs- ess at an info: day at her home. eee Beta’s to Give Banquet at Townsend. Members of the Beta Theta Pi STORE NEWS FOR THIS WEEK’S SHOPPERS Welcome! to. the Ladies of The W. C. T..U. ‘who are Cas; its aha the “tate seanven- ion great - ization. Make the Frantz Sh your downtown headquarters, Everywoman’s Store—A Convenient and Comfortable Place to Meet Your Friends. Beautifully designed and tailored by Hyland Made of wool materials, embroidered heavily in metal A dressy creation—not a sports hat $20.00 and $25.00 —by the way, is your corset comfortable? fit you with one of the new numbers desig: of style and comfort. \ besides members were Mrs. Frances ‘Biglin, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Jor PANCAKE for MUFFINS Casvet Daily Cribune He was accompanied by 8, Soren- son, chemist for the Producérs and Refiners and Mrs. C. P, Ames and children. . eee Mr, and Mrs. William Clark of Powder River are visitors in the city. cee R. W. David of the Kelley Spring- field Tire company and Mrs. David are in Casper from Denver. ee 8 Mrs. Avery Haggard ts among the Cheyenne visitors spending a short time here this week, . Mr. and Mrs. T. B, Anderson and children have returned frem Salt Creek where they spent Sunday and Monday visitiing with friends. see A. H .Maxwell, Lander attorney spent yesterday in Casper. ee 3 Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Halls of Omaha ‘ho spent several days in Casper departed yesterday overland for their home. > eee Miss E. C. Holland fs visiting with friends here from her home in Den- ver. CITY BRIEFS Martin Baskett a sheepman of Shoshoni is in the city on business and is g guest at the Henning, eee E. G. Sinclair, district _superin- tendent of the Midwest Refining company left last evening for Chey- enne. H. G. Camplin an insuranee man of Cheyenne is a guest at the Hen- ning for a few days. oe Guy Cokee is a Midwest visitor spending today here. eee R. C, Fowler is visiting in the city from Glenrock. eee John Jensen of Arminto and James Wilson are here on business ose B. B. Starks of Salt Creek came in’ yesterday and will spend several days here, - ec. J. K. Anderson an engineer for the Midwest Refining company left last evening for Kemmerer on a several days’ business trip. Jack Holland of the Hendrie-Bol- thoff Manufacturing and Supply company is in Casper from Denver and Is q guest at the Townsend, ere William Southwell of Scottsbluff, Neb., was.an out, of town .business man who arrived yesterday after- with the old-time Southern flavor that fairly melt in your mouth and WAFFLES “"ssitas:"” AUNT JEMIMA “T’se in town, Honey!” PANCAKE FLOUR See easy recipes on the package —this week the new Hyland Polo Chapeau —something new and clever in hats. +-shapes smartly to your head. doesn’t interfere with big fur ‘collars. just the thing for week-end parties. —looks fine; feels fine. —the style’s the thing (Shown on the Mezzanine) If not, let our expert corsetiere ned to meet every requirement Coat and Hat Week at this’ store is already interesting scores of per women. It’s an opportune occa- sion to select your new winter hat and coat with entire satisfaction. PAGE THREE. 4. D. Kelley of Cheyenne was a] C. E. Shoenfelt of the Marland visitor here for a short tims yester-| Oil company has returned from a day enroute to bis home from Lan-| PU*iness trip to Billings. der. During his ‘stay here he was a & guest at the Townsend. | @ guest at the Townsend yesterday enroute to Cheyenne. eae at ss | « B. V. Powell of Alliance is here to- John Dillon, Lander attorney was|day on business. A Great Advancement in Radio The Brunswick Radiola Combining the world-famous Brunswick Phonograph with the superlative achievements in radio, the Radiola Super-Heterodyne—an entirely NEW conception of the musical possibilities of radio. The Brunswick Radiola Super-Heterodyne —some remarkable features: Requires no outside antennae—no ground wires. Put it in any room —plays wherever you place it. Amazing selectivity, permitting ’ you to “cut out” what you don’t want to hear and pick out instantly what you do. 3 Combines the superlative in radio with the superlative in phono- graphic reproduction—a phono- graph and a radio in one. SEE OUR NEW WINDOW DISPLAY Private Demonstrations In Your Home The Chas, E. Wells Music Company Home of the Brunswick Radiola 232 East Second St. CASPER And Lavoye New Frocks . for Mid-Winter Festivities With every frock you choose from this col- lection, whether it be for Juncheon,-tea, din- ner or dancing it will reflect down to the last detail the charm and chic of latest modes, Canton crepes, crepe de chines and foulards, every size represented. Brunswick Radiola No. 160 Phone 194 ‘THE REGULAR PRICE Woolen Dresses WARM AND CHIC You will agree these woolen frocks are both practical and. good looking, charmeen and poiret twills are well represented, also some beautiful Betty Wales models. x VERY SPECIAL : A" 2nd floor Leave your children at “JEAN’S NURSERY” and enjoy your shopping Cottman Bldg, 124 West 2nd Golden Rule Dep’t Store LINDSAY & CO.

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