Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 28, 1925, Page 3

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By MAR Engagement Announcement Is Made at Bridge Party. Miss Dorothy Prewitt, head of the Natrona county high school Eng- sh department, wag honored by a bridge announcement party given at the CY Apartments, Wednesday eve- ning. The hosteeses for the occa- elon were the Misses Ura [Piligon, Nina Shaffer, Ruth Judson und Hezel McCormick, Miss Prewitt’s marriage to Arthur Hf, Pohiman of Casper {gs to occur Sunday morning, June 7, Before coming to Casper, Miss Prewitt was a member of the Eng- Ush staff of the state university of iowa, The rooms were decorated in green and white, dulsies ‘being the flowers of the evening. The guests presented the bride-to-be with numer- ous pleces of service sliver, a ham- meved silver tray and candle sticks. The following guests were present: Mrs, A, A. Slade, Mrs, C. K. Fletcher, Mrs. Frledlund, the Misses Nelle Jon Hogan, Elsie Leavitt, Nellie Co Frances Paul, Edna Woodhouse and Frances Ferris. see Casper Poet to Represent State at Nebraska Mecting. B. R, Shipp of Casper will repre- rent the poets of this state at the annual convention of the Nebraska Federation of Women's clubs to be held in Scottsbluff during October. Friends of Mr. Shipp will be inter. ested in the following clipping from the Lincoln Star. “Mree Paul C. Perryman, pres!- dent of the Nebraska Federation of Woman's clubs has planned an un- usual feature for the annual con- vention of the federation {n Scotts- bluff the week of October 25. The poet laureate of three of the middle western states are to be the “head- liners” and will speak on the growth and appreciation of Mterature of the middle west, and will read from their own writings. They are John BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES"; Perfect home dye- ing and tinting ts guaranteed with Diamond Dyes, Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades,” or boll to dye rich permanent colors. Each 16 cent package con- tains directions so simple any woman can dye or tine lin. . ribbons, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters perles, covertr hangings, everything new. Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—and tell your druggist whet er the material you wisb to color Is wopl or sills or whether it {s linen, cotton, or mixed good Ady. | } Now afte son, uu cure hit, my |} . By We'll go to dinner on a run It’s a roast | —From Meyer Brother's Mar ket. Good exercise, pure food, || and family love is what makes a sturdy race. The || choicest food is what you |! need, served with cour tesy. You'll find both in this shop. Closed | All Day Saturday Memorial Day BUY YOUR MEAT FRIDAY MEYER Fifth and Woleett Sts. Phone 303 | the regular meeting | Security Benefit as 20 has been cancelled. Engagement of Casper Man | pled by bridge and following this a rest | re | M. | Saturday _———— — Y TOBIN G. Nethardt of Nebraska; Mrs. L. A. Miller, Colorado and Richard Shipp of Wyoming, The {dea of having those three writers, according to Mrs. Perry- man 18 to show the splendid talent {n Nebraska and in the surrounding states,” ‘ eee Former Casper Boy is Honored at Creighton, Albert J. Morrissey who until a few years ago resided in Casper and Who was connected here with the Oil Well Supply company, was honored last week when he was re-elected manager of the Student's Union at the Creighton university in Oma Young Morrisey, who is a nephew of Mrs. D. A. Ford of this city is well known here. Of Young Morrisey the Creightonian, school paper writes: Al J. Morrissey, present manager of the Students’ union was reelect- ed by the new board of governors jat {ts formal meeting held last Mon. j day night. Morriseéy has been man ager of the union for the last year having been elected by the outgoing board in May of last year, “He is a member of Delta Kappa | Delta social fraternity and is freshman in the law school. In dition to performing the onerous duties of union manager, he {é also business manager of the Creighton: {an, a former oratorical contest win- ee and a member of the dramatic club, “The announcement of the re. appointment of AYbert J. Morrissey as manager of the Students’ union for the coming school year should }meet with universal approval from the student body, faculty, and friends of the university. “The record of Mr. Morrissey dur- ing his first term is ample justific: tion for his reappotntment, Much of the success of the union the past year may be attributed to the untir- | ing and unselfish efforts of its man ager. Faced with a $2,200 deficit at the t of his term, and showing a $2,400 balance at the present time, the appointee has proven his worth and qualification for reappointment “Mr, Morrissey is competent; he | {s faithful, trustworthy, fair, and keenly interested in the success of the unfon from a standpoint as a student. Upon him falls the bur- den of juggling the unlon’s lmited finances, and if his zealous efforts in that line the past year are a cri- terion of what 1s to come, the end of the ensulng year should find the union enjoying a financial stand. ing never berore enjoyed by the or. ganization.” Miss Guehlslorf Is. Honored At Miscellaneous Shower. Mrs, J. M. McCord, Mrs. F. ¢ Thrams and Miss. Dorothy Roberts were jolnt hostesses last evening | when they entertained at the home of the former, 1520 South Spru street, at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Lorena Guehlslorf \whose inarriage to R. P. Deadiow will take place in the fall. Guests who attended were: “Miss Alma Leighty, Miss Clara Brock haus, Miss Emma Duis, Miss Mary Ladwig, Miss Mary Yard, Miss Lurene Steldley, ‘Miss’ Elenor Me Laughlin, Mrs, Sherwood, Miss Lura Perry, Miss Lydia Hunt, M Ilorente Burch, Mrs. L. D. Arm strong and the guest: of honor, eee S. B.A. Meoting for Saturday Is Cancelled, | Due to Saturday being a holiday | a dance of the | Selation for May | Is Announced in Lander. Miss Isabel Packard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Packard of Lan der, announced her engagement to Clarence Brock of Casper at an in- formal bridge party given last Sat urday at the home of her parents The following glipping trom the Lander Post will interest the many friends here of the couple: “Miss Isobel Packard entertain tive tables of young ladies’ at vildge party urday evening at the Packard home which took the form of an announcement of her coming marriage. The evening was occu { | Geliclous lunch was served. M Mubel Andereon.won the high prize Miss Dorothy Brown the second anc M Mabe! Lane the The tables were de consolation ed with pink put cup: u t teh marriage of Miss Pa to Clare: Brock ‘wsper. Miss Packard {s the daugl ter of Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Pac! this elty and Mr. Brock Is a ri young business man of Casper.” Ver aS Mrs. Russell Is Honored \t Luncheon in Douglas. Mrs. Watson Russell, who visited with her mother, Mre. wel fn. Douglas way the guest honor at a luncheon given last we by Mrs. Ewel The guests George Carre Hyde, W. and B, 1 white and t le ards tied t of r the Mesdame Gentle, A. 1 J. O, For were eed Phaeging, Greg¢ . . . | Dalpiar-Nicolaysen Marriage in Douglas. Miss Mary K. 1 Nicolaysen ,we morning In A. M.. Arnold was performed plas and Carl married Dou The the by elty Justh mony hall. Circles of Methodist Ald Meet Friday. Circles of the Ladies Aid society of the First Methodist piscopa! church will meet on Friday after noon at 2:30 o'clock with the follow: | Ing hostesses; Busy Bee with Mrs J. C. Cook, 815, North MeKinley | wtreet; Capitol Hill with Mrs. Harry Hawkins, 103 North Kimball street Mrs, David Kesler assisting; CY clrele with Mra. L. W, Bailey, 430 CY avenue, Mrs. 8. H. Maddux and Mre, May Hathway assistant hos tosses; Kensington, Mra. John Jor gensen, 1104 South David atroet Mrs. C. W, Bockett asaleting: Soct: Mra. H. Engelke. 1 | have | amous Kimball, Mrs. Frank Lee assisting: Victory Workers, Mrs. Mary Kolmer, 105 North Park, Mrs. G. A, Huff: milan and Mrs, Miller assistant hos- lesses, Palette and Brush Club Meets This Week The regular meeting of the Palette | and Brush club will be held on, Fri day evening at the home of Mrs. B. C. Stout, 1017 South McKinley street, . Announcement of Hur iphreys Jacques Marriage Is Made. Announcemént has been made here of the marriage of Miss Emma Elizabeth Humphreys and John Louis Jacques which took place in Douglas Sunday afternoon, the cere- mony having been performed by H. M., Arnold, justice of the peace Hi-Y Club Will Hold Bake Sale, Members of the Hi-Y club will hold a bake sale on Priday at the Cssper Pharr corner of Wolcott and Second street e.e Musical Program to Bo Given Friday Evening. R. F. Marquis, president Yellowstone National Life ance company. and formerly concert soloist with the Minneapolis Sym phony orchestra, has planned a mu al program of Suterest to be given on Friday evening. May Gladstone hotel. Invit issued. for the prog Marquis last weeks, The program fo! Berceuse from the opera of the Insur- Miss Bowerman Flinn, Violin inn, Piano fr. Flinn -Kern A Song for Two Voi Mrs. Gates and Mrs. Sundwell An analytical symposium of Grieg’s music written in connection with Tbsen’s Drama, “Peer Gynt.” i Mr, Marquis Mr. Flinn, Piano Miss Flinn, Violin | |A Group of Song; Miss Blakely to Represent Student Nurses at Convention. Miss Edna Blakely, student nurse, has been selected to represent the Natrona General Hospital Training school, at the 16th annual conven tion, of the Wycming State Nurses’ association to be held here June 4 and 5. | Reservations will be inade for all visitors and those planning on at- tending the conyention are asked to notify Miss Jeanette McOmie, chatr- man of the program committee, in the Daly building. Visftors who ex- | pect to motor to Casper will report to Mrs. Isabelle Nelson, chairman | church e Casver Daily Cribune J. H¥ Arbuckle, Mr. and Mra, | cis Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van | Valkenburg, Mr. and Mrs. 8S. Richards, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. van, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weldner, Mr and Mrs. Daniel Beers and Mr. and Mrs. Clayburn Hoope ee Mrs, Covert Entertains Thursday Club Today. -. .. .. Mrs. Pitt Covert was hostess thi afternoon at her home on South Wal nut street for the regular meetin, tbe Thursday Bridge club. Miss tricia Sullivan su . f Pa bstituted, | oe Social to Be Given Tuesday | By Methodist Aid Society. The Ladies’ Aid society of the irst Methodist Episcopal church | fwill give a social Tuesday evening. | June 2, for members of the choir, | Epworth League and,all those whc touk part in the “Little Minister, given by the ald, in the lation of the work done by eact cha cler. um has planned bments will served. | menibers of the aid their families, members of and friends invited tt are ttend. Bridge Club Is Entertained By Mrs. Denny Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Denn entertained the Pive-Fifteen Bridge club of which she ts a member on Wednesday afternoon at her residence on Thi street, Honors at fternoon were won Wright and Mrs, Db. Rankin. Mrs. Diamond to Be Guest At Meeting of CY Circle, Mrs. T, J. Diamond who is ing Casper next week for Denver | to make her future home will be thc guest of honor at the regular meet ing of the CY circle of the Metho- | dist Episcopal church to be held on | Friddy afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs, L. W. Bailey, 430 CY avenue. All members are urged tc be present. Clan Stuart and Auxiliary to Take Part in Parade, Members of the Clan Stuart ladies of the auxiliary will meet Sat urday morning at Seventh and Cen ter street to take part in the Mem. | | | | | and | orial parade. Girl Reserves to Hold Candy Sale Friday. The Girl Reserves candy sale on Friday will hold = afternoon be- | of the entertainment committee at | the Natrona General hospital. Those | attending the convention will be guests of the Casper nurses who have planned a number of interes ing entertainments, “yas Girls Friendly Society Candidates to Give Plays. Candidates for the Girle’ Friendly society éf St, Mark's Episcopa! church will give two short plays Fri day evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Parish house. A small charge of ten | and twenty five cents will be charged to help pay expenses, The public ts | Invited to attend. e Board of Directors of Departmental Club to Meet. Mrs. Harry B. Maxon, president of the Casper Woman's Departmental club has called a meeting of the old board of directors of the club to be held on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the assembly hall of the Natrona Power building. cee Picnic Will Be Given This Week For Worthman Family, Honoring Mr. and Mrs, A, J. Worthman and family who are leav- ing soon for Wisconsin to make their home, all employes of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad of this di vision of which Mr. Worthman was superintendent will give a plenic. The affair will be given on Saturday at 4:30 o'clock and all employes of the railroad as well as all friends of Mr, and Mrs. Worthman are cor- dially invited to attend. Cars will leave the station at 4330 o'clock and will go to Garden Creek falls where the pienic will be held, All those at- tending are asked to bring a pleinic lunch. eee Card Party Is Enjoyed SATURDAY—M Make Your Ap jana Stone ginning at 4 grocery store featur the at the snd stre Bake Sale Saturd: At White's Groce As ‘i i Grocery M byterian members do Pres: | All their m 1 of the oclety,, haye 10 . Scherck's Ladi are ations thor 1 to phone e vnable are re quest will be called: for Mrs. MeGrady Wor Midnight Mrs. Charles hostess this ¢ the Miller lar me club, This Lyening bi Club, T aly ening at her In will home the ay bridge Sunquet is Given tor Wormer Power Officials, bmy of the com were t ven last evenir REST ITCHED ALL THE TIME On Face. Skin Sore and Red. Healed by Cuticura, “ Twas troubled with a rash on my face and the skin was sore and red. It itched and burned all the time causing me to scratch, and the scratching caused eruptions. My face looked terrible, and the trouble lasted about four mnths. “Tused other remedies but did not get results. I began using Cuti- cura Soap and Cintment and got relief in a short time. I continued the treatment and in about six weeks I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Doris White,R.F.D. 1, Fruitland, Idaho, Oct. 2, 1924, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum promote and maintain skin purity, skin comfort and skin health often when all else fails. Ointment 25 and Sample Halli Se. Taleum te. © WILL CLOSE HER BEAUTY SHOP EMORIAL DAY pointments for FRIDAY Call 707 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Tribune Building in Shoes of “Smith” Shoes are a w men, They enhance your crease your self-respect ar of others. When wearing “Smith ») smartest style, dependable able fit, Wednesday Evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. A vening at an Rowlands wer t their home or ‘ormal brid Francis Brow Guests who attended were, Mr nd Mrs. A. J. Parkin, Mr. and Mrs Ui ; Lemons Bleach the Skin White The only harm loss way to bleact the skin white is | mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White which any drug: | sist will supply | few cents. | Shako well in bottle, and you | a whole quarter-pint of the| et wonderful skin whitener, soft: | ener and beautifier. 1 Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, nec arms afd hands. It can not irritate stago beauties uso it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach, You must mix this remarkable jotjon yourself, It can not be botght ready to use because it acts best immediately ufler it Is prepared.— OTHROCK’§ | R Your Gift Cow 2526 Hanning Bldg. Phone t for a jors Arthur C. B STORE HAN CLOSED ALL UL ANNOUN HA Quality =| = ise investment, for all good appearance, in- nd inspire the confidence hoes you are assured of quality and unquestion MAKE THIS SHOP YOUR SHQE HEADQUARTERS Globe Shoe Co mpany M 230 SOUTH CENTER DAY SATURDAY CEMENT We wish to announce to the public that we have taken over the POPULAR G by W. W. Anderson at 111 preciate all or part of your Prompt and Courteous Service Mr. and Mrs. Walter McEowen CASPER TO RA “ANS GEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 A Saves you approaimately 1% v0 ano tt Salt Creek Transportat TOWNSEND HOTEL WYOMING MOTORWAY ROCERY, formerly owned 1 Poplar St. We will ap- patronage, WLINS STAGE M FARB—412.50 ours Uravel between Casper wine fon Company's Office © PHOND 144 PAGE THREE » who resigned when the prop. t y was sold to H sby and | py. of Chic sts 1 and foll last s the Patrick mmers a Sulllyan avi to " 'S relat wing the M al in a few visit there ives. wit Tyler and anit = making their =i to informal dancing part Iren been jhome in Doug’ mar e| Ci nent pre: s We Ki. Hage: and Harry Johr Summer Cabin | For Rent have a cabins ated in above thi Ta In Cheese, Lunch and Fancy Table cies. Mis Kath n visiting in’ the weeks the guest \ Mary Lou Le Ill, Miss Lennon t riends in Casper Leas We ro ut} suntme: numbe for was t G Joliet of at 8 a number r haying r trees road park r CUMMER COLDS _ are lingering and annoying. The very first night apply building not ‘bu to take care of Send the children tain for the. sumr ful, pleasant, tne Liver in Ph bins ind bu to the moun ¢ Health Puriep 138 South Cent I orr mnt Specialize Meats, Delica- |ASC QUALITY DELICATESSEN er St. Peacock Art in Shoes Announcing The New Colored Pumps FOR SUMMER WEAR ylish—A ttractive—Original A NEW SHIPMENT Is Here Awaiting Your Inspection The La Tosca A dainty little model for street and general in patent leather—with spiked heel—tan sti with double strap. The Poinciana In white calf with Spanish heel with large satin silver buckle—also in cream kid and pigot trim wonderfully attractive little number. Specialty Boot Shop SECOND FLOOR—O-S BLDG. a E.R. Williams Stores Central Grocery & Market 129 West Second Street Phones 10—11—2272 815 South Grant Street Phones 289—-1168 OUR STORES WILL BE CLO MAY 30, MEMORIAL DAY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY PORK ROAST, Ib.____-- LARD, bulk, lb..___- ----2ic BACON, Sugar-cured, |b. 35¢ SHOULDER STEAK, |b. 20¢ POT ROAST, |b. BREAD__. TOMATOES, No. 2 can__ TOMATOES, No. 214 can ORACKERS, reg. 35c MILK, tall can_ PRICE’S BAKING POWDER, reg. 25c__- loaves WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Closed All Day Memorial Day Grant St. Grocery & Market ED ALL DAY SATURDAY, wear tched c 20c SUES UCU SSCUSEVEA VAGAMESOOULTOUESEORLL, Deed FEST AESSAE DCA EL eo ES eRI OO, SESSSSELDALAUSUSSAUEQGAEVEDEGEATUGUSUSCRESCEIATaG0020¢9@R0RESEELIyEUESEREEER: rrr

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