Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR WOMEN’S INTERESTS EVENTS IN SOGIAE CIRCLES Ok CASPER Casper People and Guests | Miss Esther Rundin, are attending Leave City for Fourth. the celebration at Lander. the many Casper people} Mr. and Mrs, Nell Patterson are July Fourth and who are | Spending a few days in Lander. today at the surrounding} Auburn Atkins fs in Nebraska, rts, ranches and Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Hammond are in Lander, E. H, Warren is spending a few days in Salt Creek, i Mrs. M. L. Connelly, Mr. Miss Margaret Miss Elizabeth Connelly her Harry and Patsy Carr Miss Dorothy Williamson 1s visit ut the Horton ra near | ing with her father at Midwest. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle D. Branson, Mr. and Mrs, Rex Fanning, fornier Governor Mrs. Patrick Sullivan uret Sullivan, and Jere- y were guests Satur¢ urst of former Governor Robert D, Carey. celebration at Sweetwater. Mr. and Mrs, B. R. Purkiser and areyl Mr and Mrs Richard Huff and] guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Purkiser aughter and son, Fredonia and] of Longimont, Colo., are visiting with Dick are visiting in Thermopoli Mr. and M . EB. y at Midwest. Mrs. Willlam Lloyd and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, P. colaysen, > Mrs, Ted Powers are visiting in Den-| companied by Mr. and Mrs Neol 1 er. ler and son, Neal, Jr., motored to Mr, and Mrs. A. Kassis and family | Lander for celebration. They db , Judg Bonney William Bud and Gera Kem Nicolaysen and bee of Atlantic City motored to Buffalo. M Mrs. Ralph EB. Mr Mus, Charles tricla Sullivan spent the 1 at the summer home of Mr and Ni and guests 4 Norton of Chicago aysen, rs. O, G, Johnsor are enjoying a fishing trip at Esta s Margaret Curtin is visiting | brook. h Mrs. Sara’ Morton in Douglas Service and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, P. N. Chapin and Dewey Jones are at Marshall amily and Miss Mary McDonald ¢ on an outing trip in the Big] Mr. and Mrs, Walter Storrie, Mrs. Horn mountains, Thelma Clark, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wallace and] Danaher, Miss Mary Frances Ded daughter, Miss Helen, are guests of|rick of Greeley, Colo., guest of Mrs. friends heridan. Storrie, left Saturday for Lander. Mr, and Mrs, Otto Bolin motored to] Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Gothberg, and South Fork Inn. sue Miss Rae Lewis and Mr Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Burke and fam- | Gladys Morris of Denver, spent yes motored to the Big Horn moun-|terday in the Big Horn Mountain s continuing their trip today to Ther Merl Ring and F. Wray motored to | mopolis. They were accompanied by the Big Horn mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brey Mis Mr. and Mrs, Cicil Bon and Mr.|Kelender, Miss Blanda Keland d Mrs, Ted Purdy motored to Du-| Miss Emma Gothberg, Miss Kather. to be guests of Mr, and ine Stitt, William Stitt, Jack Porter rles T. Weldner their summer | Jack Diamond, and Roy Comer. home Mr and Mrs. BE. C. Dilgarde and] Mr. and Mrs, Joe Denham are in| Mr. and Mrs. J. MecFaden are at Estabrook. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ladd and Dr d Mrs. Lee Reno and sister. y |and Mrs, B. B, Brooks are attending | . .” * Che Casper Sunday Cribune } : the conductors, brakemen, engineers and firemen of the | Burlington railroad are compelled to have the right time. | DO YOU KNOW THAT i they have to carry watches of STANDARD MAKE, that | will not vary more than 15 seconds in a week either fast | or slow? | | DO YOU KNOW THAT it} | they have to bring their watches to AYRES JEWELRY | | CO. twice every month and have them inspected? WHY | AYRES JWELRY CO? DO YOU THINK that the Burlington railroad guess who they want to be their official watch inspector? NO, They INVESTI- GATE FIRST, DO YOU THINK thet if our watch repairing meets with the exacting re- quingments of the Burlington railroad that we are the firm=that you want to have do your watch work? Ayres Jewelry Co. ° 118 EAST SECOND ST. Where You Will Eventually ‘_ — Seen — Ost Buy" 3 “BUY IT BY THE CASE” ORIGINAL SPARKLING WATER ' AND * GINGER CHAMPAGNE Are bottled at the famous effervescing springs at the foot of Pikes Peak, Both products are charged solely with the natural gas from the springs. Either alone or mixed with other beverages, they are a distinct addition to any part : Distributors THE WYOMING GROCERY CO. Order from Your Druggist or Grocer Mr. fami Big Hi jam 0. on of Or maha Johr me and re Guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Bass, Mrs, Berta Smith and ; Miss Patricia Sullivan, . t]down to a pienic dinner at lower! There will be no meeting in Au |Garden creek, reached from CY] gust. The next meeting to be Sep- nue. rts will be the guests. Mile. Liane Haid is the latest to be proclaimed queen of beauty in Vienna, where beauty contests are a favorite sport. She has unbobbed, auburn locks, and brown eyes. The men will provide the efreshments and do all the enter- uining, while their wives or sweet- A fine rogram of sports and games has een arranged, The committee in charge of the Mary Tobin EDITED BY tt a caren yy asked to be present as plans for the third annual picnic to be given on | Sunday, July 12, will be completed. The picnic will be given at lower rden Creek, which may be reach- ed by going by way of CY avenue and the Alcova road. Ed Hadley, chairman of the arrangements for the picnic, assures every one of a pleasant afternoon and all members and friends are inyited to attend. Those who are going to attend are asked to bring their own lunch, while the ice cream, soft drinks and coffee will be given free by thej council ‘those not having cars are asked to mect at the C¥ drug store, where transportation will be furnished to the grounds, During the afternoon a baseball game will be enjoyed also races and contests for which prizes will be awarded. Members of the councll having cars are asked to get in touch with Ed Hadley at the Palms, so that transportation ar- rangements ma made, Bookfellows Hold Enjoyable Meeting. The Bookfellow circle met at the home of Dr. Harned-Boyd, Wednes- » evening, July 1. A delightful evening was spent and delicious re freshments were served by the host- One of the pleasing features of the evening was a vocal selection by Mrs. Berta Smith. The following pro. gram was given by the members: “A Sittin’ Hens Lament” t W. “The De Pass Min Lilian Lucene Elgin and the Witch Woman”... Neal Gallatin | “Etude, Roy Churchill Smith Rdckets - ,, Poets” -. . Mildred Harned-Boyd Helen Louise Smith Events Song Talk—Current . Greener tember 3, at tI home of Mrs. Irenc Lacey, 718 South Lincoln street, when it is hoped all members will be work in the summer schodl, as the a meeting of the Woodcraft Thimble speaker of the evening. Dr. Lough|club. All members and friends are spoke on the Feminist movement | Invited to be present. and social reform movement in Eng- eat 00 land, and on the Irish question, In a very intevesting way she gave us her impression, gained as a result of visits to England and Ireland, of the attitude of the people of England and of parliament in particular, on these three problems in 1913 as con- trasted with that of 1921, We could have enjoyed another hour of his- tory so charmingly told. “The club perfected its organtza- tion by electing Mr. Pepoon, presi- dent. The membérship numbers nine- teen, most of whom are gradua Ae dents in Pilitical Science. Dr, Lough was elected honorary member.” Branding Iron. . Girl Reserves to Hold Important Meeting. A special and important meéting of the Girl Resérves has been called for Monday sftérnoon at 3 o'clock, All members are requested to be present, . Miss Lemb Entertains Friends Friday. Miss Anna Lamb enterta: number of her friends inform Friday even at her home, oe Mrs .Bon Will Be Hostess For Thursday Club. Mrs. Cecil Bon will be hostess this Mrs. Sheppard Will Entertain week at her home for the regular For Maccabee Club This Week. meéting of the Thursday Bridge club. Mrs. L. M. Sheppard will entertain the Maccabees club next Wednesday afternoon at her homs, 817 West Thirteenth street. All officers and attend. | guards are invited to eee Woodcraft Thimble Club to Hold Meeting. Mrs. W. M. Kafferty will be host- ess on Wednesday afternoon of this week at her home. 643 East Lind for JENNIE L. 125 North Durbin St. present Club Is Organized at State University, le time on 6:30 o'clock v when ednesday they EQUIPMEN evening will sit Clark-Jewel Cabinet Range No. G-160 Choice of Either Right or Left Ovens Top Lighter. White Enamel Splashers. Porcelain Enameled Broiler Pan and Burner Tray. Aluminumized Oven Linings. Size of | Oven, 161% inches wide, 18% inches deep, 12 inches high, r T This Range Is the Latest ‘Addition to the Clark-Jewel Family. Only a Limited Number to Be Sold at the Special price of $50 115 Hast First Str Regular Price $65 The Casper Gas Appliance Co.|nc. Merchandise That Merits Confidence eet Phone 1500 es plenic consists of A. V. Richie, ‘One of the most interesting events Daughters of Veterans i. E. Smith and C, Looney, and}o¢ the summer school ‘at the state | Enjoy Meeting. xpects a large gathering. Signs] university is the organization of tt the Daughters of Veterans en-| Will point the way to the picni¢] Political Science ciub. iovemia: apleicha iipeliny Jest) wien srounds for the benefit of those not “At a delightful informal meeting fo ents f Pythias hail | “2™muar with the:road: held in the'home of Dr. and Mrs. 11 Several. “cakid Hatectaeare cant J. Peterson, June 15th, it was de into the orsanieation, It | Plans to Be Completed cided to form a club which should was also unanimously voted that | For Plenic at Meeting. hold a dinner program meeting every | the charter of the organization be| The regular meeting of Casper | two weeks. | kept open until the next meeting Js | Council No. 1563 Knights of Colum-| “The first regular meeting was held on July 30, when other candi- | ®¥s will be held Wednesday-evening, | held in the Commons, Monday eve- Mates Wii be een al ae July 8, at the Knights of Pythias|ning, June 29, at 6 o'clock. Daughters and granddaughters of | all, located over the Kassis Dry union soldiers of the Civil war are | Goods company, The meeting will be-] Dr. Susan M. Lough of the Univer- eligible to membership and are in | vited to join this patriot ganiza _ | tion, | ayo EE | aT yet =! = | Congregational Men's \= BABIES ONLY—Temporary Offer = Club Picnic Wednesday. CORRECTLY SPACED, ELEGANTLY 6. = — Members of the mert's A. 0. T. § FINISHED BRYANT PORTRAITS ..-.---___ $ 40 = + club of the First Congre: ional ——— | Church anticipate a lively and pleas |= O-S BLDG. W. BRYANT DOLAN — wergis | EL as _.., A Season-End Sale of Smart Styled | | smart new Dresses. more. | | Fine Georgettes || Sheer Chiffons Exquisite Printed Crepes Rich Crepe Romaines Soft Flat Crepes Shimmering Satin Cantons and many other beautiful Silks rep- resented in this offering. = A Conver.ient Place to Meet Your Friends MUSIC, ART, LITERATURE SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1925 Loyalty Temple Will Hold Bake Sale. Loyalty Temple No, 18 P, Sisters will hold a sale of goods on Saturday, July White's grocery. Lexington Cream XXXXX Flour 11, a More and Better Bread per sack Rye, Whole Wheat, Graham, Corn Meals. : Ask your grocer for this flour and have better bread Casper Warehouse Company ~ DISTRIBUTORS Tel. 27 268 Industria! Ave. | DRESSMAKING | Silk Dresses BEGINNING MONDAY || ~ *Fortunate indeed will be the woman who attends this sale of Every garment represents double value or 24" SHERMAN Phone 1122 4 Wyoming's Finest Store for , Women and Misses |

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