Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1925, Page 3

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7, WED#ESDAY, JULY 8, 1925 Miller-Reger Marriage ls Celebrated June 5 Miss Ethe] Miller, daughter of H. Miller, owner of the Grand Cen- hotel, and Mrs. Miller, was ed to Leonard Reger on Sun- June 5, Justice Henry Brennan forming the ceremony. The e has lived in Casper since child- and attended the Casper The groom is connected h the Standard Oil company. Mr Mrs. Reger are making thelr me at 1415 East First street ese Redmen Will Hold Regular Session, Popo Agie Tribe No. 10 of the Red. will meet» in regular sessior Thursday night, and officers will nstalled* for the ensuing term. hments will be served by the Ittee in charge. see Kenwood Presbyterian id Will Reorganize A meeting of the Ladies’ Aid so. of the Kenwood Presbyterian will be held on Thursday af- en 1 at 1:30 o'clock at the home Th South Fenway for the purpose of reorgani- ne society. wee Cheyenne Men Are Guests At Luncheon at Sullivan Home <@ T. Blake Kennedy and s J.,Ohnhaus, clerk of the 1 court at Cheyénne, were today at luncheon of Mr. and Patrick Sullivan and daugh- fargaret and Patricia, at their on East Tenth street. They nroute to Lander for the spe- term of the United States Dis- urt, scheduled to open there rrow morning. Others enroute nder today for the term are: States” Attorney Albert D. United States Marshal Patton, Earl Schoel, deputy shal, Miss C. G. Allison, deputy and Miss Anna L. Ahrens. etary of Mr. Walton. see Girl Seouts Will Hold Important Miectings Two important meetings of the Girl Scouts will be held on Thursday afternoon, July 9. Troop 15 of the Willard school, will meet at the home of Mrs. McCosh, 518 South Melrose street, at 3 o'clock, while Troops No. 13 and 19, of Grant hool, will meet at the home of Mrs, Paulley, 1335 South McKinley street, at 1 o'clock. eee Swimming Class Is Organized For Women McGayhe, the Y. W. C. A swimming ingtructor, has organized a_new class for women The class Store Open at Each Dollar They will be each By MARY TOBIN One psa with Save Your Coupons met for the first time Tuesday morm ing and will meet regularly on Tues: da Thursdays and Saturdays from 11 to 12 o'clock a. m. As the class is filling up rapidly no entries will be received later than ‘Thursday. Those already enrolled are very en. thusiastic, ene Program To Be Given ~ Silver Tea Thursd: Members of the W: ‘oman’ 's Foreign Missionary soctety of the East Side Methodist Commun ty church will entertain at a silver tea on Thur: day afternoon, July 9, from 2:30) until 5 o’élock at the church. The} program, to be given follows: Prayer, Mrs. Cannon Reading, selected, , Miss. Eleanor Rees, Piano solo, “To Spring," (Grieg) Mrs. Homer Helms, Reading, “Hindu’s Paradise,” Miss Altayna rT. Vacal solo, “Old Fashioned Town,” Mrs. E. E. Fisher. Reading, “Billy Brad and the Big Lie,” (Ellie Parker Butler), Miss Eleanor Burwel Piano solo, “Prelude in G Sharp Minor,” (Chopin), Mrs. W. G. Reading, “Little Brown Bo: C, Moberly), “Conqueror, ward V: ok), Mrs. Charles Fisher, Voleal-solo, “Thou Art Like Unto a. Flower,” (McCollin), Mrs, Homer Helms. Reading, selection, Mrs. E. 5B. Fisher. Voeal solo, Bowerman, selected, Miss nees Weiner Roast Is Enjoyed - Tuesday. Miss Lena Dettwyler was hostess at a weiner roast given at Garden Creek Falls last eyening. Mrs. P. N. Chapin and Miss Dettwyler chap- eroned the group. The guests were Mararet Chapin, Ruth:Parson, F ces Morris, Mary McDonald, Arthur Brown, Roscoe Heff, David Wright- man, Clevian Airdale, John Jacobson and Nick ‘Brown. see A. 0. T. S..Club To Give Picnic This Evening. This evening at>6:30 o'clock the A. O. T. S. culb of the First Congre- gation church {s to be host to the wives ‘and friends of the members at.an open air dinner at Lower Gar- den creek. An excellent program has been arranged by the committee and a most enjoyable time {s antici pated. eee Dinner Party Is Given Tuesday Evening. An informal dinner party was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hanson at their home or 9 A. M. lm street in honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs, A. B, Finmore of Den. ver, who will visit here until the latter part of the week when they will leave for Cody to spend a few days before touring the Yellowstone and Glacier National parks. Covers were laid for eight guests. ee, All Day Session Thursday, July 9. An all day session will be held on Thursday of this week by the eaner’s circle of the ‘st Baptist church at the home of Mrs. Varna dore, 115 Box Helpful Club Meets Tomorrow. The regular meeting of the Help. ful club will be held tomorro’ fter- noon at the home of Mrs. wer, 128 West F street. . se Girl Reserve Club To Meet Next Week. A meeting of importance of the Girl Reserve club will be held next | Monday afternoon [the Wo nen's Ch headquarters, PERSONALS Royalty building left eval days ago for Omaha on account of t illness of his mother, Mrs. P, O. Mc Dermott, who is now reported to be greatly improved. | Mrs. Charles T. Met leave soon for L | will meet Mr. McG: El Paso, Tex., who will Jher to Casper. accompany Mrs. H. A eichen| panied by her aes und bro two nieces, are touring the tone Natio: park jher home. | “ee Todd, manager of the Rialto and Mrs. Todd, leader of | the Netto Ladies’ orchestra, accom- | |p by Mrs. Tod ister, Mrs Sunda Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney and} family have moved to their summer | home on Casper mountain. Miés Dixie Rawson has joine news staff of the Casper Tr Miss Raw i i + Dy | Rawson of rect | Attorne 1 1cDer. mott with offices in the Con ated } | | | eee Dr. William O. McDermott ha his guest, his brother, Paul McDer |mott of Omaha. Young McDermott who ig a medical student at the | Creighton University arrived in per yesterday faternoon and will v here for some time. Sen ac Miss Hedwig Bayer, who has bee visiting with former friends and relatives here for the last expects to return to Los An this evening, where she now makes | Che Casper Daily Cribune fornia to spend some time. Mrs. Pettelle of Chicago, who has been visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Todd Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Hampton are visiting with Mrs. Hampton's par- ents in Nebraska for a week or ter and Mrs. McCartin, will accompany-| days, them as far as Cheyenne where she oe jt will return to her home. Mrs. Russel Beaver, accompanied ns lo seri by her mother: and sister, of Buf. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Green are|falo, left today’ for Denver, where among the out-of-town visitors in|they will spend a month visiting Casper this week from Log Angeles. | friends and relatives, cee aoe Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Blzzell and} Mrs, R. Loftland, of the Golden daughter Betty who spent July|Rule Department store, left Thurs- j Fourth in Lander, guests of Mr. |day for Colorado Springs, where and Mrs. H. O. Barber, motored to] will remain a month on her vac Moran on Monday to spend a short | tion. time before returning to thelr home . . here. Miss Gladys Wilcox, et 1012 South ar) Chestnut, is expecting her cousin, The Misses Helen, Constance and|Miss Irts Shack, of *orrington, Carma O'Malley have been visiting | Wyoming, to arrive in Casper, Fri- for several days at the home of Mr.|day. & Shack will remain in the and Mrs. Charles Sheehan and | city a month. family in Lander. SR eTe | “ee Miss Kathleen Sullivan, who has arter,-wife of the|been visiting in the east for the last nine weeks, spent yesterday in Chicago, and will visit within the next few weeks with friends, for mer St.Mary's, Notre-Dame school mates in Fort Dodge, Iowa. En: route home Miss Sullivan will he the auditor, Td, ed in from Cheyenne, and O'Brian of Los Angeles the clty yesterday and here with their relatives irles Carlson and family and Yatson and family. Mrs. arri will visit «ee guest for several days of Miss: Hel- Miss Gertrude Counts returned |en McCaffrey in Omaha. June 23 from Oklahoma where she St eure spent a few weeks visiting, Mrs. E.: W. Anderson, formerly eee Miss Gladys Wolfert, of C: Buelah Bergman. returneg | attendir mer ac day from a trip to Crawford, | sion a! ersit . and Denver where she spent e H. L. Patton, United States mar. d . Wilson of | shal, spent a short: time today visit . =, C ed in’ Cas-|ing with Mrs. Patton and grand Tuesd: ughter, Patsy Bell Brooks, who e«erle have been the guests here for sev- Hert Kennedy has returngd | eral weeks from’ Cheyenne, of Mr. from Laramie where he spent se nd Mrs. John McGrath at their eral days visiting with his mother,|home on South Beech St. Mr. F Mrs. H. Kennedy. He was accom-|ton is enroute to Lander to atten: led. by his i the special term of the United State Oe Ore District court. Mr. and Mrs. George . Overhoft CRS rned to C mi Mr. and Mrs, James Doherty are spent three months. Mr. | the proud parents of a baby daugh is nected with the} who arrived | this. morr t lin’ E {ture company, their home, 901 Midwest aven enkerfeld of Lander in Casper today. eee 1 Mrs. D. A Trudger of re today at the Mr. Midwest Town CITY BRIEFS sie © | u¥ Turner: and . Cotton of Kan- at the Gladstone guests Farish of Los Angleles, rep. resentative of the Audit Bureau of Circulations who has been in Casper this week auditing the Tribune's cir- Both Mr.| culation accounts,* motored to Salt Turner and Mr. Cotton are connect-| Creek this afternogn on an inspec- ed with the ach Fowler Pub-| tion trip of the oil fields. He was lishers of Kansas City, | accompanied by A. B, Hanwe: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stewart are Guy V. Rakestraw former Casper visitors who arrived | resident is visiting in Casper with Thermopolis st eve ning. | friends from Deadwood, 8. D., where Oo w makes his home. Mr. and Mrs.-Homer Medford and 5 81/9 | Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Chase have re- H. E. Champion who is assisting turned from a several days trin to he state board of equalization in Lander. establishing .valuations on atrona Peet county: property left the first of the| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lake left | week for Cheyenne. h morning c jand for a several | nin md weeks trip th zs Yellowstone and J. Ryan of, Cheye | Glacier National parks. | | ative of the Reed-Murdock com: | Shampoo. pany of C at the Toy «- H is here a few days RAR Te Sellery, former Casper res is spending s city on business. nected with and has Art vera) days in this | Mr. Sellery is con the Ohio Oil company been aking his home in J yes: A. Hall, owner of the Townsend pharmacy returned Salt Creek wh he a store oO. the allroad ts in C asper from Greybull ne of his frequent business calls, Lewis Barter of Glenrock is in Casper for a few days C. J. Hares of the Ohio Oi! Her A. railroad man asper on business, ee M. J. Davidso: kinson Plumt from Denver c tion with his cor of Si Hedges Ad- is here L, F. Bare of Denver is here on business in cor fon with the Ti: compa . 7 Ed Dona a T. J. Donahue prominent Omaha business men 1 Casper for a few days, Nebras from Lt Woodward of tbe Warren ny {s tra affairs here from Bill yuaines wnsend, of the lega) department of the Midwest Refining company Il om a CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere PAGE THREE ? and the practice will be con- ue a tHLOHS HOUERENER ISSR the season. doctor who had sciwhatindeaiee up as wURIST EMP IMotor Club Has Col Canadian lection of Photos Pacific me out of e and they “ramed Here. A glimt ‘ tm erelal club Late Summer Sailings to EUROPE "lan to go in July, August or . These 3 splendid months offer the best accom: modations after the midsum- rush. Go via Canadian ail from Montreal u will have only 4 days open sea. Further 4 ormation from local steam- ship agents or Carbrey Agent, 120 Locust Stree Mo. . Louis World’s Greatest Travel System Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION | «= y a BELLANS INDIGESTION 25 CENTS > 6 BELLANS Hot water FRAMED PICTURES | Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes | ZOE MARKS | Jown the Step Marks Music & Art Co. | thanks and appreciation to our many OUR WINDOW THURSDAY friends and Bricklayers Union Oz Sure Relief | AYRES JEWELRY CO. for the kindness and sympathy | @ 118 £ 2nd St shown us in our recent bereavement 2 Sete cal » | OE AN Ss ist $1 ene 25¢ and 75¢ Packs " - - cee, sg Mitch a EA cd lanai piapchatiel in law, te any kind of BABIES ONLY—Temporary Offer roperty oth and. It comes ; CORRECTLY SPACED, ELEGANTLY from n old hw en ny Ree 6 FINISHED BRYANT PORTRAITS —_____. 90.40 bs meee 7 ANT Ty op OBBED HAIR looks wonderful |=0-S BLDG, W. BRYANT DOLAN tinty Ady tint of Golden Glint [In TTT BY ALL MEANS ATTEND OUR MAMMOTH —— A SAMPLE COUPON ONLY of Your or An Te redeemed in MERCHANDISE at the FRANTZ SHOP the rate of TWO CENT! any business da: from July 20 to 31, 1925. 930 P. M. (Main Floor) GOLD COUPON 8-18, Save This Coupon Coupons given dur- ing Our July Clear- ance Sale Only—July ‘in this clearance at only NO, XXXX Saturday, July 18, 1925 roR $50. 00 IN GOLD COATS & DRESSES You will have to see these garments to realize the astonishing values. While the selection is still splendid, they cannot last long at this price. early shopping tomorrow to get the choicest bargains. You who need a new Summer Dress or Coat at a low price we especially urge not to overlook this truly wonderful special. EXTRA SPECIAL , : Regular $1.65 and Kayser and Lady Martha Thread Silk Hose ‘| 19 Limited Sizes and Colors $1.95 Onyx, Regular Only 3 Pairs ton Customer Silk Jersey EXTRA SPECIAL $3.50 to $4.50 Warner and Model BRASSIERES Silk Brocade *] .98 A GENUINE COUPON WITH EACH DOLLAR PAID DURING THIS SAL Charming stripes n colors prints, Summer Dresses English Broadcloths, Voiles Crepe de Chines, ft Wi, Tissue Ging.- hams and Rayon Silk Stripes. GO- ING FAST AT_ We advise JULY CLEARANCE eee THESE COUPONS ARE VALUABLE---GET THEM! Made to sell regularly $16.75 to Summer Dresses Printed Silk Dresses in quality crepe also plain colors. values 95. A NEW SPECIAL Regular to $1% and GOLD COUPON Printed Silk (IN THE SUBWAY) A wonderful, lovely array of beautiful Summer Dresses in Mallinson’s Hand-Blocked Prints, go good 5” EXTRA SPECIALS ee Store Open at 9 A. M. SALE Rubber Reducing To ag g Corsets -...-.-----84_ 88 Biggest Sacrifice Broadcloth Blouses -$1.89 \ wat evar i Voile Teddies -.......84 9g Rayon Silk Teddies... GQ Ory Summer Hats Brocade Corselettes ._- $1.53 Khaki Knickers $1.98 a id $2.98 $1.77

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