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

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TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925 Pennsylvania Visitors To Be ‘Honored at Dinner The Mi: Margaret and Patricia Sulltvan will entertain at dinner Thursday evening at the Country club, honoring Miss Margaret Mul- Un.and Miss Eleanore Brown of Pennsylvania, sister and cousin of the Rev. Father J. H. Mullin. Children’s Party Is Given This Afternoon Mrs. G. M. Penley entertained this afternoon at her home on South Me- Kinley street in honor of her son, Hardin. . Children invited attend were: Henry George Olden, Charles Olden, Gordon McMarnus, Wanda and Buddy Mahaffey, Elain Varmen- er, Agatha May Varmenter, Owen » Lordne Varmenter, Billy Cour- Dorothy Ray Spoeas, James méerson, Helen Courson, Jerry or speas and honored guest o- Mrs. Mayne Will Be Hostess at Party Mrs. Edythe Mayne will be hostess tomorrow evening at an informal bridge party to be given at her home at 1142 South Ash street Morning Bridge Party Is an Event of Today Summer flowers of Cifferent ahades formed the decorations today for the morning bridge party and luncheon given by Mrs. Rose Haynie atithe Townsend hotel. Mrs. Haynie expects to ‘leave tomorrow evening with her thrre children for Califor- nia'to remain there until September, when she will return to Casper. Making the entertainment today miore enjoyable were the vocal selec: tions given by Mrs, Berta Smith, accompanted by Mrs. Haynie. Invited’ guests included: Mrs. Charles S. Hill, Mrs. Leigh Town- sénd, Mrs. John Bingenheimer, Mrs. Frances Biglin, Mrs. William Schilling, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs. T. C. Spears, Mrs. Frank Flan- agan,'Mrs. Glenn Leidecker, Mrs, U. A: Elkins, Mrs. Eugene Dunn, Mrs. G. R. Waldschmidt, Mrs. Neil Gharles Geis, Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. William B. Cobb, Mrs. Berta Smith, Mrs. J. W. Bingenheimer, Mrs. E. T. Turner, Mrs, Paul Weid- ner, Mrs. Frank C. Bacheller, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen and Mrs. R. H. Nichols. cee Miss Shea Is Guest of Honor at Party. \w A cleverly arranged party was ‘Was given last evening by Mrs. D. J. Hoppe at her home, 1415 East First street, complimentary to Miss Isabel Shea, popular and attractive Casper gir lwhose marriage to Paul Russell, prominent business man, will be a social event of Thursda: The affair was.a miscellaneous shower and the evening was spent informally in contests and games, prizes for which were awarded to Jessie Couch and Miss Alice Fergu- son. Several musical numbers were enjoyed after which a lunch was sttved by the hostess. Guests present included: Mrs. R. ‘Vi Kennedy, Jessie Couch. Mrs. Brockart, Miss Leona Brady, Miss Louise McDonald, Miss Lillian Al- sup, Miss Alice Ferguson and the guest of honor, Miss Shea. cee Mr. and Mrs. Hagens Are Hosts at Dinner. Attorney and Mrs. G..R, Hagens ntertained very informally at din- er Jast evening at their South Cen- ter street residence in honor of Beau- mont Parks, vice president of the Standard of Indiana, who has been in, Casper on business from his home in| Chicago. Covers were laid for Mr Parks, T. S. Cooke, general manager of® Standard plants in the Rocky Mountain region, and Mrs. Cooke, R., 8. Ellison, vice president of the Midwest Refining company, D. W. Greenburg and the host and hostess one Pythian Sisters Meet This Evening. A meeting of the Loyalty Temple No: 18, Pythian Sisters will be held this evening at § o'clock at the Odd Fellow’s hall Mrs. Sullivan Will Honor Visitors at Tea Thursday, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan wil! tain informally at a bridge Thursday afternoon of this honor of Mrs. Kate L. Spears of Le ingtor 1 Mrs. Isabel Les enter tea on week AVED FRIEND — FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Heckman Decided to Try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable mpound —Note Results— Council oe ene ¥ Z had peed my back and sides and headaches, ae = so that Icould not ee do my work. Once x in a while I would be sicka week. A friend toldme that Lydia B. Pink- ham's Ve-cstable Compound had kept her out of the hospital, so thought I would try it, asThadtried anumber of other = medicines. ~¥ ip I fee) like a different person and am telling*my friends about the Vegi table Compound helping me, bopin, ey will let it help them, too. A Mrs, Erne, Heckman, Box 21, R. F. D. No. 1, Gouncil Bluffs, lowa, Saved From An Operation Monessen, Ps. — ‘I took Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for a Serious case of female trouble. The worst pain I had was in my right side and back with swelling in my side so that I was unable to walk atone time. I was ordered to go to the hospital, t here I am, still without an opera- I saw your advertisement and e Vegetable Compound Mra, J. Ne Le "a. have taken | t with splendid results. @ON, 842 Donner Ave., Monesacn, of Denver, guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Spears, Mrs, R. A. Ryan of Tampa, Fi: and daughter, Mrs. John Damrich, Jr., of Mobile, Al: mother and sister of Mrs, Charles Campbell. eae Bridge Club to Hold Meeting Saturday Evening. Members of the Two-In-One Bridge club, recently organized, will hold a meeting on Saturday evening of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bentley in North Casper. The club meets semi-monthly and the members fnclude: Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Heck, Mr. and Mrs. James Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mum- mert, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Bently, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Ken- nedy and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simp- son Social Will Be Given {At Lutheran Charch, Members of the Ladies’ Aid socl- ety of the Trinity Lutheran chureh will give an ice cream and water meilon social on Wednesday evening on the church lawn on South Park avenue, PERSONALS Mrs. O, J. Cacharelis and daugb- ter Liberty are spending this woek at the Girl Scout camp. eee Miss Nellie Potts of the dry goods department of the Richards and Cunningham store and Miss Mar- guarite O'Brien of the Casper Na- tions! The Rey, Father J. H. Mullin, and sister and cousin, Miss Margaret Mullin and Miss Brown of Pennsyl- vania and Edwin Slater were among the Casper paople who attended the Frontier days celebration in Chey- enne last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nau, who have been living in Cody spent yesterday in Casper visiting with the former's sister, Miss Genevieve Nau, left this morning for Greybull where they will reside, Lewis and Robert Keefe, sons of Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Keefe of the Casper Floral company returned this morning to Casper following a two weeks’ stay at a boys’ summer camp in Colorado, Earl E. Callaway of the Callaway Furniture company and Mrs. Calla- way are receiving the congratula- tions of friends on the arrival Mon- day morning at their home, 656 South Park avenue of a baby daugh- ter. Mrs. G. F. Link of Chicago arrived Sunday night to be the guest for several days of Mrs. Emma C. Spencer of 516 North Center street. Mrs. Link, Mrs. Spencer and Mary Jane Spencer and baby son, Donald, left this morning by motor for Ther- mopolis to spend two or three days. eee Mrs. P, C. Nicolaysen and son, William, left this morning for Den- ver, to spend a few. days. eee Dr. and: Mrs. Willlam Kocher and daughter, Lois, accompanied by their guests, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Kocher of Chicago, have completed a. tour of the Yellowstone tional. park and returned to Casper. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Kocher expect to re- turn to thefr home tomorrow, . . Recent. Casper visitors in Cheyenne were: Former Governor and. Mrs. B. B. Brooks, A. J. Hazlett, publisher of the Inland Oil Index; H. E, Cham- pion, special member of the atate board of equalization; Harry Iba, W, H. Patten and Jonn T. Scott. W. H. Meredith and wife of River- ton are visiting in Casper today. eae Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Cross guests in the elty from Denver. eee are . an ad Mrs. yesterd Nate Wilson return- y from Yellowstone park. eee Leonard from: Idah ere visiting oT. Cc. R Chestnut street . H. M. Tennhoff, of the Mid west Commissary, and Mr, Hy M. Tenhott left yesterday for thetr va- cation. They will tour, Colorado, tak- ing in all the {mportant towns and scenic localities, . hter and at t at 1017 ar ee Miss Grace De Woody returned.re- cently from a pleasant vacation trip which took in California pointe. of nterest and longer stops at Long Beach and San Francisco, 4) Puie Miss Hazel Clay of Midwest is vis- ing in Casper today. eee K. W. Hay of the Wyoming Auto- motive company, and his wife, are registered at the Gladstone hotel eee and Mrs, L, 8. {th and son ramle, are guests in this city. Tet ae Miss Emma L. Burch {s visiting in Casper, “* Mr. of Li of Denver, T. EB. Jordan and wife are spending a few days in Casper from Denver. “ee Mr. and Mrs. A. G, Fidel and Thomas Dines of Denver, connected with the Midwest Refining compan: are. leaving for a tour of the Yellow: stone National park, cee Sheriff Alex McPherson and Mre. MoPherson returned Saturday eve- ning from « four days’ trip\to Estes park. Mrs. George Galloway and daugh- » Ruth, are expected to return to Sasper tomorrow from @ month's va- cation trip spent fn California, the guests of Mrs, Wilson, former real ‘dent of Casper. They also while on the coast with Mr. and Airs. | J... Hanway. | Mrs. Rose Haynie and three chil- dren are lesving tomorrow evening for the western coast to remain there until September, when they will re- turn to Casper, Mrs. Hapnie to re- sume her instructions in piano here. | Miss Berenice Field has accepted @ position as stenographer at the Standard, Folsom D. Jackson of Oklahoma City, dean of the college of fine arts of the Oklahoma university, Mrs. Jackson and three boys, arrjved in Casper this week to visit here with J. W. Benell of the Midwest Refining company. Mr. Jackson left this morning with the Casper boosters to accompany them on their trip, and on his return to Casper will be ac- companied by his family to the Yel- lowstone National park. eee Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Stone and fam- fly left last week overland for Flor- ida where they expect to make their home. Word has been received here of the arrival of a baby son to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sprague at Elkhart, Kans., former residents of Casper. Mrs. Sprague was formerly Miss Vera Jones of Wheatland. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Atkinson are the parents of a baby son who arrived Sunday morning at their home at the Sprague hotel. Mrs. Atkinson was ‘before her marriage, Miss Irene Sprague. “- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gothberg and Mrs. Gothberg’s sister, Miss Cather- ine Stitt, motored to Cheyenne Inst week to attend the Frontier Days celebration. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Johnson have as their guests, the Misses Julia and Elsa Erickson of Galesburg, Ill., sis- ters of E. W, Erickson of Casper, e: 070 Mr. and Mrs, John Tripeny have returned to Casper following a sever- al months’ honeymoon trip to the eastern cities and Canada. Mrs Tripeny was foremrly miss Mae Red- ington. e- cee Mrs. A. Z. Phillips of Boston, and son, Dick, member of Ted Rose's band, now playing at the Arkeon, motored to Glenrock yesterday to visit a school friend and fraternity brother of the latter. They returned to Casper last evening. eee Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Warner are enjoying a two weeks’ vacation trip to the Big Horn mountains. eee Jullan Lever, Jr., who {s connected with the Midwest Refining company at the fields, spent Sunday here vis- iting with Mrs, Lever and with his father, Julian Lever, Sr., and sister, Miss Violet Lever. ee The Rev. Father J. F. Moreton of St. Anthony’s Catholic, church, 1s spending this week in Lander. CITY BRIEFS L. 8. Perdive of Denver is visiting in this city, . J.C, Evans o} a few days in business matters. “- Denver is spending sper attending to G. A, Ricleter 1s spending a few days in Casper from Denver. eee George rhart of Rawlins is a guest in Casper for a short time. a eas Irving H. Nicholls of the John Mansville company of Denver is a guest at the Townsend hotel 2.48 ©. Larson is spending a few days | ‘ in Casper from Rawlins Harry Marshall of Denver is visit ing in Casper. . . George R. Crawford js a Casper from Denver caller in Charley Baker of I in Casper for a few day oe. C. H. McWhinnte of the govern ment land office of Cheyenne, will be in’Casper for a short time Bryan B. Stark left Ca morning for Denver on business. es Roy R. Moore was a guest in the ¢ . Springs B, Tesperance of Jeremiah Mahor | evening from a Boys, it’s here! The 133 SOUTH WOLCOTT visited | Go get your double or then you'll be all set for the huntin’ season. everything you'll need for hunting. GUNS, AMMUNITION, HUNTERS’ SUPPLIES HOLMES HARDWARE Co. Che Casper Daily Cribune East Is East and West Is West | But Lipstick Is International PAGE THREE ———— /MISS LAURA BIGKNELL | TO AE ADMITTED 10 THE PRAGTICE OF LAW AW. WL YATES HOS CASPER FPION FORGES Will Lead Delegation of |". te: ve rd yesterda Service Men to State | isn siers which ane sutmivet so | [Cuticura Soap Shampoos Convention. Keep The Scalp Healthy rd of ¢ and {t is m fc Your Mind is at rest... under trying conditions Carpenter Yates, chair. * * This NEW way solves woman's oldest hygienic problem in a way centuries of women hoped for OUGH have the that means gs en andic Now it has been largely overcome. There is a new 3 Mile. “Cherry Blossom” Kineto, is called Japan's pretticst flapper. Oh, yes, they have flappers over there, too. at ends an sment, And that giene, lorized supplants th uncertair y ¢ t sanitary pad with | Big Horn moun Ralph York L returned f Bould of the New| to D Dickensheets - ar k known sales registered at Moeller, well Omaha, na tr is women y year ‘s charm los wear filr 1 “sanitary pad.” every 10 women in the haye see She Jacobs States Ojl and Land his week for \ ent from the city for si . of the Western company, left to be ab. H. C. Dale of Sheridan was guest in Casper yesterday a or inte creek ns in full c J. W. Williams is in from Doug: las for the day. see {Il mean much to you th, in daintinegs and n. It proves old ways | Walter fe and Jack D; {the Casper Buick company, Denver, and will dr > Casper, a of are in ve two new cars| Beautify your with Marinello glossing pr i keep and lo nails Nail- yarations your hands white with G. T. Jones of ing in the city. Cheyenne is v alli ecene - | R. Str J. A, Likely underwent a serious | ver, is matters. hat salesman of De attending to busine: DEODORIZED BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR ibune Building | coisas , 707 a anmncsngeenes cr) ac Phone 707 cin pped — hglp Fred Berryman of L the clerk is visiting in Casper , 2 > No laundry—discard as easily as a piece of tssue Fred Fiel is a guest-in this city Y trom Denver. a yee € Walter 8. Milton of Denver will be in Casper for a few days. «ee A. L, ‘per for Williams is visiting in a short tim Fred Reeve Denver visi tur where Henry Cc M todor. stain. Harmiessto humans and animals, OBEY THE PARKING LAW! When on business in the congested district 95 store your car with us for “2 a c THIS INCLUDES DELIVERY. YOU HAVE NO WALKING TO DO. LIBERTY GARAGE ANNEX 414 South Sage Chicken Season Opens Aug. 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We wondered if you knew this about Life Savers, those little candy mints with the hole; how they freshen your mouth between smokes, soothe your nerves and make the next smoke taste so much better. It's @ fact: Life Savers easily double your smoke Eat a few Life Savers i Lass PHONE 601 Our Rent Is Less and We Sell fe ars TNA,

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