Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 25, 1919, Page 3

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RIA eRe SMT : 8 %,- 4 x PAGE THREE Che Casper Daiw Tribune ! Max Bernstein of Omaha, who fre- {quently comes to Casper, is in town — | J. M, Anderson of Seattle is in the R. Shinn of Shoshoni is a Casper lecture S visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Hemmingway | Professor Lundberg Host Entertain at Dinner . |Social Meet Tonight i‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hemming-| The Casper Choral Society will way entertained at a beautifully ap-| meet tonight at 8:30 in the Presbyte- pointed ‘dinner at the Henning hotel |rain church in a social and business Jast night before the Salto club dance. | meeting.» All members are requested Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. \to bring to the meeting any new mem- John F. Leeper, Mr. and Mrs, P. C./bers who desire to join the Chorus. Nicolaysen, Dr- and Mrs. A. F. Hoff,| A new cantata “The Ross Maiden” Mr. and Mrs. George Wilder, Mr. and |has arrived and the first rehearsal will Mrs. Major Ormsby, Dr. and Mrs. J./be held this evening. A social has W. Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Am-|been arranged by Professor Rudolph prose Hemmingway. * * G |at which all members will be his Miss Othelie Ericksen Weds }guests. A short musical program by ’ Frederick A. Jack. Othelie Ericksen and Freder-|ture of the evening meet. Jack were married last night | a home of her parents, Mr. and | _E. G. Ericksen, of 318 West | CITY NEWS! $m Dr. J. W. Bingham has returned and a veil of tulle. The Reverend |from a business trip to Denver. Walter L. French married the young } -_* * couple, using the double ring ceremo-| G. W. Ferguson has returned from ny of the Methodist church. | Lusk. “After the ceremony a dinner was; M W Park. Only the most intimate friends of the couple were present. The bride | wore a beautiful dress of white satin | * * © served. } Paul Bachelor is in town from Mrs. Jack was prominent in church | 7 ysk. i circles and until recently played the Ss erney piano in the Methodist church, and) G_ R, Hagens has gone to Denver wa o employed for some time past | on business. in the postoffice. Mr. Jack was for- | * * © merly with the Platte Valley Invest-| J. F, Hart, representative of the ment company and has mining inter-|{Jnited States Wool company, is in ests in the Black Hills, where the | town from Denver. young couple will make their home. FOr eS * * # Dance at Soldiers and Sailors’ Club Tomorrow Night There will be a dance at the Sol- diers and Sailors’ club tomorrow night to which all men who have been in} the service are cordially invited. There will be many men from other parts of the state also who are here city on business. for the purpose of attending the Sir tee American Legion convention. Mes- dames C-F Faussett, David Rae, John | pysiness. G. Bauer and Edward R. Collier are | * * * members of the Mothers’ League and; My. 1 Milton of Lusk is here on will form the refreshment committee. * ing a few days in Casper. 8 * Mrs. M. L Bishop has purchased a new Buick touring car thru the Cas- +. * L. A. Towne of the Miller Rubber business. ced! | _* © Young People’s Good Time Club William Floyd of Denver is in town Banquet Tonight |for a few days. At the Henning hotel tonight the, * Young People’s Good Time club will) meet for dinner for the purpose of | his shearing pens at Bishop, where deciding the use that the funds of the | , club will be put to. . * * * ler of the shearing season. He will aes | later go to his lambing grounds on the Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Biglin and Mr. | Sweetwater to supervise this impor- and Mrs, Leigh Townsend entertained | tant branch of the industry. at a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. | J, Meryle Havens of Olean, N. Y., at | the Henning hotel before the Salto; lecture Sunday evening. club dance last night. Covers were laid for sixteen. * 8 * sae ee a Remember the Christian Science 4-25-2t | “Watch the Elgin Movement” The Casper Amusement club has is- | sued membership cards and there are many who have not yet received their invitations, but the committee that, has charge of the consideration of new members is working on them | now. The club is also planning to give! some “home talent” plays and will} be glad to receive application from | any member willing to participate in | them of any one able to sing in the | quartet and chorus. * * } Mrs. B. B. Lummis entertained at a baby party yesterday afternoon for | her daughter, Helen Lucia. Kewpies were given to the children as favors. ‘ ' a line. While the children’ played their moth- |: A wonderful assortment ers assisted in entertaining the chil-| i M e u | of patterns in these new Mrs. Gates Lummis was assisted by!; models. Come in and try Mrs. Gus Bell. Those who were in- vited to come and bring their ba- one on. | f : hies were Mesdames 0. L. Walker, | You will like the way they H. W. Ladd, Neal Tyler, Ambrose |j fit, the cloth, quality and, Hemmingway, William Kocher, R. Hf above all, our low prices. Nichols, H- Ht. Schwartz, J. C. Snook, . Fy A. Schulte '} Waist seam suits, $30 to j £ The smartest model ever designed, for men’s wear. Here they are, correct to 1§ $55. - * # |Lundberg, the leader of the chorus, | |Lundberg’s pupils will also be.a fea-| | W. D. Cameron of Denver is spend- | jj¢j.. H. G. Rupp of orland is here on|Christian Science lecture. ‘GANNING FACTORY TO BE for a few days. |ecity on business. * * « Charles M- Lefler cf Manville is in town for a few days on a combined business and pleasure trip. C0 hoes W. W. Wright and A. J. Colgan of edgemont are spending a few days in Casper on business. * * @ Cyril W. Park, of Cheyenne, is in town for the Cudahy Packing com- pany and may make his headquarters | in Casper in the future. cr tre Frederic J. Walters of Denver is a} business visitor in Casper. ‘ * * Alex King returned last night from a business trip to Cheyenne. cin cia \ Jack Clark is here from Powder River- | “8 & Frank Prior of San Francisco is in| Casper for a few days on business. ain eus: J. E. Bell of, Oil City is transacting | business here. ~ | ie OO George F. Larson of Mitchell here on business. * is * 6 J. B. Chancellor, a well known Thermopolis business man, is in town on business. a o* L. E. Dresbach of Cheyenne is 2 business visitor. soe ® A. T. Stark of Denver is a Casper visitor. s * * C. J. Leimer, auditor for the Con- tinental Oil company of Denver, was a Casper visitor yesterday. se ® J. Y. Monroe is in from Salt Creek. Mrs. Ruth Bailard is ill with tonsi- * * « A. L. Smith, a Cudahy Packinr company man from Denver, is in town on business. Oo G Jack Clayton has returned from al company, of Akron, Ohio, is in the ‘pusiness trip to Lusk. age Keep Sunday evening open for the M. L. Bishop left this morning for | = | he expects to remain for the remaind- |= | | | (Midwest F Meals at All Hours ‘BEST BOWL OF Back of Grand Central Bar. . bh hahaa hd bah dt deidod ded tt ta “BARNETT’S For Men and Young Men A complete showing of latest spring models in Suits awaits your selection. The distinc- tive styles are designed Mrs. Quintin K. Deaver is ill at her jhome. 8 « Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mackie of Chi- | | cago, are spending a few day ‘per, and are at the Henning. ‘ing the Chemical Products company 4-25-2t | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE HOME RESTAURANT NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS II LELLLALLLAALLADA LD DK 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. Stylish Spring Clothes | LOCATED AT BASIN, WYO, BASIN, Wyo., April 25.—A large canning factory is to be established | in Basin this season. The plant will) be moved here from Missouri and} erected in time for hand the prod- } ucts grown this year. The plant will} handle corn, tomatoes, pumpkins and} beans the first year and a general line of vegetables after the first season. A pickling plant will also be installed. | Soe | H. F. Goss, general manager of | the Lusk quarries, is a business vis- | itor in Casper. | J. A. Delfelder and L. E. McLaugh- | lin, who have been spending a few days in Casper, have returned to their | home in Riverton. ovis 3 ys in Cas- a * J. B. Hottie of Denver, represent- of Idaho, is in town to remain for a few days. FREE MAP LUSK AND LANCE CREEK WYOMING OIL FIELDS showing location of these new and-important Wyoming Oil fj} Fiqlds. Mailed free on re- quest. Send us your name and address. H. A. RIEDEL Investment Company | Established 1900 107-110 Boston Bldg. | DENVER, - - COLORADO an tcc ra Addition) GEO. CAMP, Prop. ipa CHILI IN TOWN All kinds of Sandwiches at OF COURSE” Salto Club Dance Brilliant Affair The brilliancy of pre-war days} ‘aracterized the Salto club dance which was held last night at the Ma-| “onic temole. This was the first of | the club dances which has been held | year, and it nas been so long there has been a dance it was) doubly enjoyed by all those who at-| tended. | on lines of simplicity and good taste; every- thing about them, all- wool fabrics, colors, tailoring —has been tested for best results; quality — satisfaction guaranteed. 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