Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 20, 1919, Page 3

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a ee en: r Casper Haliy Cridbune ~~~ Mrs. George Leffringhouse and in-| Mrs. M. C. Clarksor sh three months of the n will return mer, Western States Oil and Land cow pany, returned from Lusk Wednesday PAVILION WILL and left for Denver last night eae OPEN SATURDAY A party of young people motored | bin street, on Tuesday evening. The Mrs. H. H Schwartz has gone to out to Garden Creek falls last night! garden was beautifully lighted by| Washington, D. C., to join Mr ry es , Sele: on The Dreamland dancin viliol on a moonlight picnics and weiner| myriads of Japanese lanterns Schwartz and they will’ make the : ae Me nd _ > nigh 2 fry. In the party were Mr. and many handsome gifts were beobah return trip together after n visit in ie Sa be. Ze an eee Ga Mrs. Charlie Burdick, the Misses|to Mrs. , who has a host of | the east. Gasper amu t Blanche Todd, Alfa Mochler, Kather-|friends in Casper. ‘The evening was nie they. may dance in ine Athens, Fleta Crum, Dorothy spent playing games and with music.| Mrs. John Brooks, who has been an excellent teav or Stitt, Wilhelmina Scherck, R. L. Hol-| Delicious supper was served, the last night] A. W. Peake returned home from’ Henry Vah Kerckhov: @ fant son left last night for De ‘or Denver, w will join Mr. | Basin last night after several days’ tive of the Kelley-How-Thomson Se ge sat ig- dn rat armas and other Colorado mountain re Clarkson, who has been in the east | absence } where they will spend the remaining for several weeks. In a few days *- y : isit. Mr. and Mrs. Clark { . Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bower are ing several days in Casper Events’ pai. 30% nae fete the proud parents of a 7-pound boy - > ** » - born Wednesday. 4 \* N.S. Wilson, president of the SUMMER DANCE _ ~ ne Tote od LYRIC THEATER _ _ Continuous 1:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. Admission—10c & 20 Admission—10c & 20 COOLEST THEATER IN CASPER ee represents Hardware company of Dujnth, Minn left yesterday for Lusk after spend visiting her daughter, M dell, will return to her and Janet Rae, the Messers Carl! Wyatt cafeteria, in which firm Mrs. Mrs. Brooks was the Barnes, Bill Rae, Royce Wagner,| Scott is a partner, About fifty guests many smart social affair Sanford Baker, Tim O’Leary, David! were present. visit in Casper. °¢ Rae, Charlie Scherck, Bili Officer, ———-—.—-— —_—_——.- Walter Halesman, and Leland Kirby. | ——— GG re (CITY News‘ CASPER PRIVATE SCHOOL nd Henry Brer man, Alice Stevick, Hazel Hughes | cakes being made by the chef at the Meet Tonight ° TS 4 Management Mrs. Nye berts The Eastern Star will hold a spe- s Fred K. Proctor of Denver is in Nye Robert cial meeting at the Masonic temple; ©@sper attending to important busi- a tonight at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Cora F,/Tess connected with his oil interests 516 South Durbin Street, Tobin Residence, Phone 339 Adams, grand matron of the state, here. P will be present. All members and v= 4 52 Boarding and Day School. French and Music Featured sitors are urged to come. There) H. B. Simcox, s i . be - sideatiice ck LE Lucheon Served, Open Air Classes, Playground Activities will be an examining committee at production, and Lew Gorham, assist- 7:30 o'clock. ant superintendent of production of Cee a |the Texas company, were in Casper Lundberg Pupils in lon oil matters yesterday. . * Recitals Next Week “¢ Pupils and students of Professor Mrs. Cora E. Adams of Sheridan, “ mae Lundberg will appear in public re-|grand matron of the Eastern Star, citals on two evening next week, the arrived in Casper last night to spend first being scheduled for ‘Tuesday|a day or so visiting at the home of hd ® and the last for Friday. The First! Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend. a oner an ; Presbyterian church has been secur- oe ie ce ed for the ocacsion and there will be | William J. Cheley, a well known oil no charge to the public. | operator who has been spending a few |days in Casper, left last night for Mrs. J. W. Walrad |the Texas oil fields. e Entertaii 6 feo ue Mrs. J. W. Walrad entertained at} A. W. Peake of the Midwest Re- J a lawn party at her home on Elm) ¢jnj returned last night street, in honor of Mrs. A. A. Gar-lfrom Bui ee ver, of Burwell, Nebraska. Refresh- €.. o, h ments were served and a pleasant Mrs. Lovey Scott, part owner of evening was spent by all those who|the Wyatt cafete¥ia, left Wednes- JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF attended. The guests were Mesdames day night for Denver, where she will Dare esas? sTAHIeona eee to Paul Hudson on Sun-/ LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS, JOURNALS, RECORDS, CASH BOOKS Reade at Amo arrar ees ococen sa 28 I. P. LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS’ AND FILLERS, INKS OF ALL Mrs. George Jackson and Mrs. see Taylor of Casper left last night on KINDS, TYPEWRITER PAPER, SECOND SHEETS, MULTI KOPY Miss Anna Misters the Burlington for Denver and Fort — eee ae Weds George Pavelrs | Worth, Texas, where they will visit. CARBON PAPER. Miss Anna Misters and George eet ——— et Pavelrs were married at the home Mrs. Tom Burke of South Durbin ee om of Judge Schnur, in Harrison, Ne-' street has as her guest her nephew, 3 - ig * * braska, on Thursday. After the cere-|Lloyd Yazel, of Wichita, Kansas. In Fact. Supplies to Equip Offices of All Kinds mony the young couple left for a|Upon graduation from Fairmount = trip thru Montana and Yellowstone | college, Mr. Yazel was honored with E Park. The gride grew to woman- a two-year fellowship in Northwest- . hoes in Casper and was esteemed|ern university of Chicago. After e by all who knew her. Mr. Pavelrs is spending the summer touring in Yel- connected with a tea, coffee and} lowstone, Salt Lake City, the Pacific r@) n Yi en re) f spice company in Portland, Oregon, coast and Colorado, with Mr. and e where they will make their, future | Mrs, Burke, he will return to his home. biden * |studies toward his M.D. degree. | PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS ITAIALALZIALLLALLLLLALLLLLLLT Mrs. Lovey Scott L. F. Weber, a pioneer Chadron . . Py ° Honor Guest merchant who engaged in mercantile 143 South Center hs bebe rae ese Phone 99 Mrs. Lovey Scott, whose wedding! business in the Nebraska town for td Paul Hudson. will take place in | over 30 years, has sold*t{@®"Wis busi- = —— Denvef on Sunday, was the guest | ness and is visiting in Casper with” Tmpnn of hopor at a miscellaneous shower | his life long friend, James Finnegan. at which the cafeteria family enter-| Mr. Weber is looking over the local | smsmemseeemeesumeee tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | field with a view to locating here Harvey C. Wisner, 127 North Dur-! permanently. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Largest Exclusive Market in the State WHOLESALE and RETAIL SATURDAY SPECIALS Beef’Pot' Roast; ‘per lb. =. 25¢e Beef Shoulder Steak, per Vo. cc ceccccecceeceo 25¢e =e Beat Bony peeab eases co a Meadow Gold Butter, per VD. .-.cceccecceeeeeeennsine 55e Best Green & Black Tea, per VD. ncccccccecccccne 40e a age New England Boiled Dinner, per can _25e Dancing Pavilion Corned Beek & Cabbage, per can ......... Ren 25¢e Turkeys, Hens and Broilers, Fresh Fruits THE NORRIS CO. TELEPHONE 12 LILLY and BRENNAN, Managers Box Hose, box Singl IIZPPALAZLALZLALLLALLALELLALLLLALALA2ZL LALA LL on MF. COMING TO THE IRIS THEATER SATURDAY ALL-STARS “TAXE” 10 Reels Today TOMORROW—VIRGINIA PEARSON \ \ N N N \ N N \ N \ N N \ \ \ \ 4 \ . \) » Lisle top, $3.75 Taylor Holmes in the Big Tnangle Special ALL FUN YOUR SUMMER DRINKS Will likely include the frequent use of delicious and refreshing Iced Tea. For so fine a drink you « afford to use any but the highest quality o NO-VARY BO-KA ENGLISH BREAK TEA (in the blue can) will furnish a st foundation for your Iced Tea at all times. Remember—One Pound makes Two Hundred Cups. TRY IT YOURSELF. NO-VARY PRODUCTS CO., Minneapolis, Minn. &: ; . . : ; . . . . : ‘ . . . , : : . , N) \ 4 : N . & CC LEI SIS SISISJSLPZALEALALELLLLAAMALALAALALA Box Sale of Women’s Hosiery Hosiery is one of the es- sential articles of and we realize that ing the hot summer me one must necessarily various changes. and Green Vegetables The Largest in the State of Wyoming tion the following: Notice to Ranchmen! We will pay you Cash for all ikinds Follow the Sound of the Jazz on Center Street 3 = Livestock and Poultry Bex of 6 Pairs Mercerized Lisle Hose, per box $3.00 Single pair 65¢c Colors—Browns, Greys, Whites and Black of 3 pairs heavy Fibre Silk Boot Box of 3 pairs Pure Thread Silk Boot Hose with Lisle top, box $6.00 Single pair : $2.25 Colors—Greys, Browns, Tans, White, Black We Handle Onyx Hosiery Exclusively Richards & Cunningham Company x “Think Richards and Cunningham Co. When You Want the Best ” WOOT TIEaTOIIIIIIIIIL ISS IILIOGS: : PAGE TH hhige SHOE < CLOTHING GO : * 4 \ & 4 ‘ a % We have placed on sale for one week commencine Saturday at a noticeable reduc- Sacressor Hiewm “her & Clathine Ox cannot f Tea. FAST iperior CM AASAALASMAAALALAAALALALLAL Ss wear dur- onths have | Kid Daas

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