Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 2, 1919, Page 3

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- j eeaitiiae ee turned from Tope Che Casper Dai lip @ Cribune 7 ‘st MARK’ S CHU RCH Rev ae Edwards, Rector Ho TRINITY LUTHERAN CHt RCH Pine and Cunnin J. H. Gockel Misses Sullivan and Tobin at the ] b 1 oe Give a Picnic painte decorated the « Miss Jensen and Miss Kennedy are hall candy, to be the guests of honor at a picnic) cake were served durin n to be given this evening by Miss)The music was u 5 Margret Sullivan and Miss Mary To-|the tar dances made : bin. About five machines will take evening. be the picnickers to the Garden Creek , ae PTE, : falls, where the feast will be sp : 7 | CITY NEWS | E Miss Melissa Brocks Will Give Dinner a * . Mr Harvey ¢ Wisner, one ofthe | 5 Miss Melissa Brooks will entertain the pro spriet oie ateibar WORE Gated ALD at at a I o'clock dinner at the tria, expects to go to Der te ranch tomorrow. Mis wntertained the younger ‘year with a delicious chicken dinn § | purch: feteria vy Mrs. W GRACE A. M. E. CHURCH J. O. Minor, Pastor new equipme rich cannot About ten couples will spend the day! jf tourists. t} he ht the ranch. ‘seen by the la tae: -8 Bridge Party Given ie iechethoree by Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Tobin hes a ; ; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Tobin celebrats : me ed the birthday of Mr. C. L. Fretz M Sarah Martz, of the Mz by a bridge party in his honor at!Hat Shop, has left on her buy THE GANTZ MEMORIAL METHO- their apartments at the Wyatt hotel. trip to the east. Miss Martz will f DIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH The rooms we decorated by gor-!vo to Denver, then to Chic Walter L. French, Minister geous American t A de-|j She expects to visi “The on of vill licious light lunch erved. Mr. M ; ‘Ind:. the rm and Mrs, Fretz, of Toledo, Ohio; Mr and will be gone : ( . comma and Mrs. A King, Mrs. J. Stock, month. der Death Mrs. B. Lesperance, Mr. Budro and ee the r ak at Ed Schilleman we guests, P. C. McDonald, a civil on World War e Fie for the B ton, has of France.” Powder River News Leavenworth, Kans. He will returr It was a typical restaurant scene with the usual and customary throng seated at the tables and at the long counter. Enter one from the rang There was nothing unusual a except that he wor spurs that heralded his appréach sev. eral hundred feet away. The taurant promptly stopped eating Aug. e FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mr. W looked at the one who, wore “those Delaware and Durbin Streefs things,” They would not have done e oil busi ex Walter H Bradley, Mintst er it three years ago. But— pecting to return to ¢ t 16 . Powder River! i . = ® Mr. yn and Mrs. I. ¢ IChester, from Nebrask been visiting Mi left for Yellowstone at the Cobb ried by Miss Hay the park in their Bu about three we Mrs. W. H. Tolhurst Hostess at a Tea Mrs. W. H. Tolhurst, a apartments, entertained in honor o Mr. Tolhurst’s sister, Miss Betty Tolhurst, from Troy, Y., for a few) friends yesterday afternoon. Mi Tolhurst will visit Mr. and Mrs. Tol-! hurst for some time. * # with be gone Wilbur Foshey, an employe at the tional bank, has r {forn Fosh be about six ured thru most of Ca who was Stockn urned from - 1 family have , and have recently FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Linden and Beech R. H. Moorman, Pastor Miss Eileen McNeil has Just 1 she attended the marri Helen Brown to Mr. Ji 3 The marriage ceremony w held the home of Miss Brown’: aren It was a quiet wedding, only the reia- tives and Miss McNeil and Mr. Ben-|“ ard Herod, of Houston, Te , ing present. The bride wore charming white georgette gow carried a beautiful boquet of roses. After the ceremony a cious luncheon was table was artistic: pink roses and daisies. The bride and groom left that afternoon for Kansas City, Mo. They will return ; . ane LD IED CHS SE Specie Rudolph Lundburg h Sa ack from Denver and will re- | a. sier ‘of cy his musical instructions imme-|*)°™'t! © BA Jyo., on friends and relative turn in a short time employed at the He will | tle nd will be Midwest refinery. x oe * Miss Ruth Ullery Entertains. H An informal picnic given last night by ‘Twelve couples me t the home of Miss Ullery, and because of the rain had the picnic there. The great sur- prise of the evening was the of Miss Helen Delle Wilson, cz of the W. T. C. club, of v of the. girls there were Later in the evening, ad cleared, the party went to fairgrounds and had 2 come um diately, nstitute f. Hurtt will t om his return and dance was s Ruth Ulery. WANTED—Give nd day work. 1138. me your Mrs. Wells. parties Phon 8-1-2t hear ‘Briteane fee feast. A camp fire was built and the I rest of the enjoyable evenin nec, spent in singing and the reg Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott EIS L LS LIS SI ESOS SST 5 around-the-fire stunts Dance in Honor ef Miss Jensen and Miss Kennedy Miss Irma Patton and Miss Eunace Smith entertained at an in 4 nal dance last night in honor of 2! s of Cheyenne, » Kennedy The dance Phone 1142 PISS 7S TPP T IIIT TIL WO OS TS GS MS SE SATISFACTION TO THE WHOLESALER Because the standard of quality enables him to build a permanent business of growing v volume and in- creasing prestige. SATISFACTION TO THE RETAILER Because NO-VARY TEAS are ready sellers, which means a quick turnover of goods, in sures freshness of stock and pleased customers. SATISFACTION TO THE CONSUMER Because he always gets generous values and an unvarying standard of quality, with just that individuality to please him. BO-KA ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA is guaranteed Tea cold. served either hot or NO-VARY PRODUCTS CO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Satisfaction = ANA, ]CHURCHES LABOR NEWS — E d effort to curb! BABY HUTTON ARRIVES 0 iti or our na- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. 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