Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1919, Page 3

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1919 Thompson-Hoffhine | Will Wed August 21. Charles E. Mfoffhine of Cheyenne and Miss Jessie Thompson of Casper » united in marriage next y und following the ceremo-! bride will tour the gion, and visit at St They will return to ming about Sept. 1, and "thei ir home in Cheyenne. : Thompson has been a popular in structor in the yfblic schools here! for the past five going to Cheyenne, Mr, Hoffhine w assistant cashier at the Stock nal bank, and is now the clerk in the state highway depart-} ment. Mr. Hoffhine received his} honorable discharge from the army last December Both he 1 iiss Thompson. hie many friends in Wy- oming. Powder River News The eternal triangle got all clutter-} ed up Saturday night when two C. per. married men went to the Tw Kar shindig, about 28 miles from here. It all started when they escorted b s instead of ir wi vas Okeh until they ar. anch, nd two men with them. It is not known whether they with their wives or not. Powder River! returned * * Rawlins Couple Married Here The marriage of Miss Fi v sill to Willis Lang « well known Raw- lins couple, was: solemnized by the Rev. W. H. Bradley at the parish! house last night. Only the relatives and a few guests were present at ceremony, The bride wore a charmingly tail- ored traveling gown, and hat, and carried a beautiful corsage of roses. Mrs. Lang has been in Rawlins with relatives for about two months, and was formerly of Detroit, Mich. Mr. Lang has just returned from France where he served for more than a year. After a honeymoon trip to Denver and other Colorado points the young the * couple will return to Rawlins to live, where Mr. Lang will resume his old position of tool dresser. ¢* * «© Stag Party for “Jimmy” Schiltus The* boys “pulled off” a birthday party in honor of Jimmy Schiltus! last night at his home. The report is that it was very Informal, and that all ‘had a fine time. Mr. Schiltus is a well known employe at the Casper Storage grocery. * @ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald are in from their ranch on Willow Creek visiting with friends and at- tending to business matters for the day. They will return to the ranch this evening. *“ e @ The Misses Kate and Adelaide | Miller have returned to their home in Cheyenne, Wyo., after visiting with | their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Rid- del here for s ahaubitg two weeks. & ra Glenrock Oil company’s office | and Miss Elsie Morrison, who is g here from Denver, and Don Sullivan have left on a tour of the Yellowstone park in Mr. Sullivan's Cadillac. * & * Miss Marie O’Brien, of Colorado Springs is her ting with her two brothe’ Edward William O’Brien. and Miss Marie Barton, who is employ- ed in the Taylor & Clay bro! e of fice, has returned from a cation trip thru Yellowstone park and to Denver. { Read The Tribune ads. Suggestion on Eczema It will take just a few monents in and ask us What our experience haa been in the way of gratefal h the soothing wash of oils, D. D. D. 60c and $1.00. Your money bach Unless the fret bottle relleves you. 2 loiion for Skin Disease KIMBALL DRUG STORE Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Spleadid Investmem Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 SS CRI Le ee will} and before! There they found} j well on Canon Creek, where they vis {on an extended busines Che Casper Daily Cribune fi and wife have re-) turned to their ranch on Canon’Creek of Blakey and company ladies’-ready- Austin | to-wear, has gone on a vacation trip H. R. Cardwell lof his father, who is dangerovsly ill. } prea SO ) Stephen Tobin has returned to Cas- per afler a trip in the east where he visited in northern Michigan and jother eastern points. | * * 8 S James G M. Haneock, general agent of the tanley & Glenrock Oil compa’ Riverton, gone to Thermopolis from Denver on spending a few days in Casper on furnishing store, and will be the man-|C!®¥ offices here, ha ager of the Mexico Hot company, | touring Denver, Colorado Spr manufacturers of the soft drink, ©stes park in his Roamer car. He “Mexican Hot.” averaged 28 miles an hour in return. ing from D * * « ver, making the drive| Lillie and Minnie Roberts have re-| from Greeley, Colo., to Casper in 16 turned from a vacation trip to Chero- | "0"TS- iad kee Park, Colo., where they spent ‘ ? rbout’two weeks. Rev. Philip K. dwards, of St. s 8 i Mark’s church, and fs Miss Kate Anthens spent the past| to Encampment, Wyo., week-end in Douglas visiting in the | and fishing trip. Harter Shaffner home. y, have gone on an outing = Mr. and M J. M. Hodson, attorney, has re- dren, and De turned from Lander, where he spent from their cabin, f everal days on ) business. in the Muddy mountains. They have} * 6 pent three delightful weeks in the H. J. Peterson is spending several mountains in the usual way {days in the Big Horn mountains hunt- 3 the: L. E. Goodwin, Sr., is in Casper| id ak v with his sons, Lester and Mrs. J.C. Austin «and daughter, Loyde Goodwin, Lillian, returned Friday. from the ranch of’ Mr, and Mra. H. R. Card- Apply VapoRub lightly—it soothes the tortured skin. ited for some time. Owen Conisky has fone to trip Denver VICK FYOUR KS .YAPC 30F.6 Read the Tribune want Maen ‘women too,, ij aes vi ae ai 7 ae In oat ‘Delicious, Refreshing; Nour> ishing, , I thful and | Eure, Te leads them all’ (Made by, py CHEYENNE FRUIT COMPANY Wyoming Distributor Casper, Wyo, aaa oll Paint an garage with SrA. Toul -——the investment paint. The oe ain raw materiale— exacting qhemical tests—thorough grinding and mixing— skilled workmen and half a century of paintmaking experi- ence raske Hien Svanparp a high grade paint. It is the only kind of paint you can really afford to use on your build- ings—it is so economical and enduring. Come in and see the colors, Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 ry after visiting at the J. C. home. 2 * |. Charles Denorest of Canon Creek} thas been called here to the bedside} } Harold Nelson of Topeka, Kans., |. Fred Mower, an employe of the who is a cousin of P. W. Frank, has| Burlington, has gone t alesburg, | come to Casper to live. Mr. Nelson ‘Ill; in response to a tele; m statine to Denver and Colorado Springs, has been employed at a Topeka bank/ that his father is dange siy ill. for several weeks. for several years. ‘y Fens nied Milliam Leneham employed by the Leon Goodrich has returned from, Mick De Vas, who enlisted in the|Casper Home Builders, returned this Miss Tone Clemons, one of the firm! @Reduced to \Rasin, Wyo., where he was attend-/army from here about two years ago,)morning from Glenrock, where hé jing to the letting of contract for a has returned from France after serv-|spent sevetal days visiting with! ——— new grade school there ing 18 months. He will return to his| friends. Fi I h I $ oe? |old position at the Midwest refinery. a igures iS $s turned from their trip thru the Yel- lowstone ‘per for a few days before going to their ranch. s returned from|one of the proprietors of the Wyatt ‘company, is in Casper on a short, es and Cafeteria. : | Lee un eee Mr. and Mrs. Maior Ormsby, and Miss C f Ch It’s MAJESTIC range bergain wee | Miss Cains, o eyenne, at Schultie Hardware Co. store this, week. Don’t fail to take advantage of this special offer. on _ What: ‘These Tires Save &% Mr. and Mrs. &. F. Phelps have! gone to Lander to look info the In- dian land sale proposition, and will) return here in a few days | They report that the * 8 @ Park, and will visit in Cas- busine * : busin on jcompany buasiness. Park besa is very cold, and bere Miss M. B. Sterrett has resigned . : the wonderfu seenes are unrivalec he C: National 7 E. D. Lorimer, operator of the} ocitenty caeatlty : her position in the Casper Nai j N. tr F iC ; i Lorimer Minerals company in Lusk, | ,0crry spa Hg id bank, and is the public stenographer atrona ruei Uo. Maintenance shel Ui was here yesterday on his way from|jnerin. here, is down ra Miss Lucille MeHugh of Cheyenne, /in the Townsend building for the; PI 949 Motor Haulage Com- Denver to Lusk. — se ta ye . ad yo., is visiting at the nome of her) present. } pany, Inc., of New ages Dew out jaunt, Mrs. Jon Daly asia \— J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop York, one of the largest RK. H. Nichols,’ of the Nic’ t e for about th |, Homer Payne has gone to his home cartage concerns in the | Stirrett y firm. hae vetarn bt ihe Ss pt ou sha ATi Mrs. Harvey C. Wisner has re-|in Wheatland, Wyo., after visiting! GEBO COAL country, is a singularly Denver, where he was on business for|\Seume ‘his old position with Wood |{arned from Denver, where was with his cousin, Mrs. Leon Goodrich, |} COKE woop Gilet delatiowiaat eves several d : \visiting with friends. She says that here for some time. i ice 157 S. Center i Brothers kk and aig i eben she saw many Casper people there, | «4 j Street cay = up ae anc Woods has resigned his posi and is very glad to be back to the) “Buck? Sturm, who has been in| depreciation eing the Campbell-Johnson men’s} 0: C. Bronsy of the Taylor & | “best little town.” Mrs Gen. Office 5th and Beech Wisner is|Texas drilling for the Elk Horn Oil} carefully tabulated Streets a business visit. - Read now why the = ‘ T {SOOO IOIIOOTO TOOT Tae, Oe wera wwe Wi lect of The pany rides ONLY on the e sleek, burly treads of Goodrich De Luxe Meet Your Friends § 0:0: by the books of this con- cern. 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