Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 26, 1919, Page 3

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w. T. C. Dance at High School | | Ed_ Schilleman, representing the! . Mrs. M. Ey Stanford is back from |Gold Medal tailors and John L. Faw-|a three weeks’ trip spent in San tt, a representative of th pub-| Francisco, buying. for her hat shop lie rubber company of Youngstown,/|in the O. S. building. She Ohio, motored to the Big Muddy oil lected a very complete and he {fields today in Mr. Faweett’s new. stock. ackard car. They will retarn Wed- y morning. | Two carloads of Fords have $s) ‘¢ IWeceived at Boyle’s garage, and have | Miss Geneva Collett is employea| been sold. More Are expected here at the Natrona light company as book! Within a few days. + ‘8 e-!Mr. Adams will take the law course Miss Roderick jkeeper in the offices. | was formerly an employe at White’s Miss Collet {) Barl C. Boyle returned yesterday | rom Denver where he spent a day ahahaha PAGE THREE NN N . \ \ Paul Adams is leaving this after- noon for Lincoln, Nebr., where he will attend the university this fall. in the university. He ployed at the Casper } as head bookkeeper. ars been em ational bank | | ©. H. McParland and family are {back from a two weeks’ vacation | jwith friends and relatives in Nor. | folk, Nebraska. \ S _ lw uniform or out of it, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Parry are stop, * on business. ping at the Henning on their way to! { ! their home in Indiz apolis, Ind., from a trip thru the Yellowstone park, Mr. ‘Parry is the representative for Van Camp’s products and is calling on ! jtrade while in town. Is Charming Event Returns Home | ay be The twelve young lady members) Miss Vera Roderick, who has been| , Miss Joe Mahoney, Miss Kate Dig- e W. T. C. club entertained! most |@ very popular visitor in Casper for |ins, phat palliys and ay Adams ay last night at a dance several weeks at the E. H. Hagerty|have returned from a ten-day trip s, 506 S , v Ls the high school gymnasium }home, has left for hae home in Ser | thru the Yellowstone park and report be Samrgo00 South) Center 9 o'clock. The eymnasium was ver. Miss Roderick was also the house|* Wonderful time. Hh : re Psa | formed into a mystie ball room)guest of Miss Carrie Bartlett. She! i 2 rear! | stoons of twisted streamers, and/made many friends among Casper’s| Jack and Robert Roe passed thru! yg Neier sister, chow vinititng Rade Area fete Tener ana uped lanterns. The hidden or-|younger set, and was very elaborate-| here on their way home to Big Mud-'yore from Kentucky, have gone to|turned from a hunting and fishing played between dances as well|}y entertained while here. jdy after a trip to the Yellowstone! gat} Creek to spend the week lc winetthel mio hntaineaaid report for the dances. : * 8 & |park, where they spent a week en-\”~ a 5 erent success, and a splendid time. e affair was opened by a lively} Mr. and Mrs. L. Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. 'Joying the grand sights. A marriage license was granted 2.46, 3 nd march led by Mr. and Mrs.|.4_ 1. King, Mr. and’ Mrs. Mason, | Les yesterday to E. J. Smizer, of Dixon,) M. Hirsh and Nathan Koch drove ieorge Wilder, followed by the cap-/ Mrs. Lukehart, Mrs. Stock, and L.| Miss Doris Hightower has gone to Wyo., and Mrs. Mollie K. Dunbar, to Lusk this morning in their new | ain of the club, Miss Helena Delle) Boudreaux spent Sunday touring in| Lusk to visit with her sister for an of-Encampment, Wyo., by the county| Hupmobile car, on a business trip. son, and then the club members|Mpx, Stock’s Pierce Arrow car tol indefinite length of time. clerk. The couple were married by 5 8 the guests. The dancing was) Glenrock, Douglas and Riverside * # « Judge Winter yesterday afternoon. | Rev. Robert R. Marquis and Mrs. oyed by aul, especially the serpen-|bark. When they returned they were| - Mrs.’ Charles Hunt. has zone to A il Marquis returned last night from a ne ribbon dance, after which the} ontertained at a lovely luncheon by|Denver to visit with relatives for Miss Selma Young has returned|two week stay in the Yellowstone hall present cae + “doughboys’’. and “gobs” declare, \\ Mrs. George Throp, of George. town, Colo., is here visiting her s isa beverage, > Unequalled anywhere. ‘Always the same good old BLATZ 1 a most gala appear-|Mirs Stock. | several days. from a two weeks’ vacation trip spent] park, escorting a party composed of nnce. Delicious punch was served ~rhesh ee | ¢ 8 in Excelsior Springs and other Mis-| the Reverend Verschoor, of Gillette, { Made by during the dance. Tt was with great) pT, Hagerty and daughter have| yp 4 Chrisholm has gone to Den-| 30Uti points. She visited with rela. | the Misses Shaffer and Wolf of Phila- | \ regret that the guests heard the/ sone to Cheyenne on a business trip.| yer where he will buy a complete| tives in Excelsior and was beautifully|delphia, and Clifford Spencer, who | BLATZ— “Good Night, Ladies,” and bid their £1 fe 8 stock of Iver-Johnson bicycles : ‘entertained. She has resumed her po-, has just returned from France. | Milwaukee sux to their charming hostesses.| fy; Gladys Keffler has returned « ¢ « is {sition at the W. O. Wilson law of-); —————_+—___________ | to her home in Rapid City after vis-| F is Mrs, Eva Mills is recovering rapid-| fi¢es. | w. T. C. Girls Offer Services iting here with her sister, Mrs. Lillian | ly from ee Beata ed tee { * «© = | HAM AND EGG SPECIAL | to the Salvation Army Chatfield at her apartments in the turn home today from the Private, S- J. Elston, formerly of Denver, sats | The members of the W. T. C. club} Wyatt. j;and now connected with the Midwest! THE G. & M. CASH CROCERY hospital, | offered their ser to the ss 8 eae feos bs refinery here, sustained a serious| 118 W. SECOND ST. | m Army for the big drive. The | ————_____—________—_¢, J. W. MecKi resident of the! burn on his left arm, while fighting a Phone 91 Helena Wilson, captain of the| | CITY NEWS ' cow Gulch Oil company, has return.|fire at the refinery yesterday. | (The Club House Store) . PS sthel Seanor, Isabe e ~ ed from the oil fields, where he has| of Wednesday, Aug. 27 oe Elsi Ruth Ulery, Lovey Norris, Frank Neigh has returned to Pow-} , der River, where he has oil interests, after spending tHe week-end at his home here. Fresh Eggs—5Oc per dozen (Limit 2 dozen to @ customer) Ham—35c per pound Free Delivery to All Parts of the City | Clothes Arrivals been spending several days on bu Kidd, Mabla Lamb, Opal Ma Wever have! yess, Mokler, Helen Archibald, >| moved from their rooms in the Wyatt| e+ Sprague and Inez Seanor wili/to an apartment on 228 East Del the entertainment tonight by| ware street. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mur-jthe county clerk’s office to Carlton taking the voluntary donations from|phy, who formerly occupied the|%, Williams of Denver, und M crowd. The girls will wear white | apartment, will be at the Wyatt | Maud B. Houseworth, a popular Ci with the effectite Salvation |until they can locate a home. Mrs. |per girl. Army ribbor The gi were very| Wever has been in the cast having her| * 9 © active in giving their ser s during | furniture sent to her for the new! the war, and are going to complete | apartment. the job now. Mr. and Mrs, Carl CHEYENNE FRUIT COMPANY Wyoming Distributor Casper, Wyo, A license was i ued yesterday by! ote + Mrs. D. B. Hofstoffer, who has) spent the summer in Casper assisting; at the Wyatt cafeteria, has return- ed to her home in Denver. * * * i jed thru here yesterday on his way|River to ship his sheep to Omaha, | ee Miss Margarent Walsh, who has to Greybull, and while here called | N¢br- Miss Katherine Metcalf, of Douglas/been a house guest at the home of|on the Casper fire department. and Miss Margaret Lacy, of Cheyenne} Mr, and Mrs, M. C, Price, has re-| oe are house guests at the home of Mrs.|turned to her home in Cheyenne. * * New Fall * ¢ © Charles West, oil scout of the Car-| \ter Oil company, is expected today | * * Frank Bley, who has been employ- = P. C. Nico n, who has just come f ih >| from Billings, where he has been on! g a See atari ent lop sac ititae nat sta seh eo ted Ua eens oes EY Sy | From the Better Clothes Makers ae ee Re for some time.| Trinidad, Colo., the nieces of Mr. and |" Will spend the winter months. | Mp, and Mrs. L. C. Boren, and i a nese cd Mrs. W. J. Linsey, are here visiting) PCS * ‘ rs : ‘A 5 «| ee Setotoe aeuey Baye, gone 2 t ‘ h : | | cf i vi ei t a few! F. C. Stewart, has gone to visit}the Bar C ranch to spend several 5 su Giegots Serer: ealah CHa? uncle and aunt for a few! 4. © # Rome aUBh rg seeen: Ma: lana! Tes UbSFer toto caneh this Men want service in Clot es buying, andt ney "Mi Mable Houseworth, 1044 Wai- be s * © |He has been employed at the Bur-|#morning in Mr. Boren’s new Dodge. tit he nut reed was surprised ‘by a silver} Miss Gertrude Wagner is expected pie eeane intends to return = getl re. shower given in her h by abou] f Rawlins to visit with her old B. . ; eee Chlfty of her #iendal ecarn.ine tole | ijendee iby Missea Materret and Ute ans _ |Diseased Skin | Buying from several famous manufacturers phone office. The guests came ia|cille Clifford, who have made Cas-__ Mrs. W. W. Keefe and children} Freedom at once from the agonyof =| . - two parties of fifteen each, and pre-| per their home. have gone to Cheyenne for a short! xin disease. The soothing wash of ells, of real Quality Clothes, we are enabled to pre- cented Miss Houseworth with a mag.| « ¢ | visit with relatives and friends. | Try D. D. D. different. | 350, ¢o0 3 Tae nificent chest of s The home| Mrs. I. D. Friedman and son, Ed- ty abe ‘and $1.00. W rantee the firs! le. \ sent an array of new models, fabrics and sizes vas beautifully decorated with sweev! ward, have gone to Denver and from! Herbert Stroberger, who has heen} 3 2 7 , 4 color scheme of pink and|there will visit Mr: Friedman's |¢mployed at Boyle's garage since| , i , of extraordinary interest to all. hite. Bountiful refreshments! werc | brother, Charles Pritchard in Colo-|¢oming front Nebragka + about two} ZE lotion for Skin Disease served, and music was ‘enjoyed al! rado Springs. They expect to re- | months ago, has left Coshers ind al a, 7 n failed to dampen; turn Saturday. Re : _ planning on going into old Mexico.| __Kimball Drug Store _| The Styles for y oung Men nirits and a most p! — ning © by all. So ote Me te tae Mee ie te dete te tate te tate te tr te tate tee tete Cote taete tated % i ‘Houseworth will, be marricd | Sasser ear ear tar APMP OP OPM Nee eee 0 0 I 0 0 SP SPI P IGP IEP EOI I Ot Ot OI Srieonied Emphasize Cur utter part of this week, to Car: | %* : rf Williams df Denver, who is connected | &% ~ f d wih ae tepone company there. Advance Styles for Leadership Miss Houseworth is one of Casper’s, most popular girls. She came hezo|% ches ee Oa} froin BouldeeNCelo abone Eve year es ee Every variation of the double-breasted idea, Q and has been supervisor of the | g% D i res J telephone office here, where she is every new creation of the belted effect, every well liked. The young couple wil} . E : ; a tive in Denver, it is supposed. + ali in unique style treatment of pocket and lapel, es * 2 oe 5.06 Couple Motored to ig ery new color and fabric in Casper to be Married * es Harry FE. Baker, a well known oil | 5 oe man ‘of Li , and Miss ulgeence eae + We are now ina position to show to our custo- > x SMART FALL SUITS Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. . s 5 ty 4 T. Trown of Hackney Creek, were | % mers a choice selection of Ladies’ Coats, Suitsand married at 10 o’elock this morning } i by Rev. w. L. French, at the parish + Dresses. These are by such well-known manu- >< 30 to $65 Ps house. They motored to Casper, ac le .% : ied by the bride’s father and | 3 facturers as ~ Addie Snodgrass, sicomblete! 3 ¥ > to their friends at their home | @@ ia ° rs PRINTZ BIEDERMAN 4 fe eh he | Parse s : a Pa ‘ , S. Dak., after visiting with | | 2k Worth Styles The Clothes “He” wants are here pe ie S 5 Se : 3 BETTY WALES DRESSES Boys’ Suits of tandard of excellence— | ! Oys uits of a new standard of excellenc 3 Rs Se The Youthful Style ‘4 iz =< sate < $8.50, $10, $12.50, $15 and up to $25 ite and many other equally good makes. : i ake P| —= de The fabrics used in these gar- r e e ° ig ments represent the season’s De oe most popular materials in all of + ' ew a a iS Ta 3 the best colors with a touch of F-=} 3 i sx individuality and distinction to 5 + ; , - Perfect Fitting + i ¥ It’s the first step away from that summer tired feeling. . ° c 30 “10 > eS ela a Gl = + Silhouette Coats in Geel plunbaoraClotny Brces + Call in and see the LATEST MODELS, and we'll show you what we es we f ics + $25 $125 fm mean. are constantly performing an | he 3! almost marvelous wor a ane Ss Ladies’ Suits Priced at 4 —— relief of eye strain and defec- j) TO ee o tive vision. They represent a ~~ $ $ | CAPS— 2 TO 5 great ied 1 more than mere met Ss 35_— 125 ee | $ $ chandise—they represent a hig! be degree of professional skill in | ° Dresses in Serge, Tricotine, Taffeta, Georgette and Satin &, their prescribing and almost as = TO 75 de much mechanical skill in their ]) $27.5 i building. rs 4 H You should select your Opti- iP ————— 4 | Nettleton ites cian with as much care as you _ stricto oe soe {& RICHARDS & CUNNINGHA ee ae We wish that everyone who se . ¥ Worthmore EAS Do. comes to us would first inquire iS . as to our responsibility and ig 3 Shoes ability. & > . & . 4 BURNETT-HYNES Optical Co. Ground Floor, Midwest Hotel 1% aXe? R2 * “Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best” 1% os + Me Me Mem Mes Mo oe eM Mo o% Al Septeepteepee detente deere terete rretreretecesrde retreated :

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