Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 28, 1919, Page 3

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Pat Sullivan and at the Brooks ranch. PAGE THREE Miss Vera Manbeck nr eite =F ers ww. Catliale Me guest of honor at n porate {fices } ; : 4 i entertainments, while here and is attend a mec very popular. ie uawerk Mrs. J. E, rianway and daughter, aes see o the Isabel, left last night for Denver, ie K : ral : where they will spend a couple of Rete’ F bi days visiting with friends before a proceeding to St. Louis, where Isabel will re-enter school. They plan on Mr f r r stopping several days in Topeka, rs He t Miss Mildred Keith tived from Riceville, Towa. Kans., to visit with relativ . to Teach in Idaho e #8 ri wad i : Miss Mildred Keith, daughter of Mes. P. C, Nicolaysen Waid ens clenrtned ; Dr. and Mrs. M, C. Keith, 145 North Entertains With Dinner Party. Mies Mabel otisesoe , y Beech left last night on her way to! Mis aret Lacey, of Cheyenne| of Me gat aie Spr aw oe toe SAE NISE Joel Fitel / y Roosevelt, Idaho, where she will teach MiueriiMetcals, dP Noug: |oy ier ior ccc ie en patter andl : : school this winter. Miss Keith will jlas, the shouse guests of Mrs. P. C. of Denven. The vrcrant uiams. iii. Giem i stop in Denver for several days to/Nicolaysen, were delightfully enter-| took pince in the broien woe eee ier ho me visit with old school friends, and at- | tained by their hostess at an informat was tastefully deeecutel ae fine og tend the rush meetings of the Pi Phi! dinner party last evening. The table | aon cosormtes one fowes {OTICE, COOKS AND WAITERS sorority, of which she member. | was colorfully decorated by red roses| scheme, The Rew Wo 1. F , Miss Keith graduated last year from |and a sumptuous dinner was beauti- performed the vcecmevy, and nel f , the university. She intends to leave | fully served. Later in the evening the ' boune couple wore attaried ha Hone pean ? Denver Sunday for Roosevelt, Idaho. | party went to the dance pavilion. ‘ard Houseworth and Miss Katherine : her splendid AILIE Mrs. C. E. Black Will Entertain | Birthday Party Given Meares aReeE eh: wan ecdhise “QUEEN OF THE SEA” i yoider atwala: the S. S. Circle of Ladies Aid |for Master Mahoney na F artnahtclephonetantice WILLIAM EOX PRORUCTION ‘ The S. S. Circle of the Ladies Aid! The mountain home of Mr. and here, and has been the inapiratios - iS as ee ES SE ociety of the Methodist church will) Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney was a met- for many showers and partine iaen | meet Friday afternoon at the home|ry scene this afternoon, as Master her ennevcment ty Me. Wille ee AT THE LYRIC TODAY | of Mrs. C. E, Black, 243 South Maple/ Barry Mahoney celebrated his 11th annoureel. Me. Willig aeieut Hii. street. i | birthday by a party. About 15 of his’ nected with the telephe company Cook, vies J. Ii. MeMahon went to Denver friends were invited and spent the!in Denver, where they will live tem yard of pharma a ight for hor ess tri Miss Margaret Rowe will leaye soon! afternoon playing games. Refresh- porarily. ly, are back from i for Minneapolis, Minn., where she will/ ments were served by Mrs. Mahoney. after the wedding a delicious wea. his old home, where ; eats meet her nephew, Dr. B. H. Mont- . 6 Amc tvirsecr whe Gicvea. Mtr. oaa| visiting for eae time ie audpae tae gol) Dis Drovers somery. She intends to take up a! Miss Laura Coleman Mie “Williaa lef fiemiediately. : ’ Bad tated te hei eae oe Renter conti | course in medicine this winter, but! and Roy O. Ostrander Wed Deere ae og to Nanri: Etaledmerar nett); of Landon PiBUILA spon ori Tis othe: Continuous | p.m. to 1] p.m. the plans are still indefinite as to! The first wedding in Salt Creek ; ‘et has’ accepted’: a ponition in: the: of what medical college she will at-, took place yesterday when Miss Laura ; GealSR DOEUAETACO p arids Boater. | TODAY tend. Coldman: tHaradghiaMGtl. AS Colecte trea ta tee Eotes Cicak SES hag CREE LGU brn tie Bg ere ¥ * ‘man, foreman of the gas absorption’ The Round Robin Circle of the U Mims Robert. Od Sra say oll felts Ca ware ; Sullly ie agua omar oy | plant of the E. T. Williams company, Ladies Aid sociéty of the Methodist E. D. La pote peroy trey Slaw ry rom Rawlins | was married to Roy O. Ostrander. Mr. church will meet at 2:30 Friday after Dak., are siting rina . and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, the! Ostrander is superintendent of the noon at the home of Mrs, Inman Mra’ Odgen's son, Robert! Miss Adaline McNew, one of Cas nne ce i e érman s Katherine and Eileen Sullivan, ; new refinery at Thermopolis, Wyo. (1121 South Elm street. Business of attorn on their way Per’s popular teacher arrived : Miss Kennedy, of Lafayette, Ind.,; |The wedding took place at the home! importance will be discussed, and al) home overland from the Yellowstone ‘T0™ Greeley, Colo., to t ip the IN THE SUB-SEA PRODUCTION— and Mrs. John Morton, of Douglas,| of Mr. Coleman in the Williams camp members are requested to be ent tour t he Canadian rs’ work in the schools her will return tomorrow from Rawlins,| at 11 o'clock yesterday, the Rev. W. promptly. i “¢ UEEN OF THE SE eC where they were delightfully enter-| H. Bradley officiating . eph Komma is here from tained during their short stay there, eee Teachers’ Picnic Given George and I s and Glen) Wichita, Kans., on legal business con , by their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander went to, This Evening at Garden Creek Stewart ar Y 1 two-d ed with th@estate of her lately ang se 8 ' Lusk on their wedding trip. They will, The old and new teachers of Cas- f trip up above used brother, John Waldhert House Guests make their home in Thermopolis. per schools are to be ente’ r Gs They report « -~ ae 8 Louise MeNeary and Miss ius | Gasser Matrone Entertained ken to the falls| Registry company, went to Manville 5 ella Campbell who ave been the/| at Washington, D. C. in motor cars, and plans for a sump. T Reno, a le an ¢ he sterday on business eal 6) house guests of Miss Ruth Wallace,! Mrs. H. H. Schw tuous picnic e been made Chand) es ey *t IN A BIG COMEDY— South Center street, have left for! M. Bartholomew ye SSS SS Denver o A second marriage license their home in Pittsburgh, Pa. The! Washington, D. C., to where they © wy today E the ‘cauinty ele rk W 5 “FALL FEVER” ls were extensively entertained! drove overland with their children | CITY NEWS | und Mrs. J. B H.'Henry Charles Scullion, of Beards while here, and made many friends }and 2 governess, and are guests at) » F. Shaffer, Zoradc nce ytown, Tl idiMisat DorothyaDor : FINE Var , , among Casper’s young folks. |the Powhatan hotel there. Tt(y |” Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mannen ang|and Russel. White will re SECS ERG CERRUTI ot eae a Also NEWS WEEKLY oe 8 were met in Chicago by Mr. Schwarta ‘daughter, Alice, to Ca from a we ) ‘ a. aa Miss Metcalf Will Visit | who accompanied them the rest of the per from Chic Creel L. J.. Funderburg, representative Miss Lacey in Cheyenne jw and will live a of the Burroughs adding machine, is 4 . s Katherine Metcalf and Miss| sos street. Mr. Mannen is emple Rot seyinel linevekerosai Ohagarie Salling cuir et TOMORROW: Margaret Lacey, who h been the! Manbecks Return with the contractor s been since house guests of Mrs. P. C. Nicolay-|£o0 Alten, Hil. Midwest. anding: in the Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dothery and sen, have left for Cheyenne, where| Mrs. C. B. Manbeck and Miss Vera sited with" children are visiting with Mr. and a S roc we Miss Metcalf, of Douglas, will visit; and Lyle Manbeck leave today for Miss Edna Bloomfield w and his sis-, Mrs, Prank 306 South Grant with Miss Lacey for some time. their home in Alton, Ill. Mrs. Man- tomorrow for Riverton, where \street. They are on their way to 7 es ‘heck and Miss Vera have been vis- will make her home for the winte 2 F ‘their home in Pueblo, Colo., {vom < ISASNmNRRRRI armen serene eeeemererre errr Mise Alice Ketchum, the new arjsu-{ iting in Casper all summer at the|Miss Bloomfield has been in Casper |B, of the 116thysupply train ‘tour of the state perintendent of the schools here, has’ homes of Mrs. Harry Manbeck for the last two months. em gtd ELE eB - ; ne a = a Ea fyenG OD would t Fruit You Can Get | This S | ‘| aie Many a woman hesitates to t: uttin : DeliciousJams, . 3f 2 § Bee . A ell dP up fruit at home. SIGH Rg She fears she will only waste expensive serves made by materials. tf thi: enes . . i this recipe: It really is very simple. Just make your " preserving syrup with % Karo (Red Label) 4 and }4 sugar instead of sugar alone. a You can then be as sure of your results : as the woman who always has “‘luck” with 4 her preserving. ‘ Nice fine, clear Karo Syrup has a natural £ affinity for the fruit juices. It blends the sugar with the juice—brings out the rich “fruity” flavor, and insures firm jams and jellies that never ‘‘candy’’ in the glass. . ; A well-filled fruit pantry will give you HARRY GARSON Presents . much pleasure this winter, when fresh fruits & MAJ. RUPERT HUGHES a are scarce and high, if you just use Karo ! Astounding Stor> - i Syrup with your sugar. : ‘ 4 For Cooking, Baking and Candy Making Karo ~ 4 (Red Label) is used in millions of homes. in all | ‘ r Ky cooking and baking recipes use Karo instead of 3 © “ ° sugar. It is sweet, Of delicate flavor, and brings out the natural flavor of the food. FREE, Preserving is casy when you have the sixty-eight page Corn Products Cook Book handy. Wonderfui recipes—easy to follow. Beautiful illustrations. Write us today for it. It is free. : CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY : P.O. Box 1618 New York City " bs recegnPercoo MARSHALL MEGL by Y, she. SEnsatio the: Sereen iT i 4, le. DENS ATION: OFTHE *FECTY. Use 4% Karo ¢ > | he “e red Labet ) | ae Ss makine all America. Stl up and’, sugar ||| epee pag at ; I 4 7 [> NL) > j pr f ya I and. LAKE flOt Makes perfect ° Jams, sellies preserves. casita

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