Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1919, Page 3

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—TMABSE BABY (° | BUNNY. CROWDS THONG STREET ciety Events’ 1 fienning Hotel Danie ° © TE Se | CITY NEWS | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 1a ewith asked and urged The younger set of Casper’s so Delaware aad Durbin Streets ar the r hich Dane Pavilions Lit y FP, . ciety was delightfully entertained at. ° — 7 s— Walter H. Bradley, Minister 2 J : ved and Lary im Re “4 aun innovation dance given by the Mrs. John Quealy left this morning omorrow at il t It adie ah t \ i Messrs, Dan J. Mara and George M.|t® Visit her daughter, Mre. Elmer The Funet t Pa DE een ; Marrington at the Henning hotel )¥: 8nd other relatives in Chicago has age : Jast night. The honor guests of the eS main ir n ther aaa evening were Miss Irenaeia Biglin of Mrs. Earl Holme i r of t ay Roose ST. MARK’S CHURCH O'Neill, Nebr., end Miss Mary Eng- Margaret have returne Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rect “ lish of Omaha, Nebr., the house ded trip in the east Otto Stock returned from a} 4 : F guests of Mrs. A. E. Biglin, and Mis Tenn., with nes trp to Cheyenne b + Alice Kennedy, of Lafayette, Ind.,, 4! and brother ng i HT house guest at the home of Mr. and ‘from there they went annon ee Mrs. Pat Sullivan, , Pa., and Olean, N where! W. O. Wilson is back from aoe iG mie asnall de neeehe pae aes ea visited with Mr. Holmes’ father enne, where he spent two : MERTORTER UE ried by circle and savertasaeen Hand mother legal. bubtiien > é METHODIST EPISCOPAL rie r the big surprise of the evening was y : a : RHE Walter L. French, Minister the first publie app e of Mrs. John F. Lee wife of the William MeKeeby of the W. A.\Tuie B oe atl a core Route att of Cas r. Miss Sullivan sang sev- | hospital sora eonieates Pee yee era T htistian h cral songs with real feeling and art, f EME GR aae Are . ra gecompaniedsby Preteeese Tandinee een k is ou the opera Mrs Miss Margaret Laugh e ar K for most enthusiastic audience. getting along Mealy mea ieondags ae hagas : TRINITY LUTHERAN CiiURCH orning a Punch and were served 3 . Pine and C zh Sts mad cing he ev nd ices and} Mr. and Mrs. M.S. Dutton and two’ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townser Teg coceau .uastoy Hah | cd were 5 late in the even-| children have gone to their old home| are touring the east in their SO oe ‘ ¥ ing. The guests were the Mi in Ohio for a visit. Mr. Dutton will 1 Philadelphia, where Are : ; E Irenacia Biglin, Mi lish and Teturn soon, bat Mrs. Dutton. will ral days befor, : : Alice Kennedy, honor guests, and remain in Ohio for some time. While more and Washing -. and Mrs, A. W. Biglin, Mr. and|they are away their home on South = . I Q. K. Deaver, Mr. and Mrs. Durbin street will be occupied by Mr : - Rodger Waldschmidt, Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Carlson O. F. Hanna, of 0 Cecil Bon, the Misses Thelma Stevens, . here visiting with his brother, F. G 4 Caroline Cole, Helen Blodge The choir of the Methodist church Hanna. Mr. Hanna has just re “3 crine Mahoney, Helen _ has resumed its practice after from France, where he was - : Getievievel Shaman oh t li. (cation of the summer month s, He ix employed at|."* One! van, Eileen Sullivs rine Sull- refiner Hah Sh he cl < iven, Mary H Adams, _ Master Jack Shaffer has gone to ary ee : : : f Long, Pateicia Sullivan, Lennis Sturgis, S. Dak., where he will at-! Miss Minnie Mitze DINU ALINE B COS BSC LENCE : an i h, Hazel Goode, Verna Burnett, tend school this winter. - ing tonight for San F ne Ale ak = dctan he Melissa Brooks, Helen Carlson, Irn Seeks where she will spend S viclo Patton, Olive’ Mar Wilhelr Matt Smith, manager of the Chey- vacation with Mies Bessic sors} - Scherck, Eunice Sm lice 0'C enne Fruit company, spent yester h nor, Agnes Claire, Vivian Blodgett, here on busines Mrs. Kenneth MeDonald has ‘ 3 “ Molly O’Mally, Helen Michie and ; prnedene ae ane i Katherine Dunn, and the Messrs. Vin- _ ©: T- Lupton, of the Frantz Oil cor- Creek ranch after sj cent Carter, Walter Solenberger, poration, has returned from a busi- days in town Frank Werren, Clyde Hysong, James "¢*8 trip to Denver PSE Sa eS Clair, Brian Tobin, Pierce Smith, Ed es Roy C. Wyland is in Lusk for a few ward Donahue, Ed. O’Brien, Miss Betty Bagert has accepted days on a business trip IRIS DANCE PAVILION Spurlock, Joe Rust, Ross Guripel, # position at the Coliseum garage Arthur Borks, R. M. Boeke, Bil] 274 has come here from Cheyenne Miss Kath Morris, Edwin Bean, J. T. Dislin, t? live twa ceo ignien Leigh Townsend, Erickson, V. Knig $ on necou ri f , Beads Wie Mena cy McCarty has returned illness Rule for two day Costello, Paul Devine, Oscar Thomas, . from Cheyenne and Denver, where J. A. Chase, J. H. } Silas a oe he was attending to business mat- Leslie Moorman, has just returned ters from 1 nonths’ service in F Brooks, Wm. Barnar Dan Mara, Purdy, Charles . 1 ; g yle, William Stanneed, Hugh Me- . Campbell h : ‘ a ee eee gia eu ue nale skal r Donald; Quentin ‘Singwatd’ and La . C. Campbel as returned to F 1c ed : Quentin’ Sihgwald ‘and “Veal cicyemuavattentbelagiia:Gaeper) for _ Jarmea Strathern talexpected home You Furnish Costumes McGrath. about a week . from overseas wh Re he Masks Will be Fumished FREE for over two years int sion ammunition compan He esumachistold position at. the WATCH THE DATE Studio Recital by. Pupils of Professor Lundberg C. E. Wittmeier of the Wholesale Tie AG meet 1 Supply company, has returned f pi ee auth vecital by: thes nupiie-of ‘Montana. Mrs. Wittmeier will refinery. Prof, Rudolph Lundberg was NR SE al SR SA, 2h. &* at the 7 tela B “ve ve FALL OPENING RC SPA LAPRPAABRAAAAAAAALAAAS ooae ” ve faa : TUESDAY, SEPT. 2 ' Did You Ever Stop To Think piano & % “This is the police stat i cee te Casper Private School Management Mrs. Nye Roberts. 516 South Durbin St. Telephone 339 ee etsy BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Departments, Beginners’, Primary, Grammar Individual Instruction, Open-Air Classes, Seance Play-ground Activities. Southern Wau FRENCH AND MUSIC DAILY. The marriage of and Thomas W. W isgust and sai ubout the new officer . Southern vas perform- Parents who desire the best for their children will ap- t 1 o'clock preciate the quiet refined home atmosphere and uncrowded He eres healthful class rooms, where EVERY child recites EVERY les- son EVERY day. ———$—$—$ << — —— ——___—__— 94 What it means to own a car that you have full confidence in’ Truck Owners Attention WE BUILD ANY STYLE TRUCK BODY FOR ANY MAKE OF TRUCK ; Estimates Furnished Schulte Hardware Co. Phone 64-W When you drive a MAXWELL you just simply feel that you have full and easy control of your car and that you have power to meet anv emergency. The little car seems to know of its own wonderiul power and inspires its driver with its instant response to every.touch of the accelerator or steering wheel. You can drive a MAXWELL all day and come in at night rested and reireshed, for it is a real and constant pleasure to drive a MAXWELL and you can always look forward to a day out in your MAXWELL with glad anticipation and after the day is over it remains with you as a pleasant memory REMEMBER—The MAXWELL is the first car that ever climbed Muddy Mountain. Maxwell Garage 167 SOUTH ASH PHONE 643-W. 132 South Center Street BLACKSMITH SHOP Corner Second and David—Phone 368-J. LS. TTT: (? ((]#i#itiiiiii(0ION nw rw www rwwwr Trae rewe rere ee Sa Soe 2 OF EOC WT ON TING Lo Ce Se ie eS se se the Me a Dann Pa Pes PLP BAR AMOR LBABDBR ADA BEE BABB BBA DAL AP ABE AP BD BPHRBAOBDAS ee en a ee Oernr it ae ooo Oe eae ; ; | i ; J , i ‘ ee | i he City ort GOODRICH PAGE THREE | Akron Ohio P = ' —- = - 2. ) 3 f i ( { ; ea lires ie ee ee ew ~ ' Fabrics ] Cords A = a Buy Goodrich Tires ‘rom a Dealer ADJUSTMENT , Certified By Goodrich More-Mileage Adjustment 6,000 miles 8,000 miles v ~~ Tat (3: vt

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