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THURSDAY, SEPT. it, 1919 Mrs. G Events’ |. from a t mountain | Dougla. Ww. W Powder River News. The two arrived in Cz their marriage license issued in a earby county. Then the minister per with #2 purty of friends to the state fair | ranging at Douglas. livestock. r @ have gone to Tron River, Mi ste : 1e shipped his she there on acount te Riley of the sharta; d He repor pe Was performed a Mrs. William Cronin has gone with | are in from the Oil ¢ George B. Nelson and family are} F. B. Willis, repre _ Che Casper Daily Tribune eorge Wyatt and ch wr, and Mrs. H. J. Paterson jef yesterday for the KING-RILEY MARRIAGE ntly | ia King John L. Riley, both of Ca Tt mia and plentiful expected home we ' at the Presbyterian parsonage J. Diekenson has returned Riley 1 pipefitter iwest wo weeks vacation in the Rose ho. refiner nd s and at her ranch near nm heir home in West i a PIANO FOR SALE rn $ ano which if sold at or ning, beginr t 8 ga nterested wr t Visitor ¥ t l t fused to marry them because it eat ae 30 p 4 ’ , SS. Cowman was not issued in this county. The leaving tomorrow to attend the air[A. J. Joh Me if ire me Co ‘ips court house was closed because it was at Douglas for the day. Denver or ‘ ; © | ‘The county clerk could not be) About 18 novices and 50 Shriners Bont Sreeh Penne Loci: i he | found. The deputy was as hard to,4re leaving on Sunday, overland if} Miss Mollie Sul ne with lini Pollyana: tonigh@rat the Method! (Galland: on ao on find, At 11 o'clock that night the the weather conditions permit, for }a party t couple which had come to Casper to the annual Shrine ceremony held at! fair t married decided to give up the, the Korien temple in Rawiins. About earch for the county clerk a hope- 190 candidates will attend the meet- less job. The couple returned to the ing. eastern county from whence they had -ome—unmarried. George the Maso Miss Mary Place has gone to Den-|in Rawlin ver on a shopping trip. Soon after|ne yest Powder River! ‘ 1€r return here she will go to Lara- Mrs, A. E. Eiglin Hostess mie to attend the university. A. J. Woods, manager of the Mex- Saturday Afiernoon iean Hot company, has returned fr Miss Irene Biglin of O'Neil, Miss Ruth Wallace, who is with the|a tour of the state on busine Nebr., Miss Mary English, of Omaha, Natrona Abstract. & Loan company,|his flour Nebr. and Miss Alice Kennedy, of hs gone to attend the fair at Doug Ind., will be the honor !#s- | Willia an informal tea given by . a |tend the Biglin at her home on About for Douglas, where she will spend Mr A. | South Pine street on Saturday thirty gues circles will b invited. < + * The Misses Bertha Martin and Ge- | lived her Dinner Given at the Henning Hotel This Evening ‘The Messrs. Frank Warren, James Clair and Clyde Hyssong will be the dinner given at the Henning ning. The guests are es Margaret, Katherine and Patricia Sullivan, Alice of Lafayette, Ind., who is guest at the Pat Sulli- wan h ., and Miss Mary Tobin, and Roy George, and Brian Tobin. After the dinner party the vill go to the pavilion to | here today on their way to Lander. . Mrs. L host C. L. Howard, of Casper, has decided}ance has to locate here and has accepted a po- | France. sition with the Midwest refinery. thome in iss Mrs. Margaret Clowery has gone to Tne Gi Chicago upon receiving word that! where he her sister, Mrs. Pat King, had died} yersity {in one of the hospitals there. Mrs. | King is the mother of little Miss King, who visited in Casper Mrs. C r, and was well known for/tend t [aes aesthetic and ballroom dancing. |her hu |Mrs. Clowery intends to bring Mi s to Casper with her to live sruest dance last a Mrs. Arthur Schulte Hostess at Dainty Tea i Twenty of Casper’s young ladies v rved at an unusually well ap- | pointed tea by Mrs. Arthur Schulte, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles| past few in honor of Miss Mary Tobin. The Henneigh of Salt Creek, who are vis-| vuests brought their needlework and |itors in the city, and Mrs. Sameretta knitting and a delightful afternoon|/Qjark and Mrs. P. R. Hayes of the lees were sé his home. was spent by all. The tables were| Wigwam, are touring overland to the] Mrs. R decorated with baskets of garden’ fair at Douglas for the day. *heyenne da dainty tea was served te 8 tlowers by the ¢ urming hostess. » ote her well known and delightful Polly. the guest Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bon, Miss Irma} inna reading at the Methodist church | jooking for a home. Patton and Lee McGrath are leav-| his evening, and the miscellaneous | ing today for an informal dinner at} nusical readings tomorrow evening. the Brooks’ ranch and from there; oS Miss Melissa Brooks, Siles Brooks} y and Spurlock will join the party, | a: and ll tour to Douglas to at-! fair, tend the state fair. | “i id pending the day at the states hoes | Dr. Clara MeCracken, who has been Miss Ormsby to Attend visiting at the home of udge Charles Wolf Hall in Denver E. Winter, has left on her way to | Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby and} her home in Bellvedere, Ill. a] laughter Miss Helen left this morn- | MeCracken will v in Laramie = i - for Denver where Miss Ormsby | Denver before going home. She has attend Wolf Hall, a select girls’ | spent the last three months in Colo- Mrs. \rado and Wyoming and is very much in|-impressed with the country. chool, this winter. Mr, and Ormsby will spend a few Denver before returning home. A. E. Biglin, accompanied by Mrs. | Miss Nora Banner has just re-| Biglin’s house guest, Miss Ireneain turned from Buffalo, Wyo. After a | Biglin and Miss Mary English, mo-} trip thru the Yellowstone National |tored to Douglas to spend the day at | park with her parents, Miss Banner the fair. went to Sheridan and Buffalo to visit & E . with school friends. She and her Mrs. E. R. Sturgeon, an old resi-| ister, Miss Helen Banner, are leay- | dent of Casper, and high official in ing Sunday for the University of the lodges here, left yesterday morn- Wyoming at Laramie. ing on the Northwestern for Balti-| ‘ ook o® more, Ohio, where she will attend the | 100th anniversary of the Independent j Order of Odd Fellows as reppresenta- | tive from the state assembly of Wy- Mrs. Sturgeon will visit in Washington, C., and New York | City before returning to Casper | Methodist Aid dleets on Friday © General Aid society of the Meth church will meet in the chure rs on briday afternoon at ock A large attendance is ¢x- ected as the R W. LL. French 1: tfering a gift to all the circles hav- » 15 members present and on time. | \iter the business session there will be a short program given, and re- ments will be served with the ames George Jarvis, Al Burwell, Charles Hoffman, Charles Green. R. Barr, H. Engleke and Sutherfield hostesses, Mike Kenny, Ed Schulte and Tom- | mie Fiddes are driving overland to- | day to Douglas, and will take in the | ‘ fair there. | * 3 * | Dick Sennett is in from his ranch | in the Wind River country on busi ness for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Svendsen and | % Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and family mo- ' tored to Douglas today to attend the State fair. fres ~ CITY NEWS ——- 6 E.R. Reynolds is in Casper from, A. L. Wallace and family are at-/ Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on business, and tending the fair in Douglas, having sO impressed with the business ac- motored down this morning. tivities in Casper that he has made * plans to locate. here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hartman and Aap Nes family and Richard Beam of Cas- O. L. Emerson, representative of per report a fine trip and a good the Parke & Davis company of De- time at the state fair on their re- troit, is here calling on his trade. turn last evening. There was ay) pee 2 large crowd in attendance Wednes- Miss Charlotte Dunn, who is em- day. ployed at the Golden Rule, has gone ‘o Douglas to the state fair. ._* © Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson of Big Muddy have just returned from a Mr. and Mrs. Royal Reed, and trip to Omaha, where Mr. Wilson Mrs. Reed, who is here visiting her marketed several carloads of sheep. on ave gone to Douglas to attend He found the market very good and the fair received a high price. Before re 2 turning to Wyoming the Wilsons vis The first meeting for over two. ited in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and at onths of the Blue Lodge of the Ma-, Blair and Fremont, Nebr. ‘Ns Was held in the temple last * . ‘ent. A committee was appointed Bert Wagner and family of Cas- » arrange a program for the Grand. per are going to Douglas Friday Lodge of Wyoming meeting which is‘morning to atJend the fair and the to be held here on October 8 and 9. former expects to see friends whom It * bi ‘he has not seen in 26 years as he was Mr. und Mrs. Leon Goodrich have one of the first residents of Doug- waved from their home on South} las. eech street to the C. Young Me es “partments, where they will live until About 45 discharged soldiers were telr new home is completed on CY served with hot coffee, doughnuts eon and fruit by the Red Cross and Wa , Mothers of America, when they pas: Don't miss heaving Pollyanna to-'ed thru Casper yesterday. The boys night at the Methodist church. were from the first division of the 9-11-1t first army of occupation. H + « © * jand poten Miss Augusta Adams left last night \ing overland from Casper’s society tWo days at the fair. Earl Patterson has returr ; |Casper from Denver. Mr. Patterson neva Kinney of Denver passed thru| ployed with the Casper bakery Calif Tinsbloom, lately of France,!day for Neb who has been visiting his sister, Mrs.| married this coming v Mf Denver university last ye to Denver on a short visit Mrs. R. H. Mosher and Ted Mosher, | ing at the W Lake City, Utah, where he : will live at 167 South Jackson street. Miss Pauline Lucille Mayo will give | Mrs. Lamont was here last month as | Hear Paul Glad Girl” in “Poll Charles E. Winter is in Doug-|the Methodist chure W-st PHONE 69. » Douglas tate ist church. 9-11-31 = — 2 Meet me at the Wigwar 3-8 -6t Brimer, ns of the s e of the w s here or er ishing concern ey has gone to at- ate fair at Doug! e before, when he wa m- eona Lukenhart left yester ska, where-she will be Her fi recently returned from The couple will make Crawford, Nebr. 3“ Ride over => the Tired Spot in the Day Need a lift into the long pull of the altemoon? . around the comer for a long, cool drink efifoamy A mvanis cone for fair—a health drink, with a flavor that you can’t forget. Everybod, > likes it ~ everybody's drinking it. 2 ‘wi Different! Better! Satisfies! i+ > i ose, ESSE of Miss Sarah Martz whil 5 ANY, Sheu, Mian, Nisnie has gone to Ow will attend Creighton u Mr. Gillipsie w stud par P. Plummer, who will at- state fair at Douglas wit nd today, will go from the Corey, who has been liv t apartments for the months, has gone to Salt will make M. Lamont has come frozt to join her husband. 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