Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1919, Page 3

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- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1919 Che Casper Daily Cribune mare crurm PAGE THREF si eran A - : ve HARTER NO. 1¢ RESERVE DISTRI Grr "he week ; REPORT OF CONDITION = : OF THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK, AT CASPER, IN THE Rd Horseh, a druggist at Salt Creek HH. P f Ohio 0 a OF wy AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEM spent yesterday here on busine y. ha ‘ "1 ' BER 12 George Mahoney = ; si sd j RESOURCES d from France, has : Pp ‘ ' pe oO f sition with the Casper Storage gro- summer his { tonds d t ery Y te { Mrs. T. F. Algeo Hostess head by narrow thands of white satin, , a fo Ladies of St. Mark's and fell full the length of the v Miss Kathryn King hs i - The ladies of the St. Mark’s guildiding gown. A huge shower boquet of house on the corner of South Davi Be pacha aad re will meet at the home of Mrs. T. F.!roses and illfes of the valley com. 84 Sussex streets to G. L. Frost e Algeo, 731 South Durbin street, on’ pleted the perfect costume Mi K Abthe Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock i allace, maid of hon Logan r fr i r Prarmacy o-2 ywned in pink satin and car- @ fro dn Dougla la 8 Methodist Circles awaathoart aieea: j rea Suz be Meet Together 1, Mics Esther Jour. 4 the tray or Hl. Nic aes ves : The General Aid society of the; wore a dainty ! epted « positior h uy from ¢ After you eat—always take <\)). Methodist, church met the church roses of Midwest n seat patlors Friday afternoon with 64) pale 3 A 7 ON i¢ x 0 members present. Good reports were Docke, atto has retur given by the officers of the various the best man e ea ¥ t Polla (CFOR YOUR AciD-sTOMAGD bl circles and $108 was turned over by away by her father, John J after Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat- ‘ Y a the circle treasurers to the general Jourgen year he 14th from ed Gassy Feeling. Stops food souring, = treasurer. Little Miss Bernice Jourgens transportation corp Fepestin , and all stomach miseries. ‘ f -) 9 At the close of the business a fluffy pink dress seattered fl Fle Swockand strouas Inaeaces Wieser Coa eo, ‘ yA sion an intercsting program from a basket in the path of the Mrs. William K. Ma has ¢ tre. Ro AL Min EATONICIs the best remedy. Tens of thou- \\,y S ¢ 1 Phrift given with Mrs. C. H. Hood acting! bride, und Master Carl Mygerd car- '° Casper f Asper ? Caspe saree aneanee rien ama tet cone ga leader. Mrs. Edward E. Bailey!ried ‘the wedding ring or atin her husband, who 1 with ta fo please or ve will refund msney,” Get e big 6 took “Martha Washington” ushion. W. B. Snodgrass of Salt the Midwest commissary eM Ras today,” Son wi cen, subject; Mrs. ©. Blac Cyeek played the Mendel pa eee ——_ 1 Grover Cleveland,” jing march for the bride to enter b J. Garbariio has returned to his H. J the LIABILITIES Hood, “Mrs. John After the wedding ceremony ition at the Midwe 2 i r pa he Watch the Fletn Movement” 2 Mr. Hood entertained with a cello course dinner with a beautiful y at his home | Net 9 selection after which delicious re- ding ¢ was served to the relations ‘" Co r. Gargar theo eee freshments were served by Mesdames and closest friends by the bride’s Proud father of a baby bo Burwéll, Barr, Engelke, Hoffman, mother 1 o nder 5 Jarvis and Horsch. » young couple left on their, Mr. and Mrs. M,N. W r ha ! wh ( r nk : moon immediately afterwards, “one to De on a she isines : ker Dinner Party Given out-of-town guests pleasur ess. W ere Cuptai on | 9 at the Henning Hotel r a © sue { Cert i € t Tom Nichols was the host at a de-| Ha Halen Haye: Mr ° Cas r v 8.0L 3 ligious six-course dinner at the Hen-\the groom, and Max Hays, brother Athens, ; : set ning hotel last night. Covers were of room, of Riverton, Wyo.; Mr. #t the hor s ul = : nat 7 : laid for ten guests, the Misses Irene and Mrs. C. E. Baldwin of Lander; Mr. Johnson ring Su si : t thie Higlin of O'Neil, Nebr., and Mary and Mrs. Georye H. Snodgrass o J. J. Jonson b ‘ h , ; : England, of Omaha, Nebr., being the | Creek. ing into the business po ie finite Py ; 651,549.4 guests of honor. ‘The out-of-town M is one of the he may te here = guest of the evening was William most cha st popular girls Sweeney of Huntington, Ky.,-who is of Cx aining friends h her C. A. Reed has returned Visiting with Archie Weidner here. | winning personality. Mr. Hays, who where he went on a e: : formerly the county agricultur Lud Informal Dinner for agent , has a host of Ca : ; William Cooper friends, und all who know the young _, Miss Lola Miller, who has been em- add . a An informal dinner party was couple wish them a world of happi-| Ployed in the offices of M. P. Wheel t v4 en last night in honor of William’ ness. er, is ill at her hom pas ant wie is leaving today for Mr. and Mrs. Hays will return in dea 7 Crawford, Nebr. The six guests heip- about two wee nnd make their home 9, o, .& reg er we + 2, New Fall pa ed prepare the three-course dinner’ in Pilot, Wyo. OAS eae eee osioete Coste teoelothe sho sho sio sto aa et ake foege cfoatestoete md ec Z ' \ in the apartments of Miss Martha pane a 4 % . si dayton ater = Ae rs : Hawkins. After the sumptuous meal ar: . 2 NP Save cee OMe teeee Jtosalts (SEAL) the party danced at the Pavilion. The | cil Y NEWS” Uy oe ° te h jerful assortment ! nmi guests were the Misses Martha Haw-| » F< enevo ent rotective a af c —_ == —<——— pins, Daisy Mortimer, Selma Young, % nd the Messrs. William Cooper, Bob = Mr. und Mrs. G. Rs Osterwald ac- % Martin and How: ard Rin rle. ‘companied by the Misses Jane R9 b4 4 Imporeant Meeting of Hell’s Half Acre, driving overland. £2 $ ~ Ladies of Baptist Church : . S< % Brand new ney-Comb Radiators { ale i The ladies of the Baptist church, Miss Pleeta Renville ha & de | f ' ' ‘ are urged to attend gan important) fined to her aps nthe W vate oe There will be a regular session of this Lodge on Fri- ~ tyle Ford cat Factory guarantee, $25.00 ¥ meeting to be held inthe basement! for the past but is im: "¥ - é £3 Come to O. K. Radiator Shop and see samplk 3 of the Pacondee on Thursday after-4 Proving steadily at the present time. <9 day evening, September 19th at 8 o'clock at Odd bs 5 noon at 2:30 o'clock. Od : eitie é J. H. Lathon of the Marshall Papev, < Fellows’ Hall. b 0. K. RADIATOR SHOP a lourebusan-Hays ‘ompany, of Omaha, is here on b 35 So, y rn Gutles teas, suas avllk thacGasper St & ' ps oe ; “ 435 West Second St. Phone 87 “The most beautiful wedding of the y : ae Business, initiation and entertainment. Your at- % - yédr was performed this afternoon at * A x — four.o'clock by the Rev. W.L. French) _E. P. 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