Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 3

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1919 yenne Arcives ; Blanche Lummis here visiting at the Mrs. B. B. Lummis ‘ Lummis is and of home Chey- of about frequent many has + in Casper here informal Daucing Party Home of W. W. Cheadle informal dancing party will be this evening at vid Mrs. W. W. Cheadle, tiatrict, in honor of their son Cheadle, who has recently re- at Endeavor f Evening. » Christian Endeavor socicty of Presbyterian church will give a at the fairgrounds this even The pienicers will be taken to ere in motor rs, und box heen prepared by the ladies. \ fine time anti ed by all Nellie Hays eas at Dinner iss Nellie Hays was hostess at mingly appointed dinner at her ast night. Covers for twelve laid at the artistically decorat- table. After the delicious dinner wuests spentsa pleasant ev yinge music, Picnic at Garden Creek Mrs. is, Mr. Dr. and Mrs t from Cheyenne at of he home Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Miss Rosaline Stone of Cheyenne, house guest of Dr 1 ir athrop, and Charles Cullin cb an informal pienie at Gs eek falls last eveni Miss Burkette’ to Attend School in Denver Violette Burkette is within the next few Miss leaving days for Den- West- vr, Where she will attend the «ro Institute of music and dramatic Miss Burkette h heen. a.yery of Professor Lundberg id has ever failed to please an wience with her talented playing. will specis in music at the n Institute. Mrs. Burkette company her daughter ta Den and spend a few days there pupil House Guests at F. R. Hofsmith Home Oak street, Midshipman MeWhinnic tus finished his year at the U. Naval academy and is home on 4 He will return to Annapolis ly to resume his studies. The Mistes Hufemith to Attend Colorado U. Yhe Misses Ava and Janice Huf- slder, Colorado, where they will end the state university this win- ~~ - _CITY CITY NEWS o— ——— . Miss Edna Gr Edna Gri is in from y visiting at the home of Mr. Asbell on Durbin a will be their house for about a week. ° ° Ladies Guild of St. Mark's will serve a chicken dinner public at the parish hall on fay niwht, Sept. 2d ‘ham Bunday is in the Richards oil busine: “Holmes to Homes” We sell nearly all the known makes of Safety Razors. Aute Strop, Gillette's Keen Kutter, Ever Ready Gem, Durham Duplex. For a quick, clean shave recommend the Enders (as illustrated). we Price, $1.00 ia Holmes hardware Co. Phone 601 Casper, Wyo. the home of* Mids a¢ from service in France. Many high hool hoys of Casper, te ue & the first to leave, t! t3 at the affair. Re-| vents will be served by Mrs. le and plans have been made the evening one to he long red ening ne Blanche Lum-! Charles J. MeWhinnie, midshipman U.S. N., is Spending the week-end the F, R. Hufsmith home on Southey ith are leaving next Thursday for Burr Oak, Kar ake hy wang Bt White's or Miss Marguerite Trene Shea will have her class in daneing at the 7 + n, Wy Odd Fe hall tomorrow after. T°3¢htative = noor ck. Miss Shea ha ending: ‘the AN Baelien Teste per company busine thetic « New Yo the physical director x peaD ets vipa nen pre oft drink firm they ws her busine Master arker Sprague tonight t re for Kearne will atiend th will be year at th academy, , . other boys will enter far * Wolfert, who teach ing in Creek, is in Casper to given igi evening, attend the dancing honor of Lewi party Cheadle thi of Bat of Mr Miss Ruth Cheney ting at the home until Saturday Hole Sam whe has been time nes, for some turned home yesterday Mrs. ( BR. Field of Glenroch siting with her 4 Mr Service for a few Miss Nellie Ford of Bates Hole Ke oh oN visiting w friends in Casper. Sh s hich) lie tends to return to her home on Saturday. install The Kimball druy store has do a@ new cash system lately than wing the clerks make th change as was done formerly , patron will pay the ca rb ani € ne the store This will ‘i eat saving of time to the omers and will better the service n the store, ved. turned frou Douglas for a homestead near t C. Geis left last night for where he has an application pending before the state board of medical examiners. Tt is Dr. Geis’ intention to start general practice in the profession of surgery ani medicine in Denver. Miss Clara der’s for state un on her way to th La stay Victor “Adams has gone to Boulder where he will attend the medieal col lege. Mr, Adams is from Denver but 5 has been employed in Casper for the ~ ummer, Aina keum, » is at the sk ‘ Sh pend the with him, 4 Monday to attend Kyt where will turning week-er high school, 13 1 Denver Shaffer und returned from Cheyenne, where he days on business for y furniture has Mrz. Sadie Keiser old he er being in-Los Angeles, Calif r five months i y return here he sper the S com. d resum of the Tent and in Scott, Ne Ro Awning con R. J. stree vany Ucker: wh matters Dave Armint business CLOTHING THIEVES GET here on business . M. E Dor contracteor of ifter Gilbe her ookiny busi- las, i ness matters. Glenr where he recovered hi un stolen motor car, J. Roger Mr. and Mrs. M. it) the veturned from Denver, where y Judge Wheeler spent several days on busi ion yee tt ness for the Wheeler & Worthin hingeheraw fhe ton offices y y Hugh Miller has returned from, the theft Rawlins, whe attended the) —— Shriners’ nieeting at the Korien tem- qe R ple and also looked after business A A RH matters. For head or throat Catarrh try the . vapor treatment— Lester Chase has gone to New Mexico on oil busine Mrs. Chase will remain at hi partment at the {deal until later when she will join Chase in Mexico MC ‘K's VAPO Re 608, H.2C a ee East Casper Grocery Open for Business APONTE Nee rite hl With the most exclusive line of Groceries, Fresh Meats, Vegetables and also soft drinks and con- fections. We Deliver to Any Part of the City JULIUS SCHNEIDER, Prop. On Corner of Second and Fenway Sts. Phone 401-M. nan ported tc nercial aided with n broug and FOR at ( You and ly Vi ip ha. / h | Wo} [| | | “I | | ‘ | \y i) A Ney = f \ + c y \ Lj { \ \/ Wee EEA DEES 41 last secon > this ningtor » hip is RENT will se hut oil » be ar oil ht ser down r Wel TAUG) injured red that freetured. was ank] Bed Phone 7 —~,/ VPN \ Hoe \ \ \ me room 74, or o’cl Che Easper Daily Fur | i ‘ {i ws co A HURT WHE K were four men hospital t Pat Me fractured ne His le most 4 showed H. 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