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EPT. 22, 1919 MONDAY, S Meeting of the |for a War Mothers. The War Mothers of America will} ed from in ¢ ; haiti donartnverrt ; ‘ 1 Gray ic) hold a special meeting at the city Farewell Party he week- wor appointe € h € ' a }) at 4 o'clock Tuesday after- for Mrs. J. L. Yates ne eep cnaeteot tensive} “Down as the dollar i on, Sept. 23, to which all women Mrs. J. L. Yate ho leaves soon ots of work was started S Fer, oe nj o@ r her dr en ray 5 xn officer of the United States| party last Frida ening ¢ he hus far rega veatit ¢ . Ke lie health service will address the|Members of the Altar and Miss Minnie Mitzenber Te} sampaientiion. I sebiitrprcak boost ed [ Senior ) in sting on the health conditions in | $0 of St. Anthony's ¢ d her du AG the: Richards 4! i iwugiaudl lumber companies has been | tent t i est race (aspen. : an h at the home of Mrs Cunningham be lege pe g | scared’ to\aid in’ the drive, it is sald fers wit attor » whom ‘ . 3 illen on Center stree Mrs. Yates Y#¢ation visiting Mis e A. Cosh eat Beelat Dedcar hae ani cole ter. Ida B ential - pinner Dance Given has been the secre lan, of San Francisco, Calif Ga iW GHRUCIEY. to take oven Gra [RESTetmEy. A no aie CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO11P.M at the Palesade Miss Hattie Wyatt was the honor est at an informal dinner dance en at the Palisade grill room last irday night. Seven couples of the inger so) t of Casper were the impromptu affair ociely (oe Events’ |: jing the coming Young People on Duck The Misses He = Che Casper Daily Tribune FLKS TAKE HOLA) MICE BRON AT THEIRIS :-". rary OF ARMY DRIVE ON KW AC | Attorney M. W. Purcell has re- Tned from a business trip to Dén- epartment ha erland trip thru the north of the sts tarned Cc, O. Brown, local ager Intensive campaiy vor y the Oxo-gas heaters retuy ve Elks’ lodge here has been started , i from a trip in the northern part of the Salvation Army drive beri It tand d wand the st on which he placed several 900 hut. Definite plar ar M is number of social activities dur. Contracts. on the work was made bea me Read T be nd oT? n ASor ill he greatly mis: members but luties o Pilmar Julian Lever left uti of T 1 he univer. Mr. e. Mont igned to du t Army cary Hunt ave the necessary credits sid toh n a Salvatier ler schoc t for $65,000 4 ubscriptions ty h ween R. C. Meisner, who has bee n ( delicious luncheon was served and '"° Dunn and . Rubies - $1.000 ween courses the guests danced to |‘? me srs Vince : Bee Sa rat CON ee fae Mr. H = . ut Assy hestra. Dancing stopped at twelve hunting party yesterday driving over- eee ot ee enn ne he Ariay WOFk in Montana x, Senior ed hile (the party enjoyed the violin so-|!and in Miss Carlson’s motor car. i Nye ee Seat eping, the night before, and Charlie played by Mra. Otto Krausse, ac-/ They report quite a few ducks, most ooo ey ten Rolle Duncan of es Ind., haw | Soren at ipanied by Miss Frankie Frances cee flying aL to Bue : hej pores ernie ome to Casper to make home with a look of braver nee a a * * * yurty was caught in a snow and sleet ‘ s wife to interesting Meating storm und returned to the Speas : nS ‘ RPtie Paulo iicosdwaie nh ate fe 3 ate e Q Q > ranch where they enjoyed a stea y, from the of the M Refir lam eies) Be Reet eee rn a of Epworth’ Cereus in ‘spite of the weather he Hi MES iia ete to the Laramie office thany f seats : Bess te ‘ vu Y At the meeting of the Epworth (7.00.0) ’ aC) ee aime eaneny. Baas S Denver ‘ ; eerie be Baila cayue held at the Methodist church ; Lar Whol teeeutly atte have ; a otk Wea " evening 20 new members were 1, From the Denver, accompanied her hush: - 3 Deventer ) ve M t in rolled and the total attendance for piy Horns Cavaniié efining company, hus returned! from SNS ete aes evening was 76. Miss Blanche Mr. and Mrs. Byron FE. Whitg came jes devine gp tama ier ‘ 66 ¢ 8 Wagner led the devotional meeting at ji, ¢rom their home in the Big Horn Mrs, Ruth Ker ly we to For Gearae Das = i ’ q . 5 9 a ad er See ted eet UR can, a aati "ope |g Serhan come er Purchase (rice | most enjoyable social hour dur- nied hy Mr. and Mrs. I avid Breedon, ceiving a message telling of the ding for the new school contract, |, Met ° . = ae Ht eet were served, Mr, and Mrs. White will spend the sine . oe per mel er, Mes. Chr jee ee asine Directed by Howard Hickman Ss CACORE ont ie they daughter in Casper 1. B. Winter returned this morn. DIRECT FROM A WEEK'S RUN IN DENVER Philathea Club Breedon will visit here for a short fends here itineas, faar Gat Netesaa. cube. osepn ' f ; Birthday ae ne time only. : ahee itrona Butter) who will be th ashior ~—Also The Junior Philathea club will be ee J. O'B ho loy ‘e val Bee ; eso! . ais itertained at 8 o'clock this evening: ® —~~T7rap aimue”6 SCS asper I eave to aes a : 1 enc D Lee f BIG 3-REEL WESTERN COMEDY AND he home of Miss Opha Martz, 820. | CITY NEWS | morrow night for Springs,| oes .e carret has just arrived in| to sna feinoee or bE Jt aan eS Ash street. The party is being » @ Where he will e-medieal yee PC ete < us discharpe nham w c ae ee | ATHE NEWS viven in honor of the club members ~ J. T. Scott of the Natrona County SOUrse at Color e. Mr aca inlscene ne n the t whose birthdays have occurred in the Loan & Abstract office is ill at his O'Brien att relive stine nse es Se ast three months. Various games home on Durbin street. New Mexico | pecial A Tribune Wantad will sell it ive been planned for entertainment Fig he course in government work there Mattie |} f 1 er Es ES snd a luncheon will be served. Mrs. Frank Barnes has gone to 3 - pend seve eek th her + ¢ Billings, Mont., on a short business _, Vincent Holland, who has been Mrs. I trander at the Wallace-Corson trip. Casper filing on homestead near nartmént Cc u te r Wedding Sunday here, is returning today to his home ware oO. Miss Ruth Irene Wallace, daughter’ ‘Tom Crawford, brother of W. H. Kansas City Bey wil renee ta) und Mrs. C. BE. Winter ar ao s * of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wallace, old Cray arrived Saturday SUNiu ee Oy loca ter Che llsanomestan back from Denver tomor 132 South Center Street Phone 64-W residents of Casper, and William Cor- from Lexington, Nebr., for a visit Mx., Holland: jhas..recently: re DR OVERMAN. Ate CBIR motor: Sur from France, where he saw ac ese ar. ft Denver th on, son of Samuel Corson, a promi- with f nent real ate deale Cheyenne, were quietly married at 4 0’cloc terday afternoon at St. Mar opal church by Rev. Philip K. rds. The beautiful ring serv- a ‘will 0.0 ice of the church was used and the J. M. Burns of the Holmes Hard- “ure C6 remony was witnesged by a-few tion d ptimate friends of the family. oe, Mr. and Mrs. Corson will make their The bride wore a dark blue tailored nate balgy eemnrn men (AGH! \Blimen.. aiiant ( ai SAIMAER ETE HAE Ae cortege ofl © Co B® Burnicod) employed by the) rer canes mame om tne Mottatt road) jy, pets tal thei a pink roses added a charming note of Illinois Pipeline company at Lusk, '" “0 0T# tr > Seattle, arc color to the costume. spent the week end with friends in * 4 G The wedding at the church was Casper. George se & followed by an informal dinner party yee < months in Fr ‘ith the spor which ne it at the home of the bride’s parents. Guy Trevet of the Richards & tation corps of the 3st en rs, ‘Is Wi f ike The guests at both wedding and din- Cunningham grocery department, has pene from Colorado Springs. He 1 . Mr. Girard at ner included Mr. and Mrs. Fred returned from a vacation trip to va-, Plans to visit various parts of Wy- pressed a desire to contribute to iS Sloane, Miss Mabel Sloane, Mr. and rious points in the state ea BD) a home tead, d for the erection of Salvation In Philip Ryan, Miss Helen Wal- Mr, Stealy met an old pal here in Army hut here and prom and Py Mrs. S. W. Conwell, Mr. Charles| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mauk have 've-|2d Krause, the first member of his|a check 0 he fu mnths i nd Miss Elsie Nelms. turned from a hunting trip at Whis- Tegiment he sad ph ia EU leaving une Ir leclar at * spent most of her ky Gap near the Anna Bell-Wyoming the servicr the Army i re hea ike life in Casper and has hosts of friends well. They report fine sport, espe- oe vort for ” ne ie amony both the younger and older cially in antelope hunting. A Tribune Wantad will sell it. he front He Casper residents. For the past two ae = R= 28 ik she has been employed in the 2 of the sess Ue Goanty Ab- tlosdoateade sheets foe's afo-ele-afo-ele-afe ale ale ale aie ate she s8e she ee a8 ale ao soe slo aoa aoe e sho eooge ofo ofo ae ofoate 3 stract & Loan company. Mr. Corson «®% s i in the employ of the Midwest Re- 8 e © 3 We Y 1 hi fining company and has been in Cas- 3 rt | per about four months. He has made bs of “e | any friends during his stay here. | &| | we | — - home in a new bungalow on CY ave- % y k= — — They plan to take a honeymoon 3 % lk Vy i 5 = ( = f vip a little later in the fall. ¥ ge je ZZ ALCL David uaranteed Bers ae 83 5 ) | Knights of Columbus bs cr Elect Officers [eeoesaesoseesoos Seeceecceseecoes we 4 ae = be o-oo : 300eeoeee At a postponed meeting of Casper YY PCOCTTOPOTOOOOD 9000000000000008 ~ Py Council 1568, Knights of Columbus, ae | held at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon » § k he So-eges + the Mallen club officers for the ming year were elected as follows: nd Knight, M. Foley; Deputy d Knight, Charles Cullen; Chan ellor, W. J. Chamberlin; Recorder, Jolin Hurley; Financial secretary, fred Villmave; Treasurer, Leo Duny \dvocate, H. J. Bingenheimer; Le rer, M. W. Purcell; Chaplain, Rev H. Mullen; ustee, M. J. Inside Guard, Angus Me on; Outside Guard, Pat Burke; The meeting was largely attended \fler the election’ plans were made 1% ¢ K? ¢ 1% + 2 + o-ehe-efo-ete-efe-efe-e’ ? ¢ 4, 7 + o4, Me 4, Mote Me PMreeeereys i ¢ er teres ? 7 ad First quality, bright Alfalfa and Timothy mixed, +, i ¢ 4, Me ¢ K? aXe? ¢ ¢ On North Western tracks Tuesday and Wednesday, 23d and 24th. ROY C. SMITH, at Wyatt Hotel cel Sate Sada dadtest heaie ate ele foie footer, fo > a renin and relatives here, "#0 The ae 4 BLACKSMITH SHOP nish-American War Veterans tonight at 8 o'clock in Te iain Ki Si ions Biya Mrs. Addie Kensin las returr Corner Second and Da -id--Phone 368-J. ne 9-22-15 cany, of Denver, it the sae ; EY pelea ay Nx hotel and ects ta) spend sever 1 Mrs. ¢ hiy for : weeks in ‘Casher. 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