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com Thirty-fifth Wesnae Se Abe a wil ; rated at Surprise Party ; : gta and Mes. A. P. Van Brugh were \ CITY NEWS | the honored guests at a surprise din- r, celebrating their thirty-fifth Mr. wedding anniversary, at the home of rhs Mr. and Mrs. Dana Van Burgh. The home was beautifully decorat- od in pink carnations and garlands of smilax. A course dinner was orved, covers being laid for six. _ Mrs. Joe Dessert has returned from Later in the evening more friends Boulder, Colo., where she accompa ime in and a delightful evening was Tied her daughter, Miss Katherine, pent playing cards and with music. who will attend the University of vir, and Mrs. A. P. Van Burgh re- Colorado for the winter. ceived many lovely and _ practical and Mrs. H. S, Sutton have gone overland to Akron, Ohio. From there Mr. Sutton wil] go to West Vir ginia to visit his old home. : , Arthur Miner has been brot to his he guests of the evening were home in Casper from Doug wher Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Van Burgh, Mr. he has been in the hos: ind Mra. C. Il. McBride, Mr. and train accident i 4 » was se \irs Ray McBride, Miss Martha Haw-|riously injured. Mr, Miner bins and Shelby Van Burgh. fered the amputation of an ~ ae Sin * leg, but is improving steadily. Mrs. T. E. Algeo to Be =f itis Hostess Tomorrow Robert Carpenter has gone to Lusk Mrs. T. F. Algeo will be hostess on business for several days it a luncheon given at her home, 616 det Ved South Beech street, tomorrow after- R. G. Olson, who has come here noon at 1 oclock, from Minneapolis, Minn., to live, has * accepted a position with the Webel Hirthday Party Commercial company in the men’s for Mrs. A. P. Van Burgh {furnishing department Mrs. A. P. Van Burgh was the! i a honor guest at an informal birthday Fverett Davison, who was in the party at her home on North Jeffer-' employ of White’s grocery, has gone on, last night. to his old home in Denver. Sweet peas of all colors were the § SA decorations for the home. Dainty re-; J. L. Tremaine, who was called reshments were served by the hos-, east several months ago for the set t and a very enjoyable evening tlement of an estate, returned to was spent playing cards. Casper this morning. He has visited Mr. and Mrs. Dana Van Burgh, points in Tex Oklahoma, Missou Miss Marthe Hawkins, Shelby Van ri and Kansas since leaving here. Mr urgh, Melvin Shepherd, and Kay Tremaine will locate in Casper and McBride were the guests of the even- | will probably be connected with the nee Standard refinery. eee e 46 Party to Tour Ed Judge arrived here yesterday Colorado from Denver and expects to make ‘The Honorable and Mrs. Patrick Casper his home. Sullivan and their daughter, Miss - “ fileen, accompanied by Miss Irma Mr. and Mrs. Frank Julian were latton, are leaving early tomorrow ‘in Casper today from their ranch morning on a tour thru Colorado. near Bessemer. They will meet Mrs. John Morton of : Douglas in Denver, who will accom-| Mrs. L. S. Worthington returned pany them on the rest of the trip. to Casper yesterday after a_ visit They expect to be gone two or three with friends at Cheyenne. weeks, visiting all the points of in- | “¢ . terest. R. L. Wertz of the Producers Oil & Refining company, arrived here Mrs. R. N. Nichols and three chil- | this morning from Denver. dren are the guests of Mrs. Nichol’s A. fell parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Brooks, John Reedy, special agent for the at the Brooks ranch, while Mr. Nich- | Northwestern railroad was in Cas ols is on a hunting trip in the moun- per today on business. tains, oc6 so * © alain, st eqte He M. A, Hawley went to Cheyenne Farewell Tea at Home of Mrs. James Burns will be used in work on the state Mrs. James Burns and Mrs. H. W., highway. | Baker will preside at a tea in honor poten raat of Miss Mary English, of Omaha, Mrs. McCoy and her three children| N and Miss Ireneaia Biglin of left this morning for Carrington, | Neil, Nebr., who are the house S. Dak., where they have relatives. guests of Mrs. A. E. Biglin. A warrant has been issued for McC y| The lovely new home of Mrs. who deserted his family here. Burns on Lincoln and Devine streets, a will be prettily decorated in garden; There were no sessions of the dis-| flowers. The hostesses will serve tea; trict court yesterday as Judge Ralph from 2 to 6 o'clock for about 20 Kimball was in Lander for the week ruests, end. He is expected back this after- This will be the farewell enter- noon, tainment for the two popular house | guests of Mrs. Biglin as the young! Miss Sarah Martz ladies plan to leave for their homes 2 home on Second street in the 1100) within the next few days. Miss Eng-| block, and will move there from her lish and Miss Biglin have been ele-| apariments in the Ideal, tomorrow. vantly entertained while here, and eee lave many friends in Casper. rr ery Clinton Taffe, and Herbert Schulte ‘and several other young men spent Page-McKay Engagement the week-end on « hunting trip at Announcements Received ,Johnson’s Lake. They have very lit Word has been received from tle to say as to their luck, except that Springfield, Mass., of the engagement they all got back safely. of Miss Doris Page of that city to Piet * Hugh Deane McKay of New York Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren have City. Miss Page visited here last bought a new bungalow on CY avenue | s mer as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | where they will make their home Glis Walker of South Center street. 3 ieee J | <s Page is a graduate of Miss| Frank Cookson of the Richards & 's school in Philadelphia and Cunningham store, has gone to Pow Cathedral Seminary, Washington, ©. Mr. McKay is doing advertising ‘ocation. work for an eastern magazine after > % having taken a course in journalism; Charles Mednick, proprietor of the ‘nan eastern college. | Casper Loan office has returned from The date of the wedding has not heen set. For the Balance of This Week WEP ARE OFFERING A Real Special ———on all——_—- = THE KASSIS DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY CO. 122 South Cénter, Next Door to Kimball Drug Store. teday to bring back a truck ee as purchased | | years, All. druggists, in | bring quick relief and oft D.| der River looking for a homestead | , where he spent a week} Che Casper Daily Tribune BRITISH AIR PILOT IS MISSING Mr. and Mrs. 1. ( aving for ¥ live. Mr ger of the A. Schult company where h rious illness o fohn Heory Mee} and Mi ver, Cole cense yeste office Pa., who be mer here, hug spend the make Spruce iftern will visit Mrs. Brand wil City, Mo. Fron Shreveport, | Campti, and inee the i trip to Casper inte s of his re yards. Mr. Web: sted in ¢ country wy after ere she will aite ion and \ have come to Der D. C. Dunham, National Sal ny of Minn calling on his Miss Anna day from Buel the week-end w ranch, Miss Margaret Speas ranch, wh week-end Cincinatti to the Lame ! ivening Transcript _ “1ANO FOR SALE tore » Casper a strictly f sold at one, 8 2 positive par- vain. s. If interested write at 1o- once for particulars to rHE DENVER MUSIC Denver, Colo COMPANY, B. Greenburg 9-8-15t Riverton, Wyo., at the home , returned to t LYRIC THEATRE Robert Cohen 4 f the Chamberlin pany have gone to the on business for a few day CONTINUOUS | P.M. TO 11 P.M. 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