Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 24, 1919, Page 3

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Se © TY OT NEI a RN BTS ENE SR TN I IIE EIT EE | OW. B. Fry of the Wyoming Explo- ociety bnjoyable Party St. Mark's Choir iwirte’ The relicarsal of » St y last, night the mem of the organization were most delightfully enteriained at the home ut Miss Leone Blackmore .on South Wolcott street.” The living room was rated with the weird symbols of Hiallowe'en and an interesting con jest provided amusement after whicl . delicious two-covrse luncheon was crved by the entertainment commit veo for the even Mrs. Willian Volharst, Mrs. rge Swartz ane : Blackmore; Similar social af- re'te be held at frequent in- tor a wee Reotaras With Bride William Madden of, Riverton pass- hiru Casper this morning on-his home with his bride. Mr. Mad. i and Miss Dorothy Fuller, - of Kiverton, were married the first of this week in Omaha, Nebr. Mrs. Madden is an old resident of Riverton and has many friends here well as there,” Mr. Madden is well known sheepman jn this par’ if the country. The newly married couple will live on the Madden raneh just ont of Riverton, | Interesting Meeiing uf Choral Society . i ‘he Casper @horal society had 2 Events’ el ON eae Sa Ra |. PERSONALS io. + James Protzman is leaving tonight for California, where he will visit with relatives in San Francisco and "os Angeles. From California Mr. Protzman will go io Phoenix, Ariz.. where he has aecepted a position a wsistant manager in the lumber yards of shis brother, George Proiz man. Cont eat | Q. A. Graybeal has returne his home in Denver after ine ‘bout four days in Casper sitend ‘ing to business matters and visit’; with old friends. wb K..T. Meizer, who, w a resident of Casper, nthe city m business, Mr. Meizer is an op erator in the oil fields in Texas mows Avg’ ; . M. N. Wheeler is expected to re ‘urn- today. fram Denver and Colo cado Springs; where he has been or 1 business. trip? * formerly oo | I. C, Newlin, state bank inspector sand Rudolph Hoffm:h, deputy state Sank inspector. of Cheyenne, visit mith Casper friends yesterday he- tween trains. Harry Anderson, 2 representative of the ©. EB. Bruce and company of -——e went an operation at one of the hos ration company, hos. returned from Pine Mountain, where he was iookinig over the company’ haldings * + Duke’ Wheeler and’ @landé Grieves have returned from theis hunting trip in the Ti country near the Yet! tone They had a fine U + with f five-point eli. park A. E. *Stirrett orney, under- pital in Denvertthis morning re ey Honk Cerdman from the Sweet- water country is in“the cily getting provisions. 0 Deir M Verna Burnett has gone to points in Colorado on a week's va cation. She intends to be in Colo rado “Springs for the football game hefore returning to Casper. R. R. Dempster of Dear here - visiting with lends tens 3 y a few daye. i soft company, from a trip thru the state in tuterests of the concern. has returned * len caughter of J J. Allen who underwent an opera- tion for xppendicilis at the State hos- pital Wednesday, doing nicely: it. Was reported toda Misa Geneva J Rery true woman f* happiest when she knows she is. looking her heat The Marnello Shop. Fhone 808, 246 East Second street. 10-14-tf Semen Soa Leather is high, shoes are higher. Bring your shoe repair work to the American Shoe Repair Co., in their new shop. Corner Durbin and S ond streets, 10- ste aha age: in proven. fields $ acr For very fine meeting last night at the} Omaha, is here on buaitiess with the! phone Wm. Bunday at the Henning First’ Presbyterian ehurch. Severa’ members joined the society, and centered into the j uful cantata “T vuring the intern Fi | inusieal program Was given by the| Professor Lundberg, uccompanied ty t vrs. George Smith, and by Mra, AL C. Bretsehneider, accompanied irs. Thomas, The next meeting of the society | will be held on Thursday evening, ! October 30. C I oe 8 Parish Reception 5 ' Postponed { The Paris reception which’ was to he dat the St. Mark’s church Oct 80, has been postponed and will, he held at the Parish house of the: churehy corner Second and Woleatt | ctreets, on the evening of Oct. a1. | ‘ rvaeay a Hallowe'en Party for School Friends Elaborate plans are | et nade | for a Hallowe'en party. ‘ hy! Mrs. J. R. Rusgel, 54h Us ' treet for ler Helle daughter, “Mias | Maxine sel. The shome. will bg! beautifully decorated and a° number! of feaiore surprises “have heen ar- 4 for whe evening's: pntertain- About twenty of Miss Max- olmates will enjoy the party. or ine’ Mra. A. J? Cunningham and party have been on achuntin trip to. Rar-C ranch, have retirned ta) ih town. Birthday’ Celebration ! at Brooks’ Ranch Silas Brooke waa the host last aight :L an informal pariy and dance cele- rating bie birthday. A number of friends frotu Gasper drove ont to the | ranch, and a very plen-aht evening | was vpent b the gucats. H eae 7 §. Panl Bachelor. a prominent at-| y of Lusk 1 Mrs. Pay! Bache- | lor are spendin eral days in Cas- per on legal Niisiness wend, visiting with friends. Schillings ~» “My dear, I’ve brought | youhomesometea. The} grocer Says it’s great.” “Oh, Schilling Tea? He tried to sell it to me, but I thought it cost too much.” ! “It does cost a little more per pound, but Mr. Williams says a pound of Schilling Tea makes so. many-more cups that it’s really cheaper than the, tea we've been using. And, anyway, I’m tired of that puckery taste. Soa now how about a cup of real fine tea?” There are four Bavors of Schi Team) » Ceylon-Indis, Oclo: bk t, All one quality. In parchmyn-lined moisture-proof, rT At grocers everywhere. a ace be A Schilling & Co San Francisco Vana | OF s of the Mexiean Hot} the ¥ Dali Cribirre 500 WAR'TORN VILLAGES TO = BE REBUILT. LONDON, (By Mail.) —Five hon At the 2 s of France have Gb “adopted” by the British « tee of the French Red Cross y. The inhabitants of coach these hatilete are being Assisted in! their jruggle @ reestablish them selves in their former homes, In many instances they sre living in the celhars of their ruined houses. Other returned refigee> have to be eon dent with Tbving Under sheets of cor- rupated tron loaned againsg a bit of broken w ‘Farming by Boat Holds Novelty in Pripot Marshes -1f OF any man \merican ilk 1g y rake over one shoulder and a paddle over the other he might be put down by the sop ticated population as the property | man of @ moying picture troupe, But) out in the Pripot marshes it is all in the day’s work. . t j Iw the little village of Gorodyszes | & good hour by motorboat from h and considerably longer when the propeller gets fouled in the reeds | —the farmers do their hay-making hy boat. Some of the marsh vegeta- | tion can be eured and converted tnto acceptable hay, and on this nntzi- ment the few horses of the village. iy depend for their food. yszes is far out on the tip of a narrow peninsula. It might an well ebe on an island. The marshes :nake citv extension topographically impos: | re; sible. drug merchants. hotel or write him at 705 Bueknum ee ' eee street, Casper. Wyo. 10-8-tf| Your besi judgment will always] Mr. and Mrs’ Ferd Hudson return ae no ae ae ince you” thet the tasty meal cd last night from a hunting trip 4 ‘Tribune Wantad will sell it, ond atthe Wyait Cafeteria. | ‘a the Jackson Hole country. They __ bites +) ig d+ State pol O84-Ft. | were with Mr, and Mrs. .G. Me- ( a y on the hunt and bad fine suc | oe LACK OF REST | ‘ee { H . A. West of the Schulte confec- company returned today from Denver where he hss spent sone ° i worry, over-work: or imperfect nourishment, all | ’ } in a measure contribute to and are the be- | time! eC as yf ..° Mr ° ° . . Weta Mot tack witithtwa fine gitnings of nervous. prostration. line of Christmas novelties. and goods which are on display at the store, and 9 says that Casperites should do- their shopping is a decided help to those who are nervous, in that it provides an easily assimilated food that quickly builds up the general health by nourishing the whole body. Give | #8 Mrs. Gus Barlitt has returned from & trip to Théermopolis and Greybull, she went to attend:to sorfie im- Ue aes aoe less attention to worry; enjoy regular rest and sleep Fred Moor just sold his home and take Scoft’s Emulsion regularly after meals. | on South Da et, and @lana to build on the remainder of his lot. Pea strengthen. fs the franous, own swerican ‘unsarpen ptt’s never fails to nourish and es Silas Brooks is in from ths Brooks’ ranch on business for the day. “The Hat Event. of the Season BEGINNING SATURDAY, OCT. 25TH Laboratories, It is a guarantee ofipurity, sad ne - Beott & Bowne} Bloonifiel 7 ON EVERY HAT IN THIS SHOP Among the Hats are: Many. Choice Patterns $35.00 Hats. .... 25.00 Hats.2.5 2. ik. $18.75 1} $12.00 Hats. 227s. ; $20 00 Hats...)......$15.00 || ¢10.50Hats....... at : Children’s Hats _ . Are also included in this big Seasonable Reduction Sale. We Sell Velvet by the Yard | Such brands as Lynn’s, Salts and Pann. Iwvall colors, and will cut goods either straight or on the bias. PRICED AT $4 TO $6 PER YARD. Martz Hat Shop LARP ILALEPADIA DIP ELLLLAEEAAPAATILAO LED EO a PAGE THREE ark is in Casper from Bates Van Dycks, Robert Burns, all sizes, e for the day attending to, BUSI! O.oIn and While Quis jist rece Drop in at Of! 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