Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1919, Page 3

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! - Meeting of {rent Events" by Mfs, W. H. Crawford, st. Mark's Sunergae Ywhich was followed py a most helpful \ire. W. H. Tolhurst will be the hos- discussion. The hostess served delicous tees at her apartments in the Cobb refreshments in keepng with the sea apartment house, at @ regular meeting ‘Son. Mrs. Shipp will entertain the cluly St. Mark’s Sunergac, at 8 o'clock: November 15, at her home on South Beech street. j oft ‘ruesday evening. " 4 pr. M. C. Keith Host Mrs. Pitt Covert Hostess it Venison Dinner at Bridge Luncheon “ pr. M. C, Keith was the host at n) Mrs, itt Covert was the hostess at, jeautifully served venison dinner at his;a bridge luncheon last Saturday at her st night. vere Mr. and Mrs. George Oster-|of the afternoon were ehrysanthemums. 1 Dr. Roscoe Hobson. - After: A dainty luncheon was served. a delightful evening was pass-| The afternoon waa spent with cards, «in an infprmal way. {two tables. playing beldge. ° ce The Guests were the Mesdames Pat- ¥ rick Sullivan, P. C. Ni ysen, LL. G. Murphy, C, H. Townse: nil Mra. A. xf. Cobb were the I. McGrath, P. A. Rear a wellappointed dinner at tho- garet Curain. ul in the Henning hotel tast S0.Ce uy evening. The hall and din-| Mr. and Mrs. Freemont Michi ng table were decorated in weird Hal- left their home on South Center + jowe'en symbols ina pretty manner.'and will spend the winter in Places were laid for 2 guests. ranch, east of Casper. \rter the dinner the guests spent th se ovening at the Gobb apartments play ing cards. : Entertain at their Mrs. A. E. Kyte Entertains. tee Mra. A. E. Kyte was the hostess at Jundag? ‘a delicious dinner last nigh: at School _ her d at. Parish House’ home, 1147 South Wolcott street. Places! ement rooms of the Parish, were laid for seven at the Af- house of the Baptist eiureh were trins-\ter the dinner a very pleasant even formed by figures symbolic of the witch! was spent by the guests. night, last Saturday night}" when the REET = children of the Junior Sunday schoo}! ° See ~ PERSONALS | ef the church were entertdined “at / a | ning was spent in having a! »— laying Hallowe'en games: —— =) Miss: Olive- Martin, who has heen con */nected with the Contin fortunes. s of the keason were served. hostesses of the party were the mes H. K. Burdick, O. Morgan ond Charles Vollmer, assisted hy Miss Cecil Drake - years, returned to her home in Chieagoy ‘Rhe will live. ~ oe Miss Thelma Parker has fAecepted a ;Position with the Holmes company. Pin Sk Hardware | Week-end Guests in Casper c Mrs. Mary B. Jackson accompanied uy her mother, Mrs. T. T. Dickinson of ander, were the house guests of Mrs.! Taylor at her home on CY the week-end. Mrs. Jack- e \ Alvin Trumper of Douglas, director > jin an ofl company there, is in Casper on business, eae W. J. Lindsey of the Golden Rute |store, has returned from Livngscon, \ Dickingen SF enroute: tol sant. wheea he haa:beo sisiting, Ww where they will spond the} y Pes with torn, as 5 : jhis daughter, Mrs. Frawner. Teforo winter am Bur a |returning Mr. Lindsey made short busi- ivahaivs: CURE | neae units in Greybull and Worlana, yo . Americanization Program ee see |. The year of the active campaign for Thomas Cooper ‘on South ‘the Fatherless Children of France’ will Wolcott . Saturday afternoon with! close the first of December. \ large number of members and three present The Casper Woman's club met at the The work has heen very successful in Casper, over Quotation from Amor- 182 French children being cared for jen cemen were given in answer toby Casper citizens. It is hoped that all roll call. A short business meeting was! people owing subscriptions will. senc held after which the program was taken their checks to Carl Shumaker, at the; up. ‘This consisted of an excellent arti-/ Wyoming National wank, or to : cle, “Our a of Americanizntion,” |Oliver Johnson at the Casper St read by Mrs. Cooper, 2 paper of groat grocery. Mrs, A. J. Cunninzham interest entitled, “A Suryey of thé-Im-!been’ chairman of the work here, mnigrant Question," by. Mrs. Hk Richard 2: 0 Shipp, and a two-minute talk’ on. “Gur-| The O.°S. Dressmaking Parlors ig now . To the Voters of eccccccecccosesesece: Mri iii iii tei sheep, PTit | many patron clalty jof a ‘dng to business matters for the ‘iting for the past two months wi ' Denver, Chi Alex: McPherson has’ gone \to Carey- | hurst fi i ic wh iss urst ins the interests: © Fingering, his» one 4 Folirth tyehy Lidospe located (at 419} East street, where Miss Mahe} King. the Teophletncess nitenition to her! ‘hd ean devote! Rll” her} jResiags being efficient in thie Sa aye she 4180 Imaikes. a kpe. solicits any and all work. Telephone 802.3. } sie 6 . Steve Tobin arrived this | morning from Torrington, Wyo., where he has been getting feed for his sheep. soe ; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hardin left last! night for Denver on a, week’s pleas. ure trip. J COR Sec Mrs. C. A. Queal, who was formerly ay 6, is 2 resident here, returned to her home in Denver after spending a few days’) government stands ° proof of profit . B. presented to the Unit s C. B. Anderson has left for a tour a Dar enee count here on business. ee ing Grocery compa: cry R. K; Staley is in Denver on busines: for’ the Dutton-Staley firm. Sinai. gyre Hanry Riley of Denver ts hore ¢ brokers, ‘ see Miss Margaret Sultivan has returne. from the east where she has) i school friends. ee 8 erations anid remodeling, anc > the ‘Robert D. forence of PA Government Ready to Pus‘h 5. Charge Filed with Federal Ai- torney by Fair Price Com- mitees of State. pete , {Our ney's. oftic The guests at the hime on CY avenue, Dainty decorations pf the eastern territory for the Wyom- BCNS Of when Mr. and Mrs. Erasmus Lee were in meeting, country to spend the week end. eee Leon C. Goodrich has one on a deer hunting trip. ary A. E. Kyte has come to Casper from the Bucknum sheep ranch, and will re main in town for the rest of the win ter. eee William Reeves returned Sunday from » and Kansas City, where he went on a stock buying trip for the M. and Rt. cigar and confection: ery store. The store will be opened as soon as the building is remodeled at 35 South Center street. —___ £ Read The Tribune Want Ads SOUND HEALTH to many thousands is practi- | cally a matter of the right use | of reliable means of main- taining vitality. SCOTT’S EMULSION time-honored and reliable, | combines palatability, inherent virtues and unrivaled efficacy. | At the first sign of weakness | take Scott’s Emulsion. ‘It is known every- where by the “Mark of ”—the Fisherprman Scott & Bowne, Bloom field,N . the City of Casper: interested myself in patriotic movements, -woman and child. Whether elected or not, my efforts will be for the advancement and growth of Casper, for a : system of parks, increased school facilities, extensive street im provements, and every movement that means a larger and greater Casper. nnouncement In accepting the nomination for Mayor of the City of Casper on the People’s Ticket, I beg to express my profound gratitude to the citizens present at the called open meeting at the Court- house, Tuesday evening, October 28, for the trust they repose in me. I fully realize the responsibility that goes along with the honor of this office and if elected \ shall seek to justify that confidence by exerting every energy to the service of the city. I shall court counsel and support of all forward-looking citizens in the affairs of government of this rapidly- growing city, and with an eye single to its future growth and progress, I shall devote my attention. I have resided in Casper eight years, seven years of that time being employed at the Midwest Refining Company as Chief Electrician, but now contracting under the firm name of McEveny Elec- tric Company. I am a property owner in this city, having built my firsthome on Walnut street and more recently a new house on CY avenue. I have always responded to public call and duty, and and stand for the betterment of conditions of every man, « pitol by can of ¢ Carey. opinion” het committee ond ieved to he ment will give 1 to pass on whethor the commitice or sidunl is Fight.” rir Price co as Governor profil gathering from their ranch in the Dates Hole Of all sections and interests in the attended by mis the state county f: county and pros neys and the $3.25?Per10OLbs. ' Have car of good potatoes on North Western track at Freight House on Center Street next, to car of apples. so leave your order early. ~ PHONE 905M Si SET Awe Fi PAGE THREE 004 ‘roads.conference which hud just | lia um can he bought for ndjourned, but was a gathering of about” Me ny an ounee in Rurt persons—-perhaps half of them from | for $ } s 1 F result is whales DOWN BY HIGH CARFARES ~~ H ra $0 Say we all of us | wow cents sold 10 an ounee in St The | Cheyenne and nity —with only | smugel scattering of officials and fair price —— mitieemen and with State | Pair » Commissioner "T, C. Diers of Sher- iilan absent. ‘There was an explanation ‘by Mr. Rigdan of the anti-ntofiteering —High ear BOSTON.AUnited Pri And hoarding .amendment... passed. by tye ee ,consress in October, Governor Carey ance, In the opinion of promi: ee eT a | explained the purpose of the meeting isters here, who advocate a fi : oo ” ee | and excerpts from a speech by At-! fare on Sunday.- The present fare it rc ee eat imental ” t ton is ten cents. H . DD. a Rap stem sim by which ring fol- , aw # motion that it was its sense that the organiza- tion of fair price committees should be proceed adjourned, The Ww REGULAR MEETING OF THE UNION LABEL LEAGUE AT TRADES. ASSEMBLY HALL Wednesday, Nov. Sth Business of importance to: be transacted. All deleyates please attend Big Smoker to follow meeting. EDNA HOFFMAN, Pres. One of the most luxuri- ous table beverages is fine tea. . How delicious and invigorating it is! “If the How rich in flavor! How it cheers and refreshes! And yet fine tea is the cheapest drink next to water. Schilling Tea—the fine i. _-.ii) economical tea of this Sie eit ot eee “; country—costs only 14 tw. men 4 P was NK y intended it shoatd med the call for the representatiy delege There sce four flavors of Schilling ‘Tea—Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, English Breakfast. Allone quality. In parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisco Read About Lance Creek In The Manville News A 100 per cent newspaper, published at the GATEWA to Wyoming's Greatest Oil Field—Manville, Wyoming. You Get All the Oil News—Good Farm News—-a digest of all live State News—besides News of of THE FASTEST GROWING TOWN ON THE MAP. $3.25 per 100 pounds, delivered. Potatoes are scarce, C. M. SMITH THE POTATO: MAN Subscribe the Year. $2.00 now! PHONE 905-M 0000 000es Coneevecececescccccecccescoeoseeeseescceeeneeesese®, Yours very truly, RICHARD DUNN Candidate for Mayor, People’s Party. Drier Tit

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