Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1920, Page 3

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Dancing club was formal, hash one vd and Mrs, B. RB, Brooks! and lasting untilmnidnight. morning from Defiver| served du¥ing the evening. . Mullin Club Dance ‘Tomorrow. Night ' 0 duties after being ahsent. for several ‘The entertainment committee. of. ‘the Margaret Sullivan have returned] Mullin club. has planned an informal |S With an attack of tonsilitis.- they have teen to attend the => 28 8 eae Patrick Sultyan ana Mies’ PENS a henver stock show iSong mete da lant night, The dance|, daheing starting unch was from the enst where Mr. Sullivan at-| dance for tomorrow night to he: siven bis ®, Republican meeting in Chi- “Marviage Announcement fsx ee is mado of the: mar- fiage of Mrs. Nellie @. KAllog to fa- win W. Davis, Saturday, Janpaty 37, At. home, 108 North ‘Beech’ attest, Seen Serer Met I Choral: society will he “‘heja Thuraday evening at 8:15 at the Pres'syterian’ church. New membera will be welcome at this rehearsal. Special fenturps will be'solo numbers by Ray. Halloran and a 1.| Dinner Party ttio by Miss Selma Young, Mrs. Lyle Much Enjoyed Branson and bs pie or Lohdell. ° Retote on . ‘The ‘regular weekly dance of the War Mothers. held in ‘conjunction with the The table decorations were of red roses} Army and Navy. club,-will be given to-| and deep purple Violets. After the din- ner a very pleasant evening was spent. oe 8 Morrow night An the Masonic temple, Dancing will start at 9 o'clock, the music to be furnished by the new Iris orchestra, Members of the War.Mothers organi-| gation will act as chaperones, Invita- tions may he secured from members of that organization or from Army and Navy club members. Meeting of Sisterhood The Sisterhood of the church will meet with Mrs. Floteher, 429 Bast Linden street, on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A good at ‘tendanece ts desired. a8 AY. ©..T._U. to Have 1 Regular Meeting |. Ab regilar meeting ‘of the W. C.-T. ty. 856 South’ Aah street, ~ B.C, Cathoun, member of the state “Needa of Americanization.” Mra. Ya- ‘Believe in’ Cleanliness, But Is Yout Home too Clean to be Profitable?” and “Is Your Daughter Being Trained <0] age company Manage the Household and to Live) by an attack of 1a grippe. see Happily onthe Salary Her Husband Is Getting?” by Mrar Walter L. French. Sixth Salta of Casper enjoyed the sixth dance to 1 members cus ue Seite ‘ most be and: Chander eoncerd ae Otte on _Seven-Passenger Sedan, T. fone to Denver where they wil. tend the stock show. St. Mark's Guia Meets ‘Thursday copal church will hold‘ an important The: regular ato ta o the, Casper! meeting Thursday ‘aftertioon at the home of Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen, corner of Third and Wolcott’ streets. given at the residefice of Mr. and Mrs: and. business. trip, ° several guests at dinner at the Hon- ning prior to the-Salto club dance, - 9 ee , Christian] Canyon City, Colo,, where he took a prisoner to the Woman's prison. posasannt ds Sri LAP! ! "PERSONALS, | { Mrs, Frank Probst left this morning for Greybull, will be held on. Friday at 2:30 o'clock | visit for about a week with. her parents, at the home of. Mrs, George ‘Berguson, Mr. and Mrs, S. Pritchett.” Precutive committee of the Amer:can|tending the Wolcott. school Legion Will address the meeting on the} ver, and who returned to Casper be-| cause of illness, Tarta Bailey will read a paper on “Wejthe present. ps friends for Dante Knjoyed ing to De ‘The usval nymber of society people} were residents ie Casper. 9s be co il for but at the Mullin club. | Ta. Attend (Stock Show ~ | ave and ‘Texas. 88 Mr, and Mrs. R.-C. Wyland t The Woman's guild of St. Mark’s Fpis- A large attehdance is requested, she A very enjoyable dinner party. was Rodger Waldschinidt-last night in the Ideal apartments. Places were set for 32 guests besides the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Thompson have gone to Denver where they will spend je rest of the week on a pleasure o- Mr. and Mrs, M. @, Price entertained Sheriff Pat Royce has returned from Wyo., where shé will ae i Miss Agnes Dyke, who haa heen at- is much improved at Giblin of the Henning Broker. is confined to his home I. 4: Mr..and Mrs. P. Athert Morris have ‘ome to Casper ‘to visit with oid ume few days, . Réty r -Mr, and Mrz. Dar. end Bes. & x Weare are xpeni- CAOANDLER. s(x Famous For its Marvelous Motor | ddd eases : Choose The Chandler Dispatch ANY admirers of the Chandler Six choose : Chandler Dispatch. For two years this r del > has outsold all other cars of the Its popularity i is one of the high spots in moto The new series Dispatch is a snappy, bandeome } four aduite in jp pete : is, Par for its mi You are mets | pay much more for cars w) hie sa pitaetaad ae eal : SIX SPLENDID’ BODY TYPES ' Sern-Paenaer Torna Gar, 8096 | ger Dispatch Cor, ane "Wour-Pé, (Au pries 08 eosin) L. RENO Manager Casper Branch " Ensd Side Garage, Comer Third and Pine Sts. CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO at: gata fe in Den-|tional Bank of so-called sport | FerPenen Rent sibes Coupe, $2798 - Limauring, 33305 WARLIER OCHA Wyoming woh ene Seen Miss Lovey Nottie, who ton left lant night. * eee Miss Blanche Wagner of the Nichols jai Nellie ra oe Heheiae or ‘Home hotel, na gone to eae Q visit of several days. Mrv. + and Sterritt law offlees has resumed her oe 8 QOenver. | Mr.. MeKim. has J.-M; McKim, President of the Cow Gulch’ Oil, company, iA seriovaly IL in ona Soap {asno- “theet- 1 at ‘the lome| bet ‘The new ofGicets are; President, jn MisgSEdna Smith, . To be eligible to mMembetshin in the association, | ofi6 must have come: to eounty prtto® to or during the Sone and~hdye. been’ a resident business trip thru Mexico, Oki @8 soon ss he is able to travel. oo 8 He will return to Casper A. E, Stirrett of the Nichols and Stirrett law a has returned fri D., where he has been on Deadwood, 8. business, Karl Treel is a Casper visitor from Neweaatla. his oil interests wi . J. Py Calman: is here from Denver looking after his oil interests, . 4 Carl Shumaker ig confined’ to hia hoine today by iliness. 7 88 Assistant City Engineer L. 8. Worth- ington and Mrs. Worthington left. Inst evening for a month's trip to various They will visit» Seattle, Portland, San: Francisco, Los. Angeles and various other points cities an the western coast, of interest. e e.e H. P, Feree, connected with the Cas- tex. oil -syndicate,: arrived here this morning from Tevxas. He reports good progress, being made'in.the well which the company is drilling on his prop- erty ‘near Wichita Fells. ee. Judge Ralph Kimball ahd Court Re- porter L. C. Finley returned this morn: ing from Douglas. see Mr. ‘Treel. is attending to Gounty Attorney Alfted Lowey is quite i at his home with an attack of aes: a. Cc, own of. Spearfish; who har heen visiting with his daughter, Mra. Walter Hargrave, of thia city, left last night on the. Northwedtern for his Joe B. Denham, cashier-ot the Na- merce, has’ resumed his duties af the ‘hank ‘after bens con- fined: to his horne for several daya by an attack of grippe. ‘ ere ie Arthur’ K.. Lee, . of the Bank of Commetce ts leaving ‘tl last of thls, week for a trip to Sidney, Nebr. and to’Cheyenne, where he wil It -is of. ted on. the echanical “Phone 29. J. W, Burns of the Holmes Hata- Wats company .has gone to Denver, usaanhi he will attend the ehh tag sinee’ that ‘year. The ‘husbands or wives of thore who can establish pie- Tesidence and who ‘ara net them- selves. Pioneers wit br-admitted to the association asrdelate members and have all privileges except those of voting and halding office, accordin: 4 the new by-laws. There were 20 ploneera present’: yésterday’s meeting, und several happy hours’ were spent in talking. over “old timés"! in’ Casper, It was deemed-most fitting that one of the most largely attended meetings held in.some time, should have. been held at the Smith home since Mr. and Mra, Smith are among the oldest. resi- dentajof the community having. set-: Hed ing®asper in 1887 the, year in which the town was founded. | Mrs. Smith; related. ‘that . two; years before, in 1885, they cama from Doug- Jas) to Stroud where there was a small settlement dnd’ where they met Mra. Sataly Stroud, mother of, Mrs. Jolin T. McGrath and Mrs. Hugh Patton, “both of whom were present at yesterday's meeting. at Bessemer and then came to Casper when. the station at Stroud was. moved to Casper by the railroad company. Tue Way in which the town was establish? ed here‘thru the offer of J. M. Carey to deed every other lot in the townsite to the city: was brought out in the reminiscenses of the afternoon. The ‘Strond family moved to Casper at the. same time. Three generations of that family ware present’ at’ yester. dqy’s meeting, Mrs, Laura MuGrath, het danghter Mrs. Ethel McGrath Co- Vert, and her grand daughter, Laura’ Ann Govert, four montha old. The, Stroud family came to this vi- cinity frorh pene and both: Nix McGrath ‘and Mra. Patton “made tho trip_on-hotsehack. Presence of Mra,’ Tda. Buckninm of Tos, Ahzeles, one. of the. old) mem- bers of the. association, was greatly preciated yesterday. The Smith family lived for two years} ship ron. At the) conclusion of the meeting yes ' terday, @ delicionsy luncheon was serv- ed. Thea next meeting wilt he held in April at the home of Mrs. HN laves and the summer meeting will he held at the P. C, Nicolaysen. cahin} in the mountains. Those attending yesterday were Mrs. Harold Ranner, Mra. J. Mrs. P.-C. Nicolaysen, (Mrs. H. R. T thtop, “Mrs. Willlam’ McCoy, Mrs. B. Parnes, Mrs W. A. Blackmore, Mrs William Jones, Mrs Cc. Mra. TL. L. PAIR - VICE-PRESIDENT OF FED- ERAL. EMPLOYES UNION TO. IN STRUCT AT WASHINGTON, | HEADS PIONEERS HLS Ai REVISED eRe eee and which they. might have: The association fas Toniided Novem: 1901 ‘atthe home of M Misa Fna| A. Demorest, and thete are 265 names! -stfest, elected! of living ploneers A.J. Mokler, who is writing a history| Miss Florence Etheridge, of Natrona ‘County sent a request that attorney for’ the ‘Choct therhbers of” (hie “aasociation send him, Vinlta,° Okla.,; who: is at Wash ington, any: materia}. such eaten salip: {D. c, into} w sales at the Where: she will instruct ‘ashington _ for Small Cars Not only i is characteristic Goodyear merit conspicuous in Goodyear Tires for small cars but ordinarily the first cost is found to be not greater than that of other tires; often it : is actually less, The combination of unusual. value in first cost and very low final cost, of course, is a result of Goodyear. experience, expertness and care employed. as insistently in the making of 30x3-, 30x31 and 31x4-inch tires as itis in the construction of the famous Goodyear Cord Tires used on the highest- priced automobiles. For this reason. more cars using these acatt sizes were factory-equipped last year with Goodyear Tires than with any other’ kind. Get this unusual tire value to enjoy on your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other small car, at the nearest Goodyear Service Station. Get these tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist ‘Tubes at this station, . te Se oe abhcetacoro 9178 ipon “its thethber- Tts Ieetingagate, hela four -| times a-yenr. sociate membership in the. asguciation. | John J. Svendse, ddgar Rvans, Mrs, Townsend, Mra. John’ Grte Patton, Mrs. A. RE. Kyte Mrs. Langhoop,. Mrs. J. F Dunn, Mrs.! Janet Grieve, Mrs. Arthur Schulte, Mra. HO. J.T McGrath, Mrs. hold, Mra: Les Shepperson, Mrs. J. N. Hig pleasure and be of som James Wieder- 8. probate’ Ww Indians® of ob ee ‘Prevett, oe taa’ Ruektith, ire. $. P. Smith, Don’ Lobdell, “Mts. Prank rata, rs. 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