Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 6, 1920, Page 3

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4 THURSDAY MAY 6, 1920. Card Club Has Pleasant. Meeting. _ The Neighborhood Auction Bridge club met last night at the home of Mr. d Mrs. F. A. Villnave. spent playing auction bridge and the honors of the evening were carried off] by Dr. and Mrs. Donovan. Towards the) "¢%* matters for a close of the evening, a number of the| ¥2 younger society set surprised the party. A delicious luncheon was served by} Mrs. Villnave, apa 2 -€ *S3 Zuests eniowa? “ke Micemal evening. rr cirst of Bridge Luncheon Series a Nice Affair. The first of the bridge, luncheons to be presided over by the Mesdames Thomas Cooper and William Bailey was given yesterday afternoon at the home! of Mrs. Cooper on South Wolcott street. eon tabl place cards were of pink roses, and the and: table followed out*the color scheme of pink! About 20 guests were in-| and white. vited. After the delicious luncheon the after- noon was devoted to playing auction| ze. The first honors were won by! stherill, and Mrs. Wilson| Kimball Jr, was awarded second hon-| bridg Mrs. Ira G. Wi ors. The time was} PERSONALS Jim Hamilton of the Green few days, *-. J, $8. Fabling of Denver is here in the interest’ 7f the Pacific Mutual in- sarenée vompany. es J.C. Counts of the Sun: Electric com- -|pany has purchased three lots in the south addition to Gasper and expects to build a home on them during the summer, s # Mrs. George C. Holden of M.. Anderson, den of Denver who is here on business. eee Steve Tobin is spending a few days in Casper having returned from Scotts Bluffs where he wintered his sheep. cee Mrs. Alec White left last night for Denver where she will spend several days. Valley ranch is in the cityrto attend to busi- Albany, ved here last night to visit her The decorations for the home and lunch.| usht 3. | sever appointments; Sh street. for ‘al months, at her home 1130 South} Mrs. Anderson is also en- tertaining her brother, Charles F. Hol- ©. J, Devlin of Denver is visiting in] Casper as the guest of friends. . see Justin Kingdom, irrigation engineer /of Cheyenne and formerly a resident of Casper, is spending the week here on business connected with his work. | Sk Le | Ross Lambert is here from his home jin Denver attending to business matters | and visiting with old friends. Mr. Lam- ie was formerly a resident here. eee R. C. Wyland left for Denver last ‘night on a short business trip. ee ' J. W. McKim, president of the Cow Gulch Oi] company, spent several days here attending to his oil interests. He left last night for Denver. see H. F. Hart is in the city from San Francisco, Cal., attending to business transactions. . ae D, W. Lewis and wife are here from Salt Creek for a few days on business and pleasure. eee C. 8. Anderson spent yesterday in the city from Salt Creek. see James Smith of Thermopolis, Wyo., is registered at the Henning hotel while here on business, s 2 Mr. and Mrs. F’, M. Saxton are guests at the Henning hotel while attending to business in the city. They are residents of Chadron, Nebraska. RAIN IS BOON TO RANGE COUNTRY AND DRY LANDS BARRISTERS OF (Continued from Page 1) discussion. 9. Most interesting professional ex- periences during the year and discus- sion of code. 10, Examination of witnesses by the cougt, Judge Ralph ‘Kimball, Casper. Noon Recess—2 p. m, 1, Address—“Sidelights on the Wyo- ming Judicjary,” “Reminiscences of. Our Supreme Court, Justice C. N. Pot- ter, Cheyenne. 2. Address—‘New Trial Because Verdict Not Supported by Propr Evi- dence,” Judge V. J. Tidball. 3. Address—‘Defective Execution of Instruments,” Mr. Wilfrid O'Leary, Cheyenne. Discussion. 4, Address—"The Jury,” Pendell, Casper. Discussion. 5. Most interesting professional ex- perjences during the year and discus- sion of the code. Saturday, May 8, 1920, 10 a. m. 1, “The Lawyer's Obligations,” Judge Edmund Nichols, Billings, Mont. 2, Address—‘Justice and the Poor,” Mr. N. E. Corthell, Laramie. Discussion. 3. Address—The Commercialigm of the Bar,” Mr. Robert D. Hewley, Douglas. Discussion, 4, Address—‘Setoff and Counter- claim Under Wyoming Code,” Mr, Geo. W. Ferguson, Casper. Discussion, Mr. Floyd TATE TOMEET “UNCLE JOE’ IS LE USED .AS ge AGAIN CHOICE BEDFELLOW BY BOY GOES OFF CHEYENNE, Wyo, May 6.-—Ern- est Nath, 12, was so attached to his DANVILLE, May 6—Uncle doe Cannon was renominaed for congress FOR CONGRESS for the 25th time by Republicans in convention here today —$—$_$_<— Among the vast number of govern- ment employes in Washington there are many thousands for whom there is no work at all, This was openly charged in Congress and is probably true and if true, it is a seandal,—Wheeling In- telligencer, new .22 calibre rifle that he took it to bed with him, placing it between him self and his chum, Teday Poland, who was spending the night at the Nath bome. Later something hap- one of the boys he was hunting—and the discharged, the bullet pene- trating the Nath boy’s leg at the hip and emerging at the ankle. course of the missile was just he- neath the skin and the wound is not serious. sion of the code. Noon Recess—2 p. m. 1. Address—“‘One of My Decisions As Attorney General,” Hon. William L. Walls, attorney general of Wyoming, ‘Cheyenne. Discussion. 2. Address—"Power of District Court Commissioner Under Wyoming Code,” Mr. William C. Kinkead, Chey- enne. Discussion. 3. Most interesting professional ex- periences during the year and discus- sion of the code. 4. Election of officers. 5. Adjournment. 6. Visit to the refineries, Funny that Mitch Palmer affects spats. Thought his Quaker religidn Phone 1304-W 6. Most interesting professional ex- commanded him to keep out of them.— periences during the year and discus- Greenville Piedmont. Big Reduction on All Millinery 156 South Center The second of the series of luncheons is being given at the home of Mrs, Bailey on South Woleott street this afternoon, i ; ez 9). * Dry land crops and the grass country of central Wyoming benefited today from a soaking rain. Range conditions should be excellent during the early summer, according to stockmen, while lands that have been plowed deep will furnish excellent reservoirs for # crops an excellent start. No figures last night's “and today’s precipitation @ available today. E. K. Price is in the city from Sheri- dan, Wyo., on business for thé Pacific Mutual Insprance company: He will leave Sunday for his home. Merial > Garham is here from Colorado Colo., on business and plea see Mrs. Neigh Entertains Church Circle. The Social Service circle of the M odist church will be entertained at the » of Mrs. Frank Neigh, 404 South et tomorrow afternoon at J. B. Springs, sure. ses ie A, J. Evans is registered at the Hen- ning hotel while attending to business in the city before returning to his home in Dénver. Elk’s Dance Postponed. | i se of the weather the Elk’s = s informal daneing party which was|\, 4: D. Ferguson is spending several planned for next Tuesday evening at|%#¥s in the city from his raneh in thé the Masonic Temple will be postponcasPeer Creek mountains. for another week and will be held Tues-| _ day evening, May 18, Many out of|. Robert Hartman has returned to his town guests are expecced to attend tg) headquarters here after spending some dance and the condition of the roals,time in. Den on business for the pene sy at the present would make an overland| Northwestern insurance company. c 4 p ~ trip impossible. see Women’s Auxilary Members Hostesses this Evening. Legion orche: ss usual this ey Thursday night the Women’s Auxila the an Legion, The dance will be chaperoned and all of the Amer- ican Legion members and their friends} are invited. | eee “Barnett’s, of Course” OIL : 5 e oy rildren’s Black‘Shoes viad-oul eSthe leather and giv without rubbing-- brushing adds brilliin ‘M@cickly applied wich the dauber without fe. ropnesenting aA ciling the hands.or clothing. le drug company is This is Mr. Stit- E | first visit to Casper and he is very : | Interested in the city. = =_ For Women Frank Holden ot the purchasing de- fees) isa liguiii partm t of the Midwest refinery in . Colo., is here on business ard Mrs. Holden of Lincoln, me here to be with her son for LE Diesel * os asiest to use —Lconomical ons) Henry Cohen of Chi-| Ill, are ting “with their son| Robert Cohen for a few days. Mr. and Cohen were formerly residents at mont, South Dakota, i _ - Make lyr) Chesterfield | ae Arrangements clothes for day afternoon, Cut flowers and potted young people have planned to attend Rebekah Meeting | 1.0.0. F. HALL Ir. and Mrs, » M. BIXBY & CO. ‘Inc.;*New York 2 Ne Mothers’ Day “All That I Am, Or Hope to Be, I Owe to My Angle Mother.” (Abraham Lincoln) - ‘Flowers For Mother’ This day has been set aside by‘an act of Congress as a day to be kept sacred in honor of the “MOTHERS,” when we, as a nation, turn aside from our usual tasks to pay homage to her who gave us birth, whose guiding hand and unselfish love made life’s path smooth for our first faltering steps, You can’t afford to have any- thing but the best,and the care- ful hand-tailoring that goes into these garments makes them superior to other clothes. They’re made to fit any figure —made to give the most satis- faction. It’s the fine. tailoring in them that,makes them so Mrs. Carl Wever Charming Hostess. to Hear ° plants were the floral - decorations. ETHELYNDE busthess men The honors of the afternoon were Well known for fine tailoring + the informal country dance given at Freeland, Wyo.,. this coming Saturday Rebekahs, No. 39, will meet tonight in good! regular i in the I. O. O. F, hall. . . a ona LhS Saturday, May 15 |The best of furnishings here—! jneckwear, shirts, hosiery. The Mrs. Carl Wever is the hostess this siven ot the Mesdames L. G, Murphy, and John McGrath. | S SMITH eee evening, The trip will be made over- After the business meeting a social | finest quality always. week at a series of bridge luncheons the first one of, which was given at her Plans for Week-end 5 Dance. American Soprano, in Jand in motor ears and about half a <iozen*car loads plan on going. ‘hour will be enjoyee and refreshments served by the ™ F. siete M, 0. Barnett Outfitting Co. 121 East Second Strett Local Management Miss Jessie Anderson Tickets, $1.50. On sale at Richter Music Co. and Kimball Drug Store. home on East Delaware. street yester- if the weather permits a number of k and Miss Florence Johnson. | “Art” Schulte, “fe” Nichols, and B. 1. Lummis Jeft this morning on a bear hunting trip to the Cody country, They | will be joined by ‘‘Barney” Dawson in Cody. Mr, Dawson has been making; the arrangements for the trip there. — | SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking GOLD MEDAL. ESOL 2 The world’s standard remedy for kidne liver, bladder aud uric acid troubl Famous since 1696. Take regularly and keep in good ‘health. In three sizes, all druggists. 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