Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1920, Page 3

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Business Has Deli In two trucks, the Midwest R company, thirty members .of the Busi Professional Wamer’s club of W..C. As were to. Gai Falls dast si a a fh c. A. building ij a. Douglas left jast Sunday eve- their outing clothes were full of pep|ning for Denyer, Colo., where he will and enthusiasm. Bop ney Was headed| attend to business for a few days be- by Miss -the secretary| fore returning here, 3 oe of the association and Miss Mae -Win- * ter, president of tHe club and’ for the} Mrs, Angeline Holland of Lead, S.| * present assistant secretary of fhe asso-}D., is spending several days here with ciation. ltriends after visiting fm Denver. Upon arrival at sete Falls an hour} a “oe was spent most pleasantly in climbing illiam Homan, foreman of the E. T. over the rocks, picking wild flowers, | Williams Oil company, is in the elity eté,, while the entertainment commit-|from Salt Creek on business. tee, headed by Miss Mabel Sykes, took . ie iB: change .of the building’ of a fire, the making of .coffeee ‘and ‘other prepara- tions for the ‘feast. monster Wieniee: Pa, Rishi, deyiiea Gis iti Game alee Ppa egRs, 8 m™m up the menv ley, Anna nS, ul oy rs. ‘were f speci 2: 7 treat. ox ‘vacations at the present (time. As soon Singing about the fire, horseback |@8 they return, other clerks will begin riding and other diversions occupiea| taking their vacations in regular order. the time after supper and the return sd Re tap vias py by moonlight at about} Mr. and Mrs. c B. wamant ei bees 10 o’clogk, Casper -QOMOrro" al rnoon ‘or Dhis first outing of the club was one| future home at Ames, Ia., where Mr. which will .cettainiy be rememberea| Wygant avill be principal of the Ligh with pleasure. by the members of the| School next year. After establishing a club, some of whom had not enjoyea|bome at Ames, they will go to Center- anything of the sort for more than EN Perr ‘eng ea anaes year. ! ey - 2» | parents there. Hayes-Bilis 4 | ss Nuptials This Morning Harry Keen of Powder River was .1 Many ‘friends of Miss Rose Hayes;Casper yesterday on business. and John Filis attsdea the pretty oooh t { | @herron Morgan hes returned to Gas- [per after spending the winter in Idaho yand Montana. oes this morping at St. Anthony's|C@sPer yesterday. Catholie ehureh by ti Rev. Fr. Mullin, wy he Rew Hrs AObH ye ana aes. A, J, Philuipot ‘end ‘The bride svore ja charming creation! f4m@ly will arriye here Saturday from of white satin and georgette grepe ana, thelr three months visit in France. carried shower uquel ide’s : renee ea ee a ae A Rae Frederick A. Jacks of Tinton, S. (D., bridal yeil jas fastened swith lilies of|!% Spending several days here on puri the valley, and hung ‘to the edge of|?°5S- He Syemerly reseed in Casper. the bride’s gown. ‘The ‘bridesmaid, Miss Anna Hayes, the sister of the bride;|_ > W- Sipple and John W. Frederick wore, a@ dainty flesh pink georgette) Pte here today from Bates Hole. gown, and carried a bonqnet of pini a sweetheart roses. Michael Jillis at:|_ ©4. Browning, eastern wool buyer, tended the groom. Yand Dick Lever are inspecting wool 4. solo. ‘Ave Marie” was.sung by Mrs,| lips in this vicinity. Kate Diggens, and Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March” was played by Miss|_D¥- 2nd Mrs. G."P. Morgan have left Ednes (Smith. Casper on an extended trip to Bend, After the services a wedding preak-}O%e- Where they will visit with Dr fast was +served gt the home of the| Moran's parents. bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fy E are! leased i Hayes .on South Ash street, An in- 13 pega <sle ba gor ny male P formal ‘reaeption. in honor of Mr, ana} 2o™me on South David street. Mrs. Mrs... Eltig. will be Tighdy at heir home J. Halloran and family left Jast night this Afternoon, &. \for San Mego, Calif., where they intend ‘Phe bride and’ groony will leave ‘this|*? Spend phouemneners evening fer Denyer and other Colo- fa Taey, salt ratvap: hare to: the here from St. Louis, Mo., on an ex- Mes. Biis is well known jn Casper tended ‘visit -with her brother and iis and ‘has a: wide circle ‘of friends, who ¥#e +e 2 ‘ . Casper Postoffice -is 4 Pett 59g ae EP TREASURER IN COLO. KILLED ago when the clerks forced the confes- sion that Miss Verla M. Wyatt and ae ; Karl Holman, both employed in the (By Associated Press) postéffice clerks enjoyed an outing at Inix, was caught in.an elevator at Thermopolis on that day, the couple] the State House teday and crushed managed to evade the rest long. enough| to death. Entertainment for Bride-toBe Mrs. Pitt Covert will be hostess at Adams, .whose marriage to Archie Weidner will be one of the prominent social events of next month. * . The regular semi-weekly informal picnic party planned by the young mar, ried couples of the society set will be} extend congratulations. @4r. ‘Ellis js a. prominent cattle man of this part pf£}).©@ : ‘ the counties? SON OF STATE { Another wedding in. the postoffice forces became known here a-few days postoftice, were married on Memorial] DENVER, June 22.—Harry Mul Day at Thermopolis. A) number of the} Pix, aged 11, son of State Treasurer: | to have the knot tied, they admit. * 7 bi C oe @ * oe Bye Daily Fashion -Hint! an entertainment at her home tomor- row afternoon in honor of Miss Hazel 2 , * Pienic for Tonight held in the mountains this evening, oe. Mrs, Roy Wyland has returned from 7 where she has been with Mr. W: d, who is there attending to business matters. se Mrs. BR. "K, Staley Entertains at Dinner Mrs. Josejja “Mills, who is house kuest ap ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. s apd (Mrs: 11, C. Bretschneider, who is visiting with the Rey. and Mrs. Walter H. “Bradley, were the guests of honor at” an” informal luncheon and afternoon at the home of Mrs, Staley last Saturday. ete [ PERSONALS |, OILE AND FILET. The love which every well-dressed Mrs. J. , Dyke, accompanied by her} G¥oman expresses for simplicity 4s two daughters, the Misses Cleolia and! “Satisfied in this frock of pale onghid Agnes Dyke, are leaving tur their old} -volle trimmed with filet Jace. Hither home in Virginia where they will visit] eal or imitation filet may Je used, with friends and relatives for the re-} The skirt is tueked above the lace mainder of the 8} er. band ~ and under ithe 2 : % . blouse which ifttaiono style. Med. | Miss Mildred Douds of Ames, Iowa,| iwm size requires 434 yards 403neb is here visiting with Miss’ Mary Was-| yaterlal, with 13; vards wide and ner, enroute to Idaho, where she will! s¢ yard narrow filet. x Spend the summer. Miss Douds and) “pictorial Reviow Dress No. $708, wes Rib were schoolmates at! sizes 46 to 20 years, Price, 25 cents, vee J. J. Flanigan of Glenrock, Wyo., \CRHEN' who has been in the city for the past SORRENS Pek big attending to business is leav-} ng this evening for Fort Worth, i where he will attend to his eibantasses in that state. Mr. Flanigan will spend the summer in New York City, N. ¥.,’ with friends and relatives. ar a SCREENS SCREENS We Make Them “Phone 702 sxaans Mr. Gillis, father of Mrs. L. F. Mo- Mahon, is leaying for Denver, Colo., where he will attend to business amat- edding ceremony performed at 9 J. De Groff was a business visitor to ‘championship, 7:5, 26, 6-2 and 8-6. a rs SPANISH INFLUENCE IN PARISIAN STYLE—A crinoline transparent lace |) ‘hat trimmed after the Spanish style with Braceful glycerined plumes drooping over the edge of the wide brim. TENNISCHAMP | OF U. S. LOSES TO BRITISHER (By Associated Press) WIMBLEDON, June 22,—J. C. Parke, British international tennis player, de-| feated William M. Johnston, United States singles champion, in their match in a contest for the British tennis | NOTICE . &. Oakland call for your railroad oo i Carlson's ‘Famous Delmonico Ice Cream of Denver, exclusive at Kim: ball’s. Served™by experts. 6-14-tf SKOVGAARD The World’s Greatest Violinist _ Methodist Church ® Thursday, June 24 e 8:15 Pr M. Admission $1.00. ‘AUSPICES. LADIES’ AID, M. E. CHURCH The Ladies will appreciate the purchase of tickets from their menthers. Jt means.much to the Aid from a financial standpoint. Tickets are also on sale at Cas- Cantaloupe Served iat the Fountain The Palace lee Cream Parlor §| 240 South Center, | 25 Tricotine Suits, Values up to $65.00 a5 Jersey ‘Suits, Values up to $45.00 30 Dresses, Values upto $65.00. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ‘Lots of New Mid-Summer Hats Just Opened Up ters for several days. pearance Ee Carlson's Famous Wélmonico Ice Cream of Denver, exclusive’ at Kim- hale, Served by experts. 6.14 NS. For Yours SCREENS SCREENS MACCABEE j Women and by women. | Mrs. Danielson, who is the captain) dinner was seryed to the delegates \ Jot the degfee team from Thermopolis,\at 64g by the Ladies Aid of the Meth , : i |gave a most instructive talk on the| ogist church. In the evening the delo- | work of the order during the sesaions gates ‘finished their business after |here yesterday, which were held in Odd which the evening was spent socially Fellows Hall. She mentioned that thejpoty music and dancing being greatly Th» first of a series of Maccabee ral-/ant commander, Mrs. Nichols; chapiain, | 424 lies which will be held ut intervals in Mrs, James; sergeant, Mrs. Adams; rec-, cities to arouse ord keeper, Mrs. Sisk; lady at arms, greater interest in the Women's Bene-| Mrs, Scovill; sentinel, Mrs. Ho fit Association of the Maccabees, was) captain, Mrs. Danielson; color bea held in Casper yesterday with delegates| Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Peters; ensig: in attendance from Thermopolis, Gebv,!Mesdames Kitchings and Mow2r Greybull, and visitors from| guards, Mesdames several other cities. Women's Benefit various Worland, The . With medium vamp, turn soles, wood heels A Patent Kid Opera Pump A Dull Kid Colonial Pump ‘A Patent Kid Colonial Pump Remember, these specials are for four days-only TheGlo : The Cost of | Living Is Up Make more goods,. do on production. It’s all so simple, and so easy. If we will only get together and work. And don’t forget this, we -will all mnake more money if we.do more work. We will make more money because prices -will come down, and when prices come down your money buys more, is worth more—and you have more and saye more. most. contageous, | $17,009,000, and that its policies afford! ana Mrs. James of Thermopolis was a zi |protection amounting to $138,000,000. |Special feature. Ice cream and cuke Thermopolis Degree Team Puts) During the afternoon session Washa-|vrere served. Thru Class of 22 Candidates; Captain Gives Talk ‘on " | duaed/ Congdon and Mrs, Work of Order | gy whe Thermopolis drill team incluted! Review No. 10, ‘Mrs. Myers and Mrs. }Pierey of Greybull, Mrs. Baker of Wor- Mrs. Parry of Brookfield, Mrs. Mrs. Turner, mer |kie Review No, 12 of Thermopolis con-} | ferred the first and second degrees on| a class of 22 candidates. | the following officers and members: | Lady Commander, Mrs. Letner; lieuten- Mrs, Grimm of Denv son of Clarendon, F Beardstop, Iil., and M ber at large. reet, Josylen, ‘trom, Sill, Fisher, Nelson, and W all's. Served by experts. association, GLOBE SHOE Co. As long as shoe prices remain at their high level, for four days each week we will sell at reduced prices from four to five lines of desirable low shoes—taken from our regular stock. This is the first series of our $8.50 Economy Specials For Four Days This Week Beginning Wednesday This Week We Offer Four Attractive Spring Styles Ending Saturday A Dainty Kid Pump Medium vamp, turn soles Full Louis wood heel, turn soles Light turn soles, full Louis heels $8.50 Watch The Tribune Every Tuesday for These Specials beShoe Company 230 So. Center St. to You EDITORIAL T MAKES NO DIFFERENCE what your work is, the cost of living is up to you-just as much up to you as is to any one else. You may do any one of a hundyed different jobs in a factory, or office or store or home.. You may be working for one of the railways or any other public service corporation. You may be.operating.a machine or you may be operating a desk, or a home. Whatever you.are doing, you.can’t get away from ithe fact that a certain part of the cost.of living depends upon your work. We are all in the same boat. There are no bosses and workers when it comes to the cost of living. Everybody is Just As soon as we all get together and make up our minds to de- liver more real work during every-working hour of the day, just that soon will prices ‘begin to fall. The cost of living.can’t.come-down.until production goes up. And production can’t go up until each one of as makes.every minute count. Plenty of goods mean low prices; few goods mean high prices. more work, for whatever you do has an influence YOU CAN CUT THE :GOST OF LIVING |which has national headquarters ‘at; Their work, under the direction of | Port Huron, Mich., is the largest ingur-|Captain Danielson .was .exceptionally }ance order for women in the world.| well given and the enthusiasm which )It ds run on the fraternal plan for|they displayed thruout the rally was lodge has a reserve fund of $12,000,000.) enjoyed. A cakewalk by Mrs. Richards, That it has paid claims amounting to\faay Commander of tho local Review | Among the visitors, aside from the |*Thermopolis Review were Sirs. Joe Huffland of Gebo SAL Sa. NE, Carlson’s Famous Delmonico -|Cream of Denver, exclusive at Kim- a partner; everybody is a

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