Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1920, Page 3

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with the 30. or more children present and indulged in football, races, and very lively informal sport both before and after the meal was spread. Park Trip Miss Mildred Duda of- Ames, Towa, the Misses Blanvhe and Ann Waters of ‘Jackson, Neb,, who are in the city vis-| iting with Miss Mary Wagner, andthe season. Miss Wagner plan to leave within ay * ee few days for Yellowstone National Baptist’ Society Meets park where they will spend a few) At #2rsonage Tomorrow weeks... All of the young ladies were}~-A’ general’ meeting of the Woman's Ames _ college, .* classmates at the . East Side Circle the basement of the parsonage, 514 to Have Meeting é South Beech street. Rev. C. M. Thom The East Side circle of ihe Ladies}son of Kentucky, who is here will at- Aid society of the Presbyterian church|/tend the meeting and take a leading} will meet af the home of Mrs. Fred|part in the program. Refreshments van Gordon, 412 South Grant. strect,| will be served. we on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ee All members are asked to bring @!: The West Side circte of the Presby- thimble and, needle to. the meeting. |iterian Aid society will meet at the ‘The regular business and social hoursi{home of Mrs. George Nelson, 914 South will be enjoyed. Center street, ‘tomo-row afternoon at ‘is 12:30 o'clock. $ | PERSONALS _! * Dr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Donnell, Miss Lennie Hanna, and Dr.-O'Donnell’s sis- ter, who is visiting here from Chicago, Ii, are leaving the last of this. weel” on a trip th-u the Yellowstone ; N: tional park. They will make the tr overland, 3 ua Harry B. Henderson of Cheyenne, whier of the Wyoming Trust and wings Bank of that city was a Casper isitor today, ese Visitor From Missouri Mrs. N. B. Thompson and daught of Maryville, Mo., arrived here yeste day ‘and will visit with Mrs. Thom ad H. C. Stringham of the / Billings redit (Men's Association of Hillings' | James Kibben of Sheridan, Wyo., ts | 4. J. McLaughlin of New Brunswick, Another outing is planned later in Rese. for several days with Miss An-| {Big Horn mountains enjoying a fishing Society of the First Baptist chiirch will! be held Thursday ‘afternoon at 2:30 in| _©be Casper Daily Cridune Sects SFR 5.55 WESTBAAD ARRIVES HERE. THURSDAY ON TOUR OF PARK-T0-PARK HIGHWAY company. } eee A telegram received by the Cham- in the city for a few days looking after his business_interests, 28 N. J... is. spending several days in the city attending to business for his con-) cern in the east. * Mr. and Mrs. David L. Lewis are in'L. Westgard, pathfinder for the Parl from Salt Creek where Mr. Lewis is to Park Highway Association will ar- (Sed superintendent for the Midwest/rive here tomorrow from Douglas tn- Refining So apa |stead of this evening, Major Ormshy has arranged to meet Mr. Wesigard either at Douglas or Glenrock and ¢s- Miss Helen Gilbert has returned to her home in Lead, S. D., after visiting will be provided from here to Ther- mopolis for the road enthusiasts of |the Chamber of Commerce. 3 C. B. Stafford has been notified that tourists over the Yellowstone highway jare being misdirected at Waltman over the old road by way of Arminte and Lost Cabin instea¢ of the route recently |tmarked by Gus Holm’s of Cheyenne in his pathfinding trip. The marker nates Milt (placed. by Mr. Holm’s at Waltman has BL, B. Hart ts in the city from the also been changed and a great deal of Jim E. Grieves ranch on a shopping'confusion has resulted Mr. Stafford trip. was informed. He has notified Mr. Holm's of the complaint. shinai oainsd (THOS. |. PURGELL JOINS FATHER IN LAW FIRM Thomas I. Purcell, son of M, W. Pur- ala tts cell, Casper attorney and former county R. M._ Andrus, general manager of attorney, has come to Casper from the Standard Oj! company, has just’ re-/Colorado Springs where he has been turned from a business trip to. Alton,| practicing law for the last five or six TL, Whiting, Ind., and to the oil fields, years. ‘The younger Mr. Purcell will in Montana in view to checking up the become associated with his father in future 1 Sasha: j his law practice in this city. Mr. Pur- rea Terriere. se. Herbert Chesire'and party are in the trip, see Carl Shumaker has returned from Denver, Colo., where he spent three or four days on business. ~ W. 8. Ross, of the Bob Grieves ranch/ at Oil City is here for the day taking medical treatments. ee. The condition of Prof. Rudolph Lundberg, who has been seriously I! with rheumatism for more than two}; weeks shows considerable improvement} and he is now able to sit up for a part of each day. ras in Casper on bnsiness. He left to- ay for Lusk and Denver, +e Dr. Farmer, representing Hastings ‘ollege of Hastings, Neb., was here esterday. son's mother, Mrs. Emma Protzma From here ‘Mrs. Thompson plans. > visit with Mrs. Jy P. O'Malley of BY ings, Montana. rf 8 g Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend , wi preside at a 6:30 o'clock dinner part tomorrow in honor of Miss Haz Adams and Archie Weidner who wi be married on July 7. "2s 8 ee é H. F. Smith of the Department of “‘ustice at.Denver, was here today en oute to Deriver. . e- Mrs, Max Belmont of Chicago is the tuest of her brother, Dr, J. F. O'Don- tell, Dr, and Mrs, O'Donnell. their on, Miss Lennie Hanna, Miss Cather- ne Dunn, and Mrs, Belmont, will leave he last of this week for a two weeks’ notor and camping trip’ in Yellowstone Park. The Misses Gretchen and Mabel Lor tin of Olney, Til, are visiting here @ the home of Mrs. John Bryne on © avenue. The young ladies are enrout to their homestead near Kaycee, Wyo and are making the trip overland, se @ ‘ bg i os 8 ‘Will Grieve and family, of Sweetwater Mr. and Mrs, Robert Grieve ind chil- ‘ren of Oil City and James Grieve of Qrvay are in Casper for a few days on wusiness and to visit their mother and sters. Past Matrons Club Meeting The Past Matrons club met this af ternoon at the home of Mrs. P, ¢ Nicolayson. : * Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spurlock have rc turned to their home on the Buzzar ranch at the Sweetwater after spendin the day in town on business and visit ing with friends. . eee Franklin Dorbant left ‘rip overland to Rawlins. urn Sunday, today for a He will re- “* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grieve are in he city for the day from their ranch ‘rome at Oil City. se 8 Cc. R. Rickitts of Cole Creek Is spend- ‘ng the day here on business and get- “ing supplies, eo Executive Meeting at Y. We ©. A. An executive committee of six mer bers met at an informal dinner an business meeting at the ¥. W. C. A last night. The meal was prepare and served by the young ladies. Plan for different’ classes in home» econom ies, ethics and other subjects were dis cussed, ‘ a Philathea Class ‘To Meet at Lester Home The Philathea class of the Methodis church will meet Thursday afternoon ot the home: of Mrs. Charles Lester Grant and Miiton avenues) at 2:80. Al members are requested to be present ees Rotarians Enjoy Outdoor Meeting More than 70 people attended the first. Rotary club outing and picnic which was held last evening at the Brooks ranch southeast of Casper, A splendid supper was served on the lawn and the 21 Rotartans became kids . Emmett Costello. has returned, frore maha, Neb,, where he visited at his 314 home for some time. oe Mr. and jMrs, H. T. Haskell of St. Touts, Mo., are in the city for the re- mainder of the week attending to busi- ness matters. They intend to terve here for San Francisco, Calif., where they will make their home. see Mrs. W. M. Yard and daughter Miss Mary Yard, left this afternoon on the Northwestern for Pittsburgh, Franklin and Ofl City, Pennsylvania. They. will return taking the trip to Niagara Falls. oe © Miss Edna Barnard has returned to her home in O'Neil, Neb., after spend- ing several days visiting with her ESE Big DANCE Thursday Night +: DREAMLAND , PAVILION uspices ML American Legion Army Night-Turn Out ~ 'DIME DANCE Union Orchestra Everybody Welcome ; CASE.OF RAIN DANCE WILL BE HELD IN MASONIC TEMP! headquarters, upstairs, This is important. ° jcell, Jr. drove up in his car from * in the city and expects to locate of Chicago University school of law. ere. : - eee Attorney Tom I. Purcell hag returned, Denyer, Coln., attending to from Colorado Springs where he has ‘matters here for a few days. J. M. Douglas is in the city. from business ber of Commerce today states that A. | cort him to the city. Another escort | John B. Logan of New.Haven, Conn.,| Colorado last week. He is a graduate} Hint | THE LAST WORD IN STYLE. Round neckline, with its natural accompaniment, shor’ sleeves, a tu- nic trimmed, an accordion ruffle put on in cuff effect and a sash of gor geous ribbon, stamp this model as Casper Church will hold social Thursday evening, July 1st, in church basement. Retire NOTICE! Junior Christian Endesyor of North ice cream ears won, = o- eae 6-30-2t Sale of Silk Underwear Our New York buyer has just shipped us a lot of Silk Underwear, Jersey, Crepe de Chine and Satin Night- robes Teddy. Bears, Camisoles and Bloomers. These garments, with the large assortment we already have, are being placed on sale at 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. ALWAYS MANY CLASSY HATS ON HAND Phone 1304W. 156 South Center. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY one being unusually smart. It is car ried ut in dark blue cotton. volle, but lends itself to development in a variety of seasonable material. Med- ium. size requires 5% yards 36-inch- es wide and 2% yards ribbon for {the sash. ’ Pictorial Review Dress No. 8726. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, | 25 cents. Mrs. Lloyd Froggett of Douglas spent yesterday in the city on business, a shepping trip and visiting with ! friends, spent several days on business. eee W. LL, Vossbeck, formerly of the insur’ ance department of the American Bank and Trust company of Denver, Colo., has come to Casper to be office manager of the lt. T. Kemp company which has offices in the Lynch build- ing. se. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harecourt are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Grant of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Harecourt are here for the first time, and intend to return to their home in Kansas the last of this weels. | GOVERNOR OF .. -~; STATE RETURNS. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 30,—Gov- ernor Robert D. Carey has returned from an eastern trip which began be- fore the Republican national conven- tion. He will depart Thursday for ' Crook county, where he is to deliver an address July 3. | Pe he ete ae oe , NOTICE j with the Zero Having hedrd that one, Harvey W.; Penneman, is telling he has a labor claim against me, ail persons are here- by warned not to adyanc money or ex- tend credit an any such, for its is abso- lutely false. FRED PATEL. 6-3 Asbestos Chimney Blocks are an absolute guaranty against de- fective flues. $1.50 per foot put up. Phone 693-J FRED PATEE at Suits for Men Spuds $1 050 You'll be as eccl as a cake of ice CASPER’S GREATEST CLOTHING SALE now in full swing at Learner’s Store Regularly Retailed Up to $40... "Op to $00... POS “Gp. 305. 948 Regularly Retailed Per Hundred Up to $75.2... $58 B. & C. GROCERY Agency for | KLIM MILK Cor. S. Beech & Fifth Sts. MENS & YO. Phone 545W ; WE DELIVER. 260 South Center | Prices offered in and Young Men $28 Were you courteously greeted? Were you properly waited upon? Were you given prompt service? monico Ice Cream. The Rexall Store | REX — eS ALL == Jj THATS | KIMBALL The Last Time You were in Kimball’s Rexall Store. ‘Were you thanked.for your patronage? Were you asked to “please call again?” It is our constant aim to give the best possible service at all times and we appreciate your patronage. Exclusive agents in Casper for Carlson’s Famous Del- Agents for Eastman Kodaks and sunolies. MAKE THE REXALL STORE YOUR DRUG STORE, MI ID. a Lhd ALAA AAAkh AL AE LAL og herrea, Notice Soft Drink Dealers We can make immediate delivery on the fol- lowing Fruit Drinks— Elberta, Peach, Orangeade, Wild Cherry, Apricot, Blackberry, Apple Cider, etc. See us for your Fourth of July Orders! The Mexican Hot Co. Manufacturers Xe Box 56 Casper, Wyo. Phone 941] Standard\‘8’ Monarch of the Mountains ; Power has always been the outstanding feature of the Standard “8.” The first model was a powerful car, and the only variance—year to year—from the original chassis, has been pro- gression in power, with its inseparable elements of greater endurance, wider range of utility, thorough dependability, more decided economy of operation. Chalmers The Quality First,Car The Car that has been built around the remark- able “Hot Spot” Engine: is a development, rath- er than a creation. Each year has seen improve- ments in body and chassis design, and Chalmers cars for this season embody further refinements conservative, yet distinctive. axwell he Champion Lightweight Car Good looks, plenty of comfort and convenience and ample room for five adults make the Max- well Touring Model the ideal car for family use. Moreover, it is built of good materials and by men who have been trained for years in the art of building the best possible Automobile. Maxwell Trucks The Biggest Small Truck Built Although nearly 20,000 of these Trucks have been built, the demand always exceeds the sup- ply. They will solve your hauling problems and do it economically. One and one-half tons capacity. 4 We can give immediate delivery on these cars. Will take your old car as part payment. Time payments if desired. ne OAD SALES MASON DISTRIBUTOR FOR WYOMING 511 Yellowstone Ave. Phone 1223

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