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23 tht JULY 3, 1920 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bon t Visiting in Casper Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bon of Chey- enne arrived here in their car last night’ and are now visiting at. the home of their son, Cecil Bon and family on CY avenue. The Bons formed a party com- posed of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins and Mr, and Mrs. Shingle, besides themselves in the trip to this city. The two former couples will proceed from here to Yel- lowstone park. - Mr. and Mrs. Bon recently returned to their home in Cheyenne after spend-| ing the past winter in Honolulu. The climate was wonderful on the jsland, they declare. Mr. Bon is one of the leading clothing: merchants of Cheyenne and has been in business there for years. He says that he can hardly believe the wonderful growth Casper has had in the past few years and that he knows of no other, town in the country which has had a; similar growth for its size. The many miles of paving here is a revelation t> him. ses i The Mesdames A. J.. Johnson and BE. G. Hoffman entertained for the mem-! bers of the Kensington errcle of the, Ladies Aid society of the Methodist church, last Friday afternoon. Eight members were present ana a very pleasant social afternoon was_ spent. Rerfeshments were served by the hos- tesses. eee Bride and Groom Evade Reception Friends Plan Kimball will join her. They will mak ;the return trip here in their motor car f, Fay Crater, who is connected wit? the Richards and Cunningham store, ‘4 leaving for Longmont, Colo., where h intends to spend the week end. eee Mr. and Mrs. ing a few day ton where they two months. Joe Marquis are spend in the city from River have been for the pas Mrs. L. Merrill of Salt Creek is leay ing for her home today after spending a few days here on business ani visit ing with friends. eee W. W. Keefe, and his family, ar leaving for Cheyenne today where they will spend the Fourth of July visiting at their old home. Mr. Keefe will vist his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs M, P. Keefe. The Keefes will return td Casper in about a week. eee Dr. W. G. Burnett has returned from Sheridan where he has been on a business trip. His father, F. G. Burnett of Fort Washakie, is in Casper on a visit. eee Mr. and Mrs, George Jarvis, who ar enroute to Iowa jn their motor car, ar§ now visiting for a few days in Valle City, North Dakota. *. Miss Marie Stewart has returne( from Canada where she has been visi‘- = Mr. and Mrs. John, M. England and/is among the business men reg varty are leaving tomorrow for the/at the Henning hotel. Pathfinder dam where they will spend ates the day. 4 . A Costello is in the city from) | cae Cheyenne on business for the day. He! | Mr. aga Mrs. Earl Patterson, Mr.|is a guest at the Henning hotel while ind Mrs. Arthur Dees, and Mrs. E. C.| here, | | Wells are leaving this evening for Den- see H ver, Boulder and other Colorado points.) 4 w. Blaine, who has been connect- tage ed with the Hgesler Drug company of Douglas, Wyo., has resigned his posi- tion there and is now connected with . he Kimball Dru, ompany of this city. Hal’ Curren, who is associated with] ‘"* 8 Seapets the Nichols and Stirrett law offic Laas ‘eaving this evening for Denver, A rea eS where he will Les Ay legal matters. we nae is SO Mr.’ and Mrs, M. L. Porter and the Standara Misses Marion and Orral Porter and Master Billy, haye arrived from this coraeet homes in” Rese qguulis here visitirig with friends for a nected with the Ohio Oil company. Be pps oe . ee. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Grieve spent t Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peterson an@ se3} v 2 “"lphursday in the city from the Dumb- y from Denver peek senien ine omocnaray pxsq bell tanch on the Sweetwater. | where they have been on business andj 1 Swee | eal see Mrs. Henry H. Simmons and littie The Misses Ann and Blanche Waters | daughter Ruby Elizabeth have returned peta Mn Doude orfrom a six weeks visit with Mrs. Sim sf) Jackson,’ Neb. Mildred! Dowd lmnons’ Mr. and Mrs. George ! Harry Anderson is here from Omaha, Neb., attending to business matters, on ® nk are visit-; their nk and «* with old time Mi., with the home in Alton, is conne ted eee Miss J. Paine of Cambridge, Nebr., few ames, Ia., who are visiting with Miss; Mary Wagner left today on a short trip|> o Salt Creek with A. E. Biglin. Mr Sigiin, 1a the brother-inJaw of the! W. J. alkenberg -was here yesterday ° from Bucknum. Misses Waters. Waters Chant oF * s las Herman Gates left last night for Den-| ©. C. Richlin went to Douglas last ver after spending the week here on, night. f ee ences eee Miss Katherine Anthens left last evening Night for Douglas where she will spend jsit|® couple of days with relatives: before Igoing to Sioux City, Ia., where her par ents are now located. { otelas Fred Rabb is leaving this ‘or Denver after.a short business’ + here. see Miss Zanadria ” underwent an aa ‘itis at the State} WW: A. Lacey, principal of the High} pera ton efor s ohan cial teg hool will leave tonight for Salt Lake! y. She is reparted as, 4ospital yest loing nicely tod eee Oscar G. Forman formerly of Lexing- on, Ky., and now connected with a Jenver rubber company, is spending 2 vew days city. j | Be eee eerie « Jack ' Clark returned to his home in Powder River yesterday after spending ty where he will attend the sessions of the National Educational society. M , Who is attending the national jeonvention of the Delta Zeta fraternity at Denver will join him there. | se. Miss Katherine Mahoney has gone to . Will be the subject of the morning ser- Mr. and Mrs. A. Carl Hoppe who ar-/ ing with relatives and has now resumei rived here last night from Milwaukee,|her position of chief clerk at the Moun Wis., where they were married on Wed-|tain States Telephone company offices. CThermopolis for the Fourth. . . several days in the city on business and} visiting with friends. Mr. Clark ts one TRINITY LUTHPRAN. CHURCH | South Park and East 4th streets. J.| H. Gockel, pastor. The Sunday school! will meet tomorrow morning at 9:30.| At 10:30 the morning service will be} held, in which the pastor will deliver a sermon based on the text John $:33-36, with the theme: “A Greater Liberty and Independence.” | The evening services have been dis- yilkcontinued for the summer. | The children of the summer school! will not meet again until Tuesday morn- ing. | Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock the third quarterly meeting of the voting mem-! bers of the congregation will be held.) | MARK’'S CHURCH | Seventh and Wolcott. Rev. Philip K. Ed ‘ds, Rector. Holy Communion at 8 a. m.; church school at 5 a. ms) Holy Communion and sermon at 11 9, m. ST. CLASS | BIBLE STUDENTS associa-| International le Students tion will meet in Odd Fellows hall Sun-}, day at 2 p. m. The publle is cordially invitefl to attend. Non-sectarian. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | 318 East Sixth. Walter H. Bradley, Minister. Tomorrow morning at 11! o'clock the pastor ,will speak on| “Wounded in the House of His) Friends.” No evening service until Sep- tember, e METHODIST CHURCH 302 East Second street. Walter L.| French, Minister. “The Sacrificial Life’) mon, and at night the pastor will speak on the subject “Faithfulness to a Di- vine Trust’. Mr. E. W. Bailey will lead the devotional hour of the Epworth League, subject, “Our Duty to Our) Country”. The League hour Is 7 o’clock. If you are a stranger in Casper do, not hesitate to come to church for you} ¢ The public is cordially invited to at. yt¢ of the most prominent ranchers of this| Will find a welcome, and a part in the nesday,’ cleverly evaded two receptions’ which had been planned for their arri- val by the officers of the Wyoming Ex- ploration company of which Mr. Hoppe is a director. The couple were expected here yesterday morning, and prepared for a real reception the officers of the company met the morning train—only to find that the couple had missed con- nections at Cheyenne. So a decorated room at the Henning was provided for last night, and again the bride and groom escaped, preferring to go from the train directly to their own apart- ‘ment—the existence of which was not known at the Wyoming Exploration offices. Mrs. Hoppe was Sifiss Marion Bacha- rach, daughter of Joseph Wallack Bacharach, a prominent business man of Milwaukee. They are-spending to- day at Salt Creek and for tomorrow tnd} Monday will be honored guests at the; Pine Mountain camp of the Wyoming- Exploration company. see Picnic at Garden Creek - Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Purcell, Mr. and Mfs. Berry Sullivan of Rawlins, Wyo., the Misses Purcell and friends and Mas- ter Purcell are planning «an informal outing and-picnic at the Garde Creek falls tomorrow. see ‘yMrs. W. T. Allen of Bristow, Okla., is here visiting with her daughter Mrs. J. L. Cunningham at the Cunningham, apartments, 227 “North Park street. | Before the end of the summer, Mr. ana Mrs. Cunningham, and son, and Mrs. ‘Allen plan to take the trip thru Yel- lowstone National park and into Idaho.| . + Miss Elizabeth Killoran has returned) to Casper from Canon City, Colo., where she has been attending the Mt. Sr. Scholastica’s academy for the past feur years. Miss Killoran from the academic and commercial de- parents Mr. and Mrs, K. M. Killoran. [PERSONALS Seeeeet Mrs, Essie Nickerson and Miss Mat-,) tie Anderson both of Menominie, Wis., arrived this afternoon and will be hous) guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook at} their home 635 South Beech street. Mrs. Nickerson is a sister of Mr. Cook. eee George Osterwald, who is connected with the Casper pharmacy has confined to his home for several days but it reported to be getting better. eee Mrs. Ralph Kimball left yesterday afternoon for Lander where the Judge He Never Had Time ~- _ The other day a man lost two hours because his battery suddenly went back on him. He could have saved delay by keeping that battery shipshape. Sidestep trouble by stopping in. Ask about Threaded Rubber In- | sulation—the kind se- lected by 136 manufac- turers of cars and trucks. AUTO ELECTRICAL CO. | 111 East First Street Phone 968J was graduated | partments. She will remain with her | been| “ eee N. F Wunderlick an@ R. Cuppage left Friday for Chicago, Mlinois, their home, after a very pleasant visit at the H. H. Klocksiem home. They are very well impressed with the west and intend to return im the near future. wee Bill Welch, M. Portas and party fron Salt Creek were visitors in the city| Thursday on business and shopping. — | ee Mr. and Mrs. Ben Austin motored up) last evening from their home in Chad-| ron, Neb,, in their new ‘Mercer car.| They are’ visiting with friends and rela-| tives here for a few days. 1 William A. Riner, a prominent Chey-|0F | enne attorney, Js in Casper today. Te,bart of the country. will be one of the speakers at Indepen- dence Rock tomorrow. se. Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Dean have re- turned from Chicago, Ill., where they} jhave been ting with their son ana Mr..and Mrs. . Moore are in the n ‘ a city from Salt Creek for the day on BESS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred) business and pleasure. ; py denne A j see . Owen of Lewiston, Mont., is on oil business. eee John Campion of Denver, is here on business. Mr. Campion is a frequent business visitor in the city. Ci por | J. here W. T.. Barker of Kansas City, Mo., | é, 14; Cadillac Moon 1920 Touring right. buy. body; in good shap dition; panel body. AND 511 Yellowstone Ave. A Used Car If purchased’ from a reliable company and at a fair price is a good investment. A Wonderful Bargain Practically a new car. Westinghouse shock ab- sorbers, two extra tires. Wire wheels, cord tires, good condition. Priced FORD ONE-TON TRUCK—An exceptionally good Pneumatic tires; stake body. MAXWELL ONE-TON TRUCK—Solid tires, stake DENBY 1%-TON TRUCK—A bargain. ‘We meet these require- ptae Rade t ‘ ' | Car is in perfect con- sens In good con- Sale of Silk i Our New York buyer has just shipped us a lot of Silk Underwear, Jersey, Crepe de Chine and Satin Night- i]. robes Teddy Bears, Camisoles and Bloomers. garments, avith the large assortment we already have, are being placed on sale at 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. ALWAYS MANY CLASSY HATS ON HAND es Phone 1304W. 156 South Center. - SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY f Underwear These Shop DEPE =, DAY hour of worship. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian’ Science services are held} every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new, edifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant streets, und on Wednesday eve- nings at 6:30 o'clock. The lessor try age with own worl nee spiri pendence than today where our coun- we gained our own freedom of ‘“’76."’ Our nized as today when our country leads the Celebrate the day as a tribute to our national for those things that will make the day a me- morable ane. Webel Commercial Co. DACL IHeEFF - mon for tomorrow is: “God.” Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Loth service tend these services. Good FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Worshipping at the court, house. Winchester 3 with us Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching short tim ach both mornin at 11 o'clock, Theme: “Catching Up and evening ly packing center Means Greater Facilities for Ycat Sixth largest In the United States—that is the standing of Sioux City as a Packing Center! Millions of dollars are invested in its great, modern packing plants. 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