Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 12, 1920, Page 3

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Spa eee Young People Wed Sunday Afternoon The ceremony uniting Miss Florence! ‘Van Selus and Maurice Buyssa in mar- riage was performed Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rey. Wolter L.| French at the Methodist parsonage. iBoth the bride and groom recently came here from Redwood, Minn. Mr. Buyssa. being employed at the refin- ery. The young people were attended by Miss Ruth Servatius and EF. a.| Carpenter. They will be at home to! their friends at 1060% South Walnut. easaie Entertains for House Guest Miss Edna Mae Healy will entertain at an informal afternoon in honor of her house guest, Miss Eleanor Dema-| line, of Cleveland, Ohio. A number of young ladies have been invited to meet the visitor. | o, 8) The Missionary society of the Pres. byterian church has arranged for meet- ings to be held om the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 2 o'clock when the’ members will work} on gauze bandages and supplies foz the overseas hospitals. eee Miss Llena McAleer arrived this morning from Denver, Colo., and has accepted a position with the Western Union. Miss McAleer spent last sum-| mer here with the same company. ee Bride and Groom Return Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Tuttle arrived in Casper last night from Denver, Colo., where they were recently married. Mrs, Tuttle was formerly Miss Estner Dillon. Mr. Tuttle has accepted the po- sition of chief operator in the Western Union offices and the young couple will make their home here. Until they can find an apartment they will be at home to their friends at the Henning hotel. | ene Casper People Witness Bringing in Oi1 Well ! A large crowd of Casper people were spectators yesterday at the bringing in of the New York-Ohio well on Section} 27-40-79. The parties left here eariy| Sunday morning and arrived at the} scene in time to witness the well when it first gushed shortly after 10 o'clock. Lunch was served at the Curtis camp! near the well and dinner in the eve- ning at the Ohio camp. A ‘ery on-| joyable day is reported. Those forming the party from here included the following: Mr. Minal) Young, Mr. John Grant of Jamestown,} N. Y., Mr. and Mrs, Maxwell W. Win- ter, Miss Caroline Maltby, Miss Zoe Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Judge and Mrs. C. EB. Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Phit- | lip Winter, Mr. George DeWolf, Mr. N. A. Wright, Mr. Frank Murphy, Mr. George Stephens and Mr. J. E. Han- way. > v. oye ie The General Aid society of the Meth- odist church will meet on Friday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the church par- lors. 4 see Sunday Dinner Enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doornbos en tertained at a nicely served Sunday din- ner in honor of Mrs. McIntyre and daughter Miss Mar t of Lead, S. D., who are visiting here with Mrs. Robert Simpson of 545 East Second street. Places at the daintily decorated table were laid for Mrs. McIntyre, and daughter Miss Margaret, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Simpson and daughter Helen Mr. and Mrs. A, N. Taylor, and Mr and Mrs, Egland of Chicago, Il, whp have recently come to Casper to live. eee Tea Honoring Guest Mrs. E. E. Lidderdale was hostess a an afternoon tea at her apartments in honor of Mrs. A. E. Lidderdale who is visiting here with her son and daugh- ter and Mrs. Elmer Lidderdale. B. Uidderdale < to home from 1 Ore., where they have been to attend the Masonic meeting at the Imperial Temple. The guests invited to mect Mrs, Lid- derdale included the Mesdames_ Hill- gren, DeWoody, Stear, Holloran, Mech- ling, Black, Clark and Burwell. eee . The Women's Foreign Missionary s0- ciety of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. A. B. Poling 316 South Lin coin street on Tuesday afternoon a 2:30 o'clock. ee 2 Birthdays Celebrated at Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Harry Astin enter- tained at a 5 o'clock picnic at Garden Creek yesterday evening celebrating the birthdays of their sons, Hat | for 9 few days. jattending to business matters. )|leaving today on a short business trip} Miss Eleanor Demaline, who is visit-| ing with Miss Edna Healy from Cleve-| land, Obio. >~_—-- Ce se ie en a STA Mark U. Weber has returned from Denver, -Colo., where he went on busi- ness for the Chappell Oil company. Lee Miss Lucille Pritchett and Master | John Pritchett of Greybull, Wyo., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank| Probst of this city for a few days. eee H, S. Gooch of Denver, Colo., is in| the city attending to business affairs eee Mr. and (Mrs. P. R. Blakey left yes- terday for eastern points. They wll spend part of their trip at Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. Blakey will.do the fall buying for the Blakey and Company ladies’ ready-to-wear, while in New York before returning. Mrs. Blakey expects to remain in the east until ie first of September. ee H. W. Baum of Salt Lake City, Utah, is spending a few days here on bust- ness, see Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crawford, Miss! Mabel McVickor, Miss Katherine 3 Cabe, and W. P. Crawford left y terday for the mountains where they| will spend the week on a camping trip. es. Thomas Wyatt has resumed his po- sition with the Casper pharmacy after spending several months in Denver. ese Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West are} leaving tonight for the east on a buy-} ing trip. They will visit in Chicago, |IlL, New York City, N. ¥., and other| Ms. John Schnoor, has returned to her old home here after living for the past/a local res 12 years in Berlin, Ger accompanied here by her little daugh- ter, prominent eastern cities. On the re- turn trip they will visit with Mrs. West's parents in Morris, Minn. They expect to be gone about two weeiss. ef. © a William: Sturgis of Cheyenne, Wyo. is registered at the Henning hotel while] ¥ ae 616) A. E, Lawrence, one of the directors of the Holp syndicate, organized Denver to operate in the Montana oil| © fields, has returned from Montana where he has acquired a large acre- age of oil land on the most promising structures in the morthwestern of the state. After a few days here, Mr. Lawrence expects to return to Montana, fi eee H. J. Newberry of Cheyenne is num bered among the business visitors reg- istered at the Henning hotel. evisl ie J. C. Holmes of Denver, Colo., is here for a few days attending to busi- ness matters. eee Albert May of Omaha stopped in Casper Saturday to visit Charles Staf- ford, secretary of the Chamber of Com- merce, on his return trip from the Yel- lowstone park. Mr. Stafford and Mr. May went on a fishing trip to Smith creek and caught some fish. Mr, May is an attorney in Omaha. ee. Joe Mansfield went to Denver last night to bring back to Casper a new \ Packard roadster, see B. P. Browning is loading wool at a central Wyoming station on the North- |Western for tho Grieve brothers, This | Wool will be sent to Jeremiah, Williams ;and Company of Boston. | Mrs. A. I, Hoff has received word! jfrom her husband, Doctor Hoff, who) | is making the trip to Los Angeles over- Jand, that he had reached Salt Lake) City, Utah, safely. eee \ Mrs. Carl Nygarrd and son Carl have! retufned from Chicago, where they | jhave spent the past six weeks visiting} with friends and relatives. a) J. iB. and J. 3arnes Hanway are jto Douglas, the overland, Wyo., making trip see Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Lidderdale of | Junction City, Ohio, are spending tive week here as guests of their son, & mer Lidderdale, foreman of the Oil Well Supply shop at this point. Mr. Lidderdale made the pilgrimage with ithe Shriners from Columbus, Ohio, to Portland, Ore., where the national cere- monial was held at the Imperial Tem- ple. He left the party at Denver to} |make the visit here. | ees J. J. Chapman and T. Spears have r turned from Lusk and Manville where they went on business over the week end. see Nills, age 14 and Herbert, age 5. The birthdays were one day apart but were celebrated together at the picnic. The out-of-town guest at the affair was Mrs. F. H. Seaman and two children! |have returned from Denver where they} jhave spent several months visiting | \with relatives and friends. 35 New Midsummer “(DRESSES | Crepe de Chines, Georgettes, Tricolettes; Values up to $75 $32.95 Your Chotce The’ Phone 1304W. 156 South SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY hop Center. RUFFLES—What could be more dainty and becoming for summer than this delightful imported blouse with crisp ruffles from the ears to the very finger tips. It is of finest handkerchief linen and every stich made by hand. The black | bows at throat lend a charming contrast. economy of: the University of Wyom-| —e unveiled a stone monument to Mrs. Esther Morris, pioneer suffra- MRS. JESSERICH lantic, and says that the many icebergs made the trip a very danger‘) % pound of meat, 20 grams of butter, in] and Berlin, she reports. parents here, and says that Casper is) part| the only place to live after all. | So ge 125 West Second street. ‘MAAN DIES AFTER HAVING. know | WHILE BOARDING TRA 12.—Jack Rado- vich, treet, Rockford, I, 4 here of injur-}| ~~ fes received when he fell under a tra‘ which he was trying to board at Vaa Tassell, east of here. His right leg was cut off and his left badly mangled. Tie} injured man was brot to Lusk on the} train which interrupted its schedule} to make the run back here in the hope} of saving his life. FISH HATCHERY COMPLETED IN | DUBOIS REGION DUBOIS, Wyo., July 12.—The new) state fish hatchery for Jakes Fort,| four miles south of here, authorized by the last legislature, has been com-} pleted and will soon be in operation. | Spawn will be supplied from Fish lake.| —o——__—— MONUMENT IS | RAISED TO MRS. | ESTHER MORRIS} LANDER, Wyo., July propriate exerci mond Hebard, pr 12.—With ap Grace Ray- of physical} PAY DE PALES! Wamws' ct te sae ie te Catee BACK IN CASPER | FROM LADDER; |: sis» Pass City" on' tne site ot the office occupied by Mrs. Morris. | BREAKS LEGS DOUGLAS, Wya, July 12 Patterson, a painter, suffered broken legs in a fall from a ladder at ex He was taken to the ¥ FROM GERMANY Mrs. Gertrude Jeserich, daughter of| She was| rmany. Douglas hospital. NEW SPUDS . 91-2 CENTS PER POUND Boselly & Carr Phone 545W Cor, $. Beech and E. Fifth Sts. Marguerite Jeserich. She reports cold and stormy trip across the At huge us one, An allowance of 3% pounds of bread, | of sugar was made the residents of) % pounds very two weeks for Mrs. ,Jeserich will remain with her} malt syrup and Bottling Works. 7-T-6t Just received pure resh hops at Casper The Store of Quality. 138 E. Second St, I. O. O. F. Bldg. White and Colored Organdie Dresses \.. 14 Dresses Priced $9 Each » Balance of Our Stock Less 334s Per Cent Discount Ladies’ Short Summer Coats Consisting of Eight Summer Models, which we satisfied to sacrifice at % price, to close out. Long Coats, Less 33 1-3 Per Cent Discount Children’s Middy Suits Materia] of White Middy Jeans, Navy Blue Serge Collar and separate Skirts. Just the garment for "Priced $6.50 and $8.50 are Special Offering Ladies’ Silk Hose Fancy Silk and: Plain Black, at a special price, $1.45. For Tuesday and Wednesday 10 Coats Casper Dairy ICE CREA *Tis Truly Delicious $22.50 Price, $18.75 On Sale. As Pure as the Mountain Dew Phone 471 SEITPIEITTOPEITPIOOOTMID SE TTOTOSISITSICOIIODIES. E PPL LE LOT Bobbie—*My father refrigerator” to enable us to carry a large PURITY Worth up to $75; Clearance Sale Price, 15 Silk Dresses Worth from $40 to $75; Clearance Sale timber each yc perience. ,carded in the must have been| United Stat r might be of paper, 3, up to all scrts of mischief when he|to provide 40,000 tc aula) Boy.” |tons of resin, 600,000 gallons of ethyl f . }alcohol and 300,000 gallons of turpen | | * Johnny—*Why?” | tine Bobbie—'' 'Cos he knows ‘xactly what questions to ask me when he wants to yhat land News. 7S Ht _is estimated that th I've been '—Cleve- doing.” are an absolute fective flues. $1.50 per foot put up. Phone 693-J FRED PAYEE material dis! cA nnouncement We have just received our “long waiting in transit riety of FANCY ICE CREAM Beginning tomorrow, July 13th, we will have Ten Varieties of ICE CREAM For Your Selection You will be missing a treat if you overlook any one. The Lukis Candy Co. Corner Wolcott and Second Sts. QUALITY SERVICE TUESDAY, JULY 13th ‘A Real Carnival-Fun, Frolic, Gaiety LEGION NOVELTY ORCHESTRA Dreamland-Opposite Court House PC CCP LIPAIPESEOPPOPOCOPCLCCLCLCCCCEA LEE Qur Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Coats, and Dresses Is stillin progress. It has always been our policy to clean up our entire stock of Ready- to-Wear at the close of the season. Hence we are making some wonderful sacrifices which it will pay you to investigate Suits 20 Suits Worth from $100 to $150; Clearance Sale Price, $39.75 All Voile& Organdie Dresses 25% Discount REMEMBER, it is our policy to give service as well as quality and should you become dissatisfied with your purchase we will gladly ex- change or refund your money, as we do not wish to force you to keep something which you dislike or cannot use, even though it is bought ichards&Cunningham Co. “Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best” eM Me N Asbestes Chimney Blocks guaranty against de- TLII II OS Pa! ISS. sd fe i

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