Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1920, Page 4

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fhe Casper Daily Cribune Mr. and Mrs. Weidner Return from Wedding Trip. Unknown to their many :friends :here, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Archie ‘Weidner quietly returned last night from their wedding trip through the Yellowstone ‘Natione1|.e, park. “They are with Mr. Weidner’s barents at their new home on South Durbin street at the present. Mr. and Mrs. Weidner left for the park about three weeks ago in their motor car. They report a pleasant trip, on good roads. to and from the park, see Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Klocksiem and daughter Lois, mother and sister, Mrs. Mary Gibson and Miss Laura Gibson of Chicago. jare leaving within a few days fo: Yellowstone National park. driving overland. They expect to gone about ten day: ‘8. Gibson and Bliss Gibson have been visiting ‘her: for some time and are anxious to sce more of the we nd Mrs. Kloc! be jue: H. Nichols was hostess this fternoon at an informal tea in hor 6f the Misses Alberta and [Bernar Kerchhof and Edith Bolan of Denver, and Miss Evelyn Jensen of Cheye Who are guests of Miss Irma Patton. The home on South Park street was M R. decorated in ctit flowers and a pleas ant afternoon was spent. Parents Mrs. Graig Is Honored at Informal Luncheon. Mrs. M. P. Wheeler assisted’ by 4f6r daughter-in-law, Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, entertained at a pretty luncheon this noon in honor of her daughter,- Mrs. Fred Craig, former Miss 1 Wheeler,-of Lincoln, Nebr., who, aecom- panied by her daughter, Mary, is visit- ing here for several weeks. Places at the luncheon laid for 24 guests, all gi of Mrs. Craig. The dec: flowers from Mrs. ‘Wheeler's gard After the*luncfton a very afternoon was spent. ere 8 Farewell Dinner for Denver and Cheyenne Visitors. Ex-Governor and Mrs. B. B. ks will preside this evening at a chicken dinner given at their ranch home near town in honor of the gue: Irma Patton, who are leaving this ning for their homes. ‘The young ladies accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Irma Patton on a motor trip thru the Yellowstone National ‘Park have been the guests of Miss Patton since the trip. They have been elab- orately entertained by. their many friends here during their short visit. The Misses Alberta. and Bernardine Kerchhof and @dith Bolan will return to Denver, Colo., and’ Miss Evelyn Jen- sen will leave for Cheyenne, Wyoming, this evening tables were enjoyable eee Anderson is*returning to. her home in Long Beach, .Gal., afte“ visiting here for about a month with her sisters, the Mesdames (H. F. Eek- enrode, Robert Doc and ‘William Henr nd with cher niece, (Mrs. Lin- denme; of East Third street. M Anderson was entertained at tne “Broken Lock” ranch by (M Eck- enrode, and at the “A Cross” \renen by Mrs. Henry. She is very enthue lastic over the west and expects tto re turn in the near future. Mrs. J. H. cee Supper 1 Pienic Given By Latlies Aid. The members..of the Ladies’ Aid so-|Mr. arm Mrs. Frank ‘Probst on South ciety of the Baptist church will serve) Beech st Miss Lucille Pritchett is | a supper Phursday «at 5:40 o'clock at}al’o . visiting swith “her sister, -Mrs.| 8. Beech. After ithe supper the| Probst. guests will be taken to the Garden| =e Creek picnie grounds in motor cars,| Attorney Peter Q. as return-| and later in the evening plenic .re-| ed from an extenc trip in the east. freshments will be had. The proc 1s} SSO AS of the supper and picnic will be used| Joe ‘Crites arrived ‘he toward the fund .-beimg made to send aj from Denver, to spend a delegate to the summer assembly, | attending to oil matters and visiting e+ + Word has heen :reeeived from J, r, Who with this family to. Califernin by va that he was oblig cut out ops in Oregon bec the > shortage, eee Rert Cole deft overland ‘today in his Hudson for Cheyenne Cott GAS ROASTED BY mM & GALLAGHER eB OnAna ¥ siem’s| r}day from Patton | | Attorney Geuine Fergn-on left today jfor Deep “Creek -in the Big Horn moun- ‘tains where he will join Mrs. Ferguson and their children vacation. | ————@ | PERSONALS | —t J. George Wheeler arrived here last yvening from Fort Worth, Texas, ‘to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler and other .relatives. * se L. P. Meyers, employed by ‘Whevler & Worthington, leaves tomorrow for 2» trip to old Mexico. | +2 W. O. Wilson went to Cheyenne Té<t/ night to attend a meeting of the state board of bar examiners. eee D. Despain and Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell will leave today for Chey-| nne to attend the Frontier Days cele bration. “ss Judge Ralph Kimball is here today) from ‘Lander. 1 see | Dr. A. Hoff has notified Mrs, Hoff jthat he will a here Wednesday, |morning from neisco. n . Browning. returmed yes-:e>-| Lander, where for the past} ten days he has been loading wool for| | Browning, Jeremiah Williams ¢: ee |S Gilbert Wolf will leave today, «driv the Tom Mills Standard § for enne and Denver. Leaving Den will make ‘he Yellowstone ark before returning to Casper. ar | Eawara Co, trip Alec White and Mr Wriday for a ten-day | Yellowstone park. Kettle left last fishing trip in s-* Miss Bertha ‘gen and Miss Til-} lic Farfang left ‘last night for »Chey-| nne to attend the Frontier Day cel |bration. ‘They will go from, there to] Denver and then to Hstes park. ea Sam Serv: and cher — son, Jones, are spending the day %in y from the Service ranch about southeast of Casper. | se and Mrs. J. ©. Powell arrived morning from Denver. Mrs. Paw. has been in Denver on a pleasur Mr. hthis p for some time. Mr. Powell who} has been in Phoenix, Ariz., on busi-| ness joined his wife in Denver. | eee G. N. Walker of Oakland, C: is| here tending to business matters for the next few days. aie | James McIntosh is in ‘the city from | his ranch on the Sweetwater to attend | to business affairs for a few days. Sores Mrs. Bert Cheney is in (the city from her ranch \to mest ‘her daughter, Miss Ruth ‘Cheney, who has been taking a yusiness course at Laramie university for ‘the past six weéks. Miss Cheney will spend the remainder of the sum- mer at her ranch home in the Bates Hole country. ca Kenneth McDonald is spending sev- eral days in ‘the city from -his ranch .in,| the Hole in the Wall country. Mr. McDonald is also visiting with friends while here. | 2 2 Mr. and Mrs. H. Hinman ‘of :Clark- son, Nebr., are spending the remainder lof the week ‘here visiting With friends. They are returning to their home after & trip thru ithe “Yellowstone Park. see Miss Adaline Caldwell of Greybull, Wyo., is visiting here at ithe home of| | with friends. sae | Mr and Mrs. W. PD. Wethers and party m6tored to Cheyenne, where th intend to spend several d: 2 Sherman Reese, who employed National |- for a three weeks’ Mrs. Ferguson ‘has theen at Kans., to visit with his son, Attorney Hal rran, who is associated with the hols & Stirrett law offices. see Jess Morsch of Douglas motored to this city yesterday ‘to attend the base- ball game and to visit with friends He returned ‘to his home this morn: ing. eee Manager Weideke of the Careyhurst ranch, spent yesterday in the city at- tending to business matters. He re- turned this morning to the ranch, making the trip overland. ene Mr. and Mrs. M. dren left last Dutton and chil- Sunday for ‘Basin, Wyo., where ‘they will spend ral days on Pleasure ‘trip. ‘Mrs. Dutton and the children expect to return to their home here tomorrow. Mr. Dutton will remain in Basin to attend ‘to business matters. see Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Campbell and party have :returned from a «motor trip through ‘the Dakotas and Minne- a. They ‘have ‘been gone :for sev- eral weeks and :report a pleasant trip. os 8 W.°P. Mars of Duluth, Minn., is spending the next few days in ‘the city on a business visit. eee Otto Weilin of San Francisco, Cal, arrived this morning and is .registered at the Henning ‘Hotel while attending te, business ‘matters. so 8 Tom “McAeer :of Denver, Colo. is numbered among the busines: this morning. art 28 T. Williams and Missou Hines are in Casper today from Denver. eee H. T. Tanner of Denver, ‘is regis- tered at the Henning hotel whi t tending to busin matters connected with his oil interests h ene . W. Burrows is here from Den ver on a short business trip. He will return to his home ton “ee D. “Witt of New ing the mext few tending to ters. York City, is spend- days -in'-Casper vat- important business siete G. E. Wood of Denver, arrived this morning on a short business trip. «ee Leo D. Shire of Chicago, is ing to business matters here next few days. attend- for the health or purse.they naturally dtink INSTANT POSTUM hy the Midwest Refining company, ‘leaving for ‘his former home in “k Hills on av +, Feious co - a the | . of Southern charms and delights ‘There's a Reason | offee . Delicious” sy with the fragrance Seas, Madison, Dene estate of his PAGE THREE Youngest Desch Has Great-Grandmother | HOUR'S CONCERT apply ence (on service. to military to- persons entitled accgunt prefer. For ‘further information and 9:20 on ‘the Burlington, this accounting for *the late ‘hour at which ‘the address will be given. Members of the Chautauqua The United States Civil Service Com- mission announces a postoffice clerk- com-}carrier examination, \to be sheld on Au- maittee will meet him at the station and|8USt 14, 1920, for the purpose of es- he will be rushed to the park so that;tablishing an eligible register from the speech can he begun promptly at/Which selections may ‘be made to 9:30. v ancies as they m: occur in the The work of .erecting the Chautau-|POtion of clerk or carrier, ‘fice s vice, “Cas r, Wyo. ua tent on the ot Just south of the/ Lc service, “Casper, Wy Qhio Oil offiees on North Wolcott} GensidtttherUilited: Btatea whd street was begun .teday.and will/be hur;} ears Sigees vied so that, in cage of jrain, the )pa- Ss requirements, women. may enter this examination; trons of the Bryan lecture can find} appointing officers, however, .have the seats in the “tent. legal .right to specify the sex desired Season tickets are meeting with ‘alin jrequesting certificates of eligibles, ready sale. The final work of organ-|Age limits, 18 to 45 y on the date Maing ‘the Chautauqua ‘forees ‘here being done by Miss ‘Bess ‘Badley, -per-} sonal -representative of the Ellison-} White organization, who ‘is conducting the final season ticket dr! iso ‘the examination. Age limits do not BOGUS CHECK ARTIST CAUGH T} NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Henry \W. Metz, wanted :here for Propositions will be re- passing .a fraudulent .cheek «on W. . ceived for excavating and Frenzel, June 28, was arrested y diets terday noon at Doyglas by Deputy building necessary cement Sheriff Earl Cantlin and brought to Casper last night. ‘He is in the coun-} ty jail awaiting a hearin, walls of Oil Well Supply Company building, corner of Center and Railroad Streets. See Chas. Oberg on the ground. og The first day in office of the Lord Mayor of London costs him $10;000, His share of the expense of ‘the ‘Guildhall banquet in the night of ‘his installation.| He ‘is allowed $50,000 for his year of| office, and 20 per cent of it vanishes! first night WHEACO is made for everyone — tots to the “big folks.” “This nutritious food maintains theorig- inal Nature’s taste which appeals to healthy appetites. WHEACO is the choice whole grain sof hard ‘Western wheat, retaining every bit of its protein and” starch. The‘entire wheat berry is scoured, roasted, iand then ground into ahe most delectable food ever served in a breakfast bowl. ‘Get aiParkage Today. @Hianufactured by ‘RHE W. L. FIELD Co., Wenver, Colo. Just Receiwed 25 Beautitul Voile Dresses PRICED $5.95 +5 $12.50 Choice of Summer Hats ' Values up to $22.50 $6.95 The Phone 1304W. 156 South Center. 1i | ® featign blank apply to Gust B. 4 Deep Creek since July A. Sec Stelle, local secretary, board of civil oe itera rittia or De nity “bor vice examiners, at Casper, Wyo., or 0 ‘OrEsien: \axrived - tis amorning’ \ William Casper Desch, recently born| service e from -Célomdo Springs, Colo., avhere he here to Mr. and “Mrs. Paul ‘Byram|to ‘the Secretary, Eleventh ei j alle has been attending college. He will ‘LDesch, adds .one generation to the fam-} Servic 03 Postof Bulld-| Kidney, liver, bladder and uricacid be here visiting with friends for an fily of Desch, making four generations|ing, S le h, troubles are most dangerous be- indefinite: length of time. ina direct ‘line. “The:tiny tat can also!) 1 ee Gnurch| enaee Of thelr insilione uttacks. + l boast of a great-great-grandmother on “ tial | he fir: i +) John Hancock is back at his offiee his grandmother's side. She is Mrs.|!ill ser # ard Heed ‘the ‘st warning they give with the Midwest Refining compaay in ele Mary ‘Nanee, 98, of ‘Abington ee eaeane cinine ne gato. At go alt’ | that they need attention by taking the Oil Exchange building, after be- . . The parents of the youngster sre it AAR Ag ie Se | dng i ‘ta wate oe | Musical Entertainment ito ‘Precede|Paul Byram Desch and ‘Viola ‘Soller| Beech street; amission. | GOLD; Cais ye ‘Milliam. J-sBryan's Address:at |Deech_of Casper; the ‘grandparents are} ss soriand has two women ud 4 ; “Itz Te Rawean Mrs. Lydia Seiler -of ‘Englewood, -Coto,,| 5’ ails : | ; Mrs. M. E..Smeltz left for Newcastle, ¥ : Tris Rew Gaunt atts aevestent oan Wyo., where she will join her husband Athletic Park This Even- Wil M. Desch and -Myrta iDumean| The women suffrage movement ts | f who is there attending to business for ‘ Desch of ‘Arvada, .Colo., and the igreat-| Now orsanized aa 3 CAPSULES the Smeltz Oil company. ing grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. is | : * Ae ae? Desch, 220 East Twentieth avenue, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. | The world’s standard remedy for these ‘Sid Rove ived yesterday from! Preliminary to the address,~ ‘:Pend-|Denver. —— ena disorders, will often ward off these dis- Rashing: v for a short business|ims Problems,” .by Hon. William Jen- See ae re BOR SALE— table, | eases and strengthen the body against SK ? nings Bryan at the High School Ath- - desk, sanitar. ,q | furtherattacks. Threesizes, all druggists. alee letic Park this evening, the Casper Con--(CT ERK-CARRIER records. 741 W. Look for the name Gold Medal on every box cert Band will give an hour’: cert ee eee T. F. Algeo has returned from alee pepe PR id FOR SALE—Good grade househc two w trip im the east on ofl busi-jof specially numbers. ne d niture; good sewing ma 5 Vat’ in Mary's Attic —Adv jness. coneert will start at 8:30 and last unti| LX AMINA TION IS 505 East Second. uD See What's up in Mary's se. 9:30. : SSS ——— Donald P, Curran is expected to Because of a mistake iin ‘his seheaule| SET FOR AUG. 14 rive this evening from Pittsburg,|Mr. ‘Bryan ‘will mot reach ‘Casper until Geraniums EXTRA SPECIAL SALE In order to make room we are offering 500 LARGE BLOOMING GERANIUMS 25 Varieties AT 40€ EACH For one week beginning Wednes- day, July 28 CASPER GREENHOUSE — Two Blocks North and Two Blocks East State Hospital NIGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN: Clean-Up Oxford Sale There are still some big values in our stock of cool summer foot- wear. We have made a host of new friends during the past week, and we feel that we have plenty of shoes with which to make more friendships. Cour- teous treatment is always as- sured at this store. Instep Ties, Cleo Ties, Rochester Black and One-Eye Ties in patent, Brown Kid Lace Ox- black and brown suede, fords; Goodyear welt dull and bright kid with soles; good, comfort- tasty Louis XV heels. Clean-Up Price $9.95 ’atent’ and Dull Kid full Louis Junior Louis jheels. Clean-Up Price Clean-Up Price $7.85 $7.45 You men who are looking for shoes for dress or work can buy at this CLEAN-UP at 20 per cent dis- count. able walking heels, Clean-Up Price $9.45 Black and Brown Kid Lace Oxfords; comfort- able toes, good walking heels. Pumps; or | Just received shipment of Women‘s Hiking Boots, made in soft tan willow calf; com- fortable walking last; one-inch heel and 12-inch top. IGGINi “YOUR SHOEMAN" A tear Pe a ere a ee ee : =

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