Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 13, 1920, Page 3

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Dr. and Mrs. Lathrop Return From Cheyenne ;'Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop have re- turned from Cheyenne wheré Dr. La- throp has been attending the State Medical association, of which he was elected president for the ensuing: year. --Mrs. Lathrop was entertained at a bridge party at the Country Club to- gether with the other visiting wives of ptate physicians. Mrs. Lathrop. re- ceived the guest prize of the afternoon. She was also entertained at a dinner party at the Plains hotel last Monday. ‘ see Mrs, Marguerite Watson is leaving ’ for Seattle, Wash., where she will join her husband. Mrs. Watson has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bishop, for the last month. . eee Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hannon’ and fam- ily. of Independence, Kan., motored thru the city last night enroute to the Yellowstone National park. They. vis- ited with friends while here. see (Mr. and Mrs. Stone Return From: Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. F. Linwood Stone have returned from the Black Hills where they spent a week visiting at Mr. Stone’s old home. They. left for the Black Hills overland from Douglas, ‘Wyo.,. where they were married, as a complete surprise to their friends here. Mrs. Stone was formerly Mrs. Bes- fle Fuller the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BE. N. Sprague. The couple will oc- cupy “one of the apartments of the Sprague hotel where they. will be at home to their friends. fi eee Mrs, Noah Thompson of Maryville, Mo., 45 visiting with her mother, Mrs. ’ Protzman for a few. days before returning to her home. She has been visiting with relatives tn INings. f ay z ne O'clock Luncheon Is Nice Affair Mrs. A. B. John, who recently came to Casper to make her home from Des Moines, Ta., was: the charming hostess yesterday at a 1 o'clock’ luncheon. Hur home, 316 North Center street way nicely decorated in cut flowers, Places at the luncheon table were laid for eizht guests, The afternoon was spent playing bridge whist. The honors were won by the Mesdames A. Dodds and C. Sneider. Mrs. John was assisted in entertain- ing by the Mesdames Lloyd Webb and 'T. Seaman. se Couple are Married in Harrison, Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Rex Milleneaux have returned from Harrisoi, Neb., where they were married last Wednesday. Mr. Mileneaux is in the employ of the Midwest Refining company, and they will’make their home here. ee a "Mire: Ann Frederickson, trimmer at the Martz hat shop, is expected to re- turn tomorrow from a buying trip to the, eastern markets. Miss Sarah Martz ‘will Jeave for the east on a short busi- ness trip as soon as Miss Frederickson returns, see _L, D. Welch of Denver, a well known oil operator, is spending several days here on business. see Arthur K, Lee is in the city enroute to his home in Thermopolis from Den- ver, Colo,, where he has been on busi- ness. Mr. Lee is president of the Na- ® tional Bank of Commerce ‘of this city. eee H. B. Coffee of Chadron, “Neb., is here looking after business interests _for the’ next few days. 6 @ Mrs. Mable McIntosh, who recently underwent an operation at one of th FIRST Smart That Are Without a Doubt the Most Wonderful Val- ues That. Casper. Women Have Seen This Season. Challenge Price That You Would Consider Good Bargains at $30 Are Included in This Chal- lenge Sale at Only local hospitals, Is at her home, and/ hopes to resume her duties at the Smith-Turner drugstore before long. * arr) Missou Hines of Denver is in Cas- per for a few days on business. se Bert Orchard of Los Angeles, Calif., is paying a visit to Casper. ’ eek Mrs. Theodore P. Killion left ‘oday for New York city where she will spend six or eight weeks with relatives; ees Charles B. Stafford manager of the Chamber of Commerce leaves tonight for Madison, Wis., to attend the sum- mer school for Chamber of Commerce men conducted there by the American, City Bureau. eee Scout Commissioner Ambrose Hom: ingway, who was in Casper this murn- ing reported at the Chamber of Com- merce that the Scout camp is a grext BSON GIRL.”—The girl that Chas. success. The boys are taking the k2en-|Dana Gibson chose several years ago est interest in the scout work heing|as the most perfect specimen of Cali- given them, and are working hari to}fornia’ beauty, Emily Misamer, of San take their various degrees, Many ot|Hrancisco, ‘has ggtrcrealycbrwne weet the voys who enrolled for but one ‘eck | tere, by Be cred ee sbi ics, have arranged to stay the entire two) fMan laarercr 4 weeks, Sra NEREE Reem ee eS bP few ving Young, her cousin, as far as Denver Burke Sinclair, head of the depart-|on her way back to St. Joseph, Mo, mient df industria] relations of the|Miss Young visited here with her Midwest Refining company, has left} cousin about two weeks. it the city on his vacation. He will meet tis. ATTEND OUR Actual $40.00 Values at $19.98. Sport Coats Actual $30 Values at $14.95 his wife and his daughter, Dorothy, in| ©, D, Crites of Chadron, Neb., is in Denver and they will go to Kidorado,| the city for the next few days attend- Kan., the former home of Mrs. Sin-| ing to business matters. clair. Mrs. Sinclair has been attend- eee ing the Y. W. C. A. eonference ct} G. C. Stock of Omaha, Neb., is here Estes Park, Colorado. attending to matters connected with his | see interests in this vicinity, Miss Selma Young “returned from 0,6. 8 Denver yesterday atter spending scv-| Joseph S. Uland of Fergus Falls, eral days in the MileHigh city vis-|Minn., is spending several days in the iting. She accompanied Miss Mabel! cit nd business. He is much There’s No Waste In Your Table Beverag when you use nstant Postum Aside from the pleasing coffee-like flavor of this wholesome, healthful table drink, its quick \Preparation makes it worthy of your’ notice. Instant Postum can be made a cup- ful at a time if desired. Its strength can be varied from strong to mild according to the amount dissolved in each cup, Economy shoiild rule today and very likely will rule more strongly in the days to come. Try Instant Postum . “There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan ‘! ANNUAL S u it Ss Afternoon and saree $19.98 Dresses Sie a Every dress pur- chased this sea- son, and is au- thentic in style and beautiful of $9.95 $14.95 $19.95 $14.95 No Exchanges or Refunds During This Sale. ST aN A DRAG REE Che Casper Daily Cribune terested in this: country, and intends to place’ large investments in interests here. Miss Milldred Hamilton has returned from a camping party on the Cheney ranch, R, N. Elis of the United Drug coi pany of Boston, Mass.. is spending » A. P. Minchew, president of the Mil .| Texas Oll company of Denver is spend. ing several days in Casper in the ola Challenge, ‘Ss Fort Supply Not Oldest Settlement of White in Wyo. LYMAN, Wyo., Au: erroneously Anglo-Saxon settlement” in Wyoming. ! Morm Fort Laramie, near the eastern | Hyde. years ever. regarded as the , “first boundary of the state, was founded ten iand S1nvERTOWN Corps cco Miles Fasric Trnes 6000 Miles earlier than Fort Supp! Mr, Jensen located the site of the old | preparations were be settlement on ground near Robertson | building of a permanent which were diven five the ground to c 13.—Andrew [protruding |winter of, 1853-54 by a ions under leadership Nearh farming \whent the’Sformona. ware driven out by }the Johnson expedition. At<that time zZ made fer the aa town about) — , how- Postoffice owned by Robert Coburn |.three miles north of the fort. x! and M. Jones. The outline of the ojd Sr SRR cee | protecting wall is still dis 6, logs Mrs, Bert Col d here after <= | into| spending the winter months touring stilt/on the Orpheum circuit. She came Outlines of/here directly from Milwaukee, Wis., ate, th eral inc: tet jeral days here on business with the|Jensen of Balt Lake City, assistant his-! the. buildings of t) ttlement still can|/and intends to remain here for somo | Kimball Drug company. torian of the Church of Jesus Christ|be traced in a meadow, Tho founda. | time. - a i Abbab ta: of Latter Day Saints, has completed | tions of the bastions of the stockads s + pel C. H. Relmerth and Jay ¥Y. Stock jan investigation of the site of old Fort | clearly ‘outline this feature of the de ©. Ix Holden, of the Prudential Se-. “ motored to Riverton this morning: Supply, a Mormon settlement located | fenses, curities company is expected to return: ape tee 3 in this vicinity in 1853 and by many| Fort Supply was built during :!e!tomorrow from a bu : trip of sev. — company of Ora by lands were cultivate: cond until 13! of | eral weeks in the nd drove to Rig ear f frienda, GoodrichTires | BESTIN THE LONG RUN / Though Goodrich Tires to-day are delivering far greater mileage than pre-war tires, they cost 15% to 20% less than in 1910. Challenge price, Challenge SOLD BY ~ WOODS & ANSON Beautiful Silk, Poplin, Satin, Serge, Panama and Plaid effects at | Any Summer Hat in the THE LEADER 1$6.95 $495 $2.95 ale Skirts $4.89 House 98c | GLENROCK, WYCMING CHALLENGE SALE ITHOUT DOUBT THE GREATEST SELLING EVENT EVER AT- TEMPTED—We challenge to meet our prices and furthermore we want to impress that all merchandise is all brand new seasonable stock. We want you to come prepared to take home the greatest money sav- ing values ever offered. Challenge Sale, Sweaters Now is the time to prepare for cool evenings. All wool rip ple style and Tuxedo effect, One lot wool sweaters to close. price . Sale of All Wash Frocks Offering Values That Will Astonish the Most Skeptical. In Three Groups, at $3.98, $4.98, $6.96 Challenge Sale ot Waists Silk Georgette blouses, new, beautiful designs, all colors. Challenge price $4.89 i é broidered Bie rte a ‘geri $3.69 Good voile waists. 89c price Challenge 146 EAST SECOND STREET

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