Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1920, Page 3

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hgstess and honor gue: and Mrs. A. M. Peightel, Mr, and Glen McGuire, Mr. and. Men |_ 3s Louls Schmidt ana brother Frank Brown, Misses Carrie Goldsby,| W1Ur Hennebry were called to Bill- Minnie Mitzenburg and Messrs Hiden |{B&* this morning by the serious eondi- ‘Vest; W. E. Kearns, Oliver Tweeten, h Roadiser, Joh: a nebry who is to undergo a major sur- Ralph Roadiser, Johnson Peightel and | Mee ae ealereo F W, C. T. U. to Have Intéresting Meeting The regular. meeting of the W. Cc, ‘UW. will be held this evening at the |MCe#ure trip. public library at 7:30 o'clock. ‘The ad. dress of the mecting will be’ made by Mts. C. ©. Winter. The subject will| Gan? “Nee he will spend his vaca- be “Women. and Civics.” All women eae are invited to attend ; tena the meeting, Mrs, I. D. Friedman of the Fashion Shop has left with a party of friends for the» Yellowstone National park. They will make the\trip overland. ees Pienic Is Held at Mullin Club Berause of the rain last evening, the picnic which was to have been held at the Lower-Garden creek by the par- ish of St. Anthony's church was given. in the Mullin club. “During the after. friends. noon .a number of families were taken, eee to the Lower Garden creek and en." joyed: the time until the rain. A plat. form for dancing had been built at the creek’ and tables were arranged for “ee the picnic lunehes. The picnickers were taken, to. the creek by members of the parish in their motor cars, In the evening the dancing was held| on business. in #2 Mullin club and refreshments. me: © + Were sexed a had been planned. The} Juliug Muller bas retured trom {Colorado where he. Spent a week’s va- Howlett orchestro furnistad the maa and all of the guests, enjoyed the ¢ve- | cation: motoring. to. ¥ayfous points of in- dinner party on Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. B. ‘Ay Cakiwe. of Omaha,’ Neb., who are visitin: at| morrow afterhoon on business. the home of Mrs. Guy Trevett, and for Lhinsiktad Miss. Emma Conklin, who has beer visiting with Miss Anna Trevett duvias the summer. Miss Conklin is leaving |land leases. for her home in Omaha tomorrow. Bie The guest list included: Mr, and C, L. Jardine, representing the Svea Mrs: G.’H. Trevett and little daughter | Insurance company is here from Den- Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Caldwell, Miss | ver. Emma Conklin, Miss Anna Treyett, wes John Trevett, and Coy Hoffman. ees os at a pleasant party evening, at ‘their home 518 Kast Hirst street, in honor of Miss Auretia| PF. W- H. Bradley, bas Cone who ii) leaving Sunday to spend|* Short bi ine and Oregon. A delightful musi-| « se and bat hi H. Johnson of Lead, al program was the feature of the|.5; PD» are ing with friends in this, evening's entertainment, cards were neg They intend to be here for about epayod and Sainty refreshments com.|* Week. and thinking of logating: bere, @ perfect evening. Those attending aside from the host, Lees ae eee of O'Nell, Neb., is, st Were, Mr. and ooking after his interests con-| . V. J. Wilson, Mrs. Virgil Rivers, | M@cted with his Perey Furniture company returned ie ‘terest in the vicinity of Denver. * eee Dinuer Is Given C. B, Mattison of Denver. ig in Cas- fox Visitors péry on business, Mrs. J. M. Trevett entertained at a bs el bo Osage field. Miss Ruby McQueen -has returned eka from Lander where she spent''several Ross Broferick of Douglas. was in days visiting with friends. Casper yesterday. for Lee Cole, and Company, 1 le. 5 strived. bare lawt aight rs to Minneapolis after a business visit | tae Hypa to, bis bome returned. | Harry and Jobn Dodsen. have re- turned from a ten days vacation spent at Kansas City and at pgints in Colo- Cecil White has gone to St, Joe, Mo. eels Mrs. Winifred Howelf,: secretary to ©. Calhoun of the Federal Board, of land, points in the northern-part of the state where she will spend several days in- tepviewing federal board applicants. Sarees » SS F eee, trot usiness trip to Denver, Colo. s s E. FP. Randolph is here from Denver on business with the Taylor & Clay offices with which he is associated. Mr. Randolph is president of the Emmer ‘Food Products company. R. M. Hancock, of Riverton, Wyo., isin the.city on business with the Pay- Hlor & Clay brokers. tion. of their. mother, Mrs. M, F. Hen-[ 4oliss Sarah Martz of the Martz Hat | two weeks vacation. shop has returned from Denyer, Col where she has spent several days on | Mrs, Harry Dormer of 628 East Sec- ond street has returned from a threo}, ‘weeks visit in the east with friends Paul Hudson. is leaying for the Black }8N4 relatives. Mx. and Mrs. Major Ormsby are |; spending several days in Thermopolis ‘on, business, and pleasure. id ee R.K. Staley, broker, left last night for Denver on a short business trip. Mrs. Phoehe Holt wil return from Deyver, Colo., tomorrow. She, has Spent several days im Denver with Cc. W. Sparr has returned from 9 business trip to Denver, Colo. . Enroute from Chicago, Il., to Los Angeles by motor car, Mr. and Mrs, A. B, Richardson, und children, who are the guests of Mrs. Sarah Rabb and }family of East Second street for a, cou- jple of days, have proceeded on their Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Johnson and family have left for Denver, Colo. where they will spend the week-end. W. J. Chamberlin of the Chamberlin park. Mr. Richardsoy is an expert me- chanic and electrical engineer and has recently been connected with the Ne tional Harvester comvany. Mr. ant [Mre. Bichardson were favorably im; presse@ with Casper and intend to re- turn for a longer visit in the near fu | Fifth & Beech, Phone S45W. ture, ™morning from, Denver where he went Max Hirsh of the Leader store has returned from New York city where The W. H. Brown Market & Grocery J. J. Giblin returned yesterday from Riverton and will go to Torrington to- Carl E. DeGroot is here from Ar- minto on business connected with oil R. N. Van Sant is here from the When for any cause you should change your table drink . Instant Postum peop peintiin itself ‘or many ‘reasons Among them are its rich, coffee-like flavor, ease of preparation, practical economy and general satisfaction as a household beverage for children as well as grown-ups, Try Postum ve convincing, aang a former coffee drinker knows. **There’s a Reason’’ Made by Postum Cereal Co,, Inc, BEGINNING SATURDAY i i tte ilk, Serge, Tricolette; Tricotine and George aa eee pesses-— Values up to $45 YOUR CHOICE $10.95 50 SUMMER COATS ‘Have been up #0 $65 YOUR CHOICE $10.00 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY has return- | eee Riverton, Wyo., on business. * sles Eirow, “eee is has gone to, Wor- lowstone. ‘ wae ness for the next few days, rn eee ish of St, Anthon; church, . . Brown Grocery. Phone 490, Henry Bennett is leaving Saturday |for Douglas, Wyo., and Sheridan, Wyo., where he will visit with friends during rey * * KLIM POWDERED MILK Remember these points about Kiim: It in MILK and not a substitute, It io absolutely pure and fresh. It is a delicious drink — appetiz- ing and wholesome. It is uded for all milk uses. It needs no tee, It will not freeze. via the Yellowstone National | vee Ne re On Sale at CASPER STORAGE CO. East Second. BOSELLY & CARR 1 see PHONE 490 Specials for Saturday and Monday Ret ea is. ha a ae 60e =] ‘Butter, soy ; ee ks i 38€ ~ SUGAR 5 LBS. FOR $1.00 RANCH EGGS PER DOZ. G0C A A Smoked Pienic Hams, 4 to 6 Ibs., 33e per Ib. ..-.-...- se AR Es § Bacon, by the piece, 2 Ibs. or more, 45¢ DOD MH so, ewan bie 8 ore as Relea Vesti s Sliced Bacon, Be el $8.00 aa oe coerce PLO 4-lb. Sack Jersey Cream 4 ce Pancake Flour .....-....... de ele eb le Small Sack Jersey Cream 15e Pancake Flour .......... tS mee sy lee FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUIT Hot House Cucumbers, large, Bitoni aula ab Osis ein kn airy gslnigtels a Alwar te 25¢e Home-grown Hot House Tomatoes, 30¢e extra nice, per Ib............. Pela ose’ Large Jumbo Celery, firm and 15¢e crisp) bunch. cee eee ace. ¥ - @ Green Peppers, 10e BOK nse ether arr. Cite <0 Padi s, «eis aieee New Carrots, 5e BINH 55 aist. spa ERE Spi ey Pek ae Ws F New Turnips, 3 5e PUNCH Sedaka e's eseipta ety s e's Smears alse! sspre “4 Boiling Onions, 5e PUNCH 156 setae aya saeco ess fi n70 ore me anes ees ee ’ ‘ Green Onions, . 5e PUNCH. Ea a paatelicie.ofsfel oF hy sihsleie wie sacha Cabbage, 4e per Ib. ..... Speen eacestenye Se ee eT ‘be Sweet Corn, nice ears, 60e GOZEN . eee ence e ences renee tenet tenes Extra Fancy Lemons, ; 35¢ GOZEN «eee eee tees <a Bid otal ag bee Fancy Cantaloupes, pink meat, 25 e 8 for ....... ihe e tented gente eee ee ~ Elberta Peaches, i Reels 5¢ basket . os... 20s Beat Oba) date ag be eae wee eae Baskets Home-grown Tomatoes, : 5 e ahout 21% Ibs. to basket............. Per Sale prices of last. week on alt Canned Goods still. in effect. Phone and we will read them over to you. The same applies to our Fresh Meats. i Hundreds of the thrifty housewives in Gasper are takingyadvantage of our Weekly Grocery Sale, for the simple reason that they: are thrifty and spend. their dollars with great care and discretion. They also know that the articles listed for sale are dependable and no matter how one the price may look THE QUALITY: WILL BE OF THE HIGHEST STANDARD. PHONE 490 The Big fuday issue of the Midwest Review was recei' in Casper today. ‘Vribute to. Taute Seats pioicer of the} Theodore Graham Price Wear, Jr.,}mer, celving the congratulations of many! Fic Muddy gil field, gad interesting pwho bas been visiting with his brotner S7e<* friends here, (Mrs, Hirsh and the smail|éata co: son will return to Casper beivco tong {hie _fielw se 8 : salesman |’he has spent several weeks. He is now. of Denver, (the proud father ef a baby boy born in New York on August 13. He is re- .Peter Q. Nyce, attorney for the Car: ter Oil Company, is leaving today for J, Hurley, Joe Hurley, Jr., and Dan Murray, ail of Chicago, Hi., arrtved yesterday morning and spen: the day here visiting with friends and rela- Mr. and Mrs, EB. 4, Sullivan are im the city visithig with relatives before ‘Prainin, returning to their ranch, They have Nowood, Tensleep and other/Just returned from a trip thru Ye- New Fall and Winter W. Weeks of Lander is here cu i. sh Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dea and son of Glenrock, Wyo., spent yesterday here ‘to attend the picnic given by the rar- Large Crates Canteloupes in the pink of condition, $2.25 4 crate. W.. usw ce REEIOUING oe : i : i 4 Phone, 97. And the public laundries are an extravagance. Both are eliminated when ‘s 2999099 GOOOSESHOGSSOSOG SEO iM WOODROW ELECTRIC WASHER effort on your part. Laces or lingerie, blankets or carpets, all washed equally well and without the slightest wear oi tear. rey home in Kansas City, Mo. » Wear ~ expects to return to Casper next sum- mber of the Review. ees nearest to Casper | M. P. Wear, in Casper this ‘summer, Silas Brooks is in the city on byst- it 4@ leaving tonight for Denver and his|ness from the Home ranc! ss = is Ss Al IS = = [=I Le FA il < x is Ka =! Ed = ‘ Ne “irst Showing | of a Complete Line of = : Merchandise Furs, Coats, Suits, | Dresses, Children’s Apparel _ Also Millinery LREKIEE EH A HAE HEEL TEN JH IEHHHE HEHE HEHEHE IE We ask you to inspect our line as to Quality, Style and Prices, We Ask You to Inspect This Wonderful Showing The LEADER 146 East Second TESS JTS SLOP P ROSH epeedepgdpgepde ‘WOOEROWASHER you are the owner of a % It does all the hard work of washing quickly! and well. 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