Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 28, 1920, Page 3

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Ranch Dance Is Enjoyable Affair. About thirty couples left Casper last | evening in motor cars for the Fremont Michie ranch, about fifteen miles out of Casper, where they enjoyed an infor- mal dancing party given in honor of “Lieutenant and Mrs. Carroll Leeper, An orchestra from town furnished the| jazz music and the evening was spent dancing. The hostess, Mrs. Michie, served delicious refreshments at mid- night. s 2. Birth Anniversary , | Is Celebrated. 5 Master Barrie Mahoney is host this afternoon at a party in honor of his birth anniversary given at the Mahoney cabin in the mountains. About thirty young friends of Master Mahoney were invited to attend. * ee | Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Manbeck of Lara-| mie, Wyo., where Mr. Manbeck is con-| nected with the Standard refinery, are| in the city visiting with Mrs. C. B.| Manbeck and Miss Vera (Manbeck of | Alton, Ill., and with Mr. and Mrs. Har. old Manbeck of this city. ses Miss Margaret Sullivan Entertains, ~Miss Margaret Sullivan entertained this afternoon at her home, Hugo and Center streets, at an informal bridge | party in honor of Mrs. Carroll Leep er. | H ees Mrs. T. C. Tonkin has returned to her home after spending the summer with her parents, Judge and Mrs. N. H. Barber of Cambridge, Ohio. Mrs. ‘Tonkin was accompanied by her moth- | er, Mrs. Barber, who will spend some time -visiting here. é se .Miss Eunice Holmes has _ returned after spending about four months vis- iting in the east. [PERSONALS —. “Miss Pearl ‘Madison sof the Dallas .Y. W..C. A. executive office, returned to Dallas last night after spending sev- eral days here as the guest of her ‘brother and of Miss Bertha I. Miller. ss 8 Leon C. Goodrich returned from a business trip to Douglas. see today 2 L. A. J. Philippot and J. R: Healy have returned from a trip to the Fer- ris Dome. tee ‘Tom Mills went to Cheyenne ‘might on business. =. | last W...0. Radcliff and party have re- turned from a trip,te Yellowstone park. 3 ae. * John 4, Siferry was gtanted a~di- yorce from Christine Shierry in the here yesterday from Glenvock. !of Cody were found in Natrona county, 2 Gus Engelke and John Engelke were A son was born last night to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S¢éhulte. se 8 D. C. Hale was granted a divorce from Christine Hale yesterday on grounds of abandonment. . + 8 ; Judge Ralph Kimball is hearing cases in Douglas today. . R. O. Meents is here from the oil fields om business With the Poison Spi- der oil syndicate with which he ¥s con- nected. E. O. Purrett of Toledo, Ohio, is at- tending to business matters here for the next few day, eo. W. C. Swiger of. Hannibal, Mo., is spending se here looking aft er his business interests. H. A. Campbell is here from Inde- pendence, Kans., on business for the week end. es 6 W. W? Keefe and family and W. H. Lloyd and family have returned from a trip through Yellowstone park. They declare that the roads between here and the park ate the worst in the state. The only good roads this side | they deci: i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spurlock are in the city from their home at the Buz- zard’s ranch, calling on friends and relatives and attendipg to business matters. a 2 * W. H, Ratclif¢ and party, who have been touring through Yellowstone Na- tional park, have returned to Casper. | They all report a delightful trip. } * J. C. Childers, who was formerly con- nected with the Casper Storage com- pany here, is in the city from Ther- mopolis. 4 " ee 8 Robert Grieve is In the city from his ranch at Oil City, Wyo., on business. 3 cee Jess Posey is here from the Buz- zard ranch attending to business mat- ters in the city and visiting with | friends, eee Mrs. Emma Hollingsworth and} daughters, Miss Vera . Hollingsworth | and Miss Abby, have returned from | Champion, Alnerta, Canada, have been visjting for the p: vhere they st months | with Mrs. Hollingsworth’s daughter, | Mrs. Charles Star. | 2 ® Mrs. C. D. Peckenpaugh, who _ has | spent the past week in Casper at the | home of her brother, L. D. Perry, night | trainmaster forthe Buruington, is Ieav- | ing this evening for her home in Au- district ‘court yesterday on grounds of desertion. S intendent of the Burlington at Aurora, rora, Ill, Mr. Peckenpaugh is super- Mr. and ‘Mrs. G. H. Hayieins of Al- ance, Nebr., are spending the rem der of the week in the city visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Owen South Linden street. route to Yellowstone National p: from there will motor to’ Long F Cal., where they intend to spend the winter, Miss Gladys Smith of Swan, is visiting at ihe home of her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Cvrilly. . Iowa,| Mr. an@ Mrs. W. W. Sproul and fam- ily have returned from Colorado and Kansas, where they have spent several weeks on a motor tour. They visited with relatives of Mrs. Sproul while in ‘Kansas. Miss Margaret McKensie of Lander, Wyo., is spending several days with Miss Giive Lowndes of this city. Miss: McKensie Is en route to Denver, Colo., where she will attend the Barnes Busi- ness College this winter. see ee n- ees on ‘ en-| Thomas Meaney, hroker, left last night for Denver, where he will attend | to business for several days. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price have re- turned from Denver, Colo., where they have spent the week on business and pleasure. . They are ach, . Mr. and Mrs. William Reed and Wil- s. 0. C. Brunsvold left last night for Denver, where he will look after oil *. I ar ant Airs, Tom Young ore visit: \yusiness and also attend the baseball |!#™ Reed ,their son, are in the city ing here from their home im St. Jo-| tournament. Fra from Cheyenne, Wyo., visiting with seph, Mc. They are the guests of J. (Fh SHA friends, They are making a tour of H. Good, Dr. and Mrs. W. G, Burnett are pected to return today from a week's trip over the state in their motor car, Dr. business for ing the state in their motor car. ss George Osterwald of the Casper Pharmacy is leaving tomorrow on his vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Osterwald, ac- companied by Dr. Luckey of St. Louis, Dieppe. (Mrs. P. J. Halloran and family, ana Mr. and Mrs. Art Admonds have re- | turned from southern California, where j they spent the past two months. see Mrs. T. G. Hilton is visiting with her Burnett has been the attending to Burnett Optometry sister, Mrs. Greene, of this city, for a|Mo., will take the trip through the company here. | few days before returning to her home | Yellowstone National Park overland. bigest. in LinecoIn, Neb. Mrs. Hilton has been Nee eke A John Ford, timekeeper at the Big}spending the summer in Denver. Patrick Sullivan is leaving tomor- Muddy fields for the Midwest Refin. ss row on a business trip to Cheyenne, compa spent yesterday he: R. K. Staley, broker, has Jeft for|Denver and points in New Mexico. tending to matters and -! Denver, where he will attend. to oil Shere frie matters. ing | CAMPBELL-JOHNSON ¢0. s: Head-to-Foot Clothiers O% Off on All FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Beginning Monday, August 30 In every boy’s suit we sell you will find fault- less fabrics, wonderful workmanship and rigid reinforcements at elbows, knees and seat. CAMPBELL-JOHNSON When the buying power of the dollar returns to normal—and it ‘WILL RETURN—those who are resisting the nationwide wave of extrava- ' gance during the post-war reconstruction period and are “salting away” their surplus earnings will find their stored wealth worth nearly dou- ble what it is today. Many of our depositors who are today receiving big wages are living as economically as possible, and are banking their savings. Why spend with the crowd? The day is just around the corner when your dollars will double in value. account here today. BACK. - he National Bank of Commerce * Casper : Open a savings The dollar IS COMING Wyoming E OR HEAD TO FOOT CLOTHIERS CARD OF THAN ranch on the Sweetwater after spend-} ing yesterday in town attending to business and calling on friends. | To the Oda vf - jton members, KS Order of Eag William Grieve is spending the day injlayers and the many friends in Casper the city from his ranch on the Sweet-|of our son and brother, Ray Munsell, water. |we wish to express’ our gratituc d eee jheartfelt thanks for the many kindly (M. N. Wheeler of the Wheeler & |20ts oun prelate Shot i ae his v engineers, is. in Boston, |/ness death. -Also for the beau- Pvorthington \enstndere;: 18: in| Boston; 08 floral offering which are Mass., on an extended business trip. 1 of . are le. 80 very much app MR. AND MRS. H. Spain is said to have nearly a quar- ter of a million professonal ‘That Dainty Little ; Frock or Suit L In sizes suitable for next season’s wear. | An entire line of wash dresses, romp- ers and boys’ suits will be sold at great- ; ly reduced prices to make room for the fall line which is ar- riving daily. Among the other bargains to be found here are in- fants’ and children’s.- shoes, summer un- derwear and hats, Take Advantage of this Sale to Sup- ply Future Needs STUART'S CHILDRENS SHOP Main Floor O. & S. Building Phone 767-R Boe = = MONDAY SPECIAL © SILK UNDERWEAR One lot of Teddy Bears; regular$10.50 value, at. $9.95 @ne lot of Teddy Bears; values up.to $6.50, at... One lot of Silk Gowns; regular $10.50 value, at... SEE WINDOW DISPLAY The. $5.95 Tap € 12% South Cehter. CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. Head-to-Foot Clothiers pi! EN Ky i 2 Specials on BOYS’ SHOES One Heavy Army Last School Shoe Special Price ..........-.--. One Gun Metal Black Dress Shoe Special Price .......:....... COMPANY $5.50 $5.50 $2.95 | Phone 1304W. | nt |

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