Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 2, 1920, Page 3

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ASKED FOR: SPUR TO MEW ARMINTO ME C. G. Burnham, vice president of the ©. A. and Q, and a party of officials which phy 2 @ number or the direc- 5. L. Brannon of Guernsey, Wyo., is Spending several days in the city, Jook- eee perce hie Teturned from vacation spent Denyer, aud has Tfeumed bis position with the ©, West Rebekah Lodge ; Has Interesting Meeting. Natrona, Rebekah lo No. 23 held its npegular session io tae oat ten pew. members initiated into the organization. ter the businesa meeting and initiations, refreshments were served go Ping oe hour spent. ‘ee A number of Casper parties were formed last night to attend the dance see z - Cheney and Miss Ruth spending the day in the city Mrs. “A, G Cheney are sivem. at Salt Creek. per-}ftem their ch home jni the Bates pif many people fram the surround- | Hole country. Mie Cheney. will leave Pi ing eountry. to attend the affair, and/®00n for Salt Creek, where she will all enjoyed the Syne teach schgol is Pinter, c. : ‘ BL eee ore frame Bree: ani 0, attending to business an visiting with friends, 4 ¢ Mrs. W, W, Grieve and chijdren are Sending the day here with friends and relatives. They will return tamorrow to their ranch, the ‘Dumb Bell, he Sweetwater ms (Birth Anniversary Celebrated. Mrs. Walter Lafferty entertained yesterday afternoon in ‘honor of her mother, Mrs. Hannah Demorest, in recognition of her 76th birth anniver- sary, About 25 ladies were present, alt of whom were pioneer friends of the guest of honor. The afternoon was spent with needle work and ‘recalling old time | experiences. The’ hostess served refreshments before the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Demorest receivea many gifts from her friends. . eee Dinper and Theater Party Enjoyed. = Mr. and-Mrs. J. L. Learner were the host and hostess at an informal dinner party given at the Henning hotel. The affair was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. N. Levin and Dr. and Mrs. H. Talpers. After the nicely served -dinnér, the party enjoyed the moving pictures at the Iris theater, . it Gels of the Consolidated |Royalty company, left today for the il fields, William Cheney Is spending the day in the eity looting after bysinéss in- terests, 1. Barnt of the Casper pharmacy, is leaying for Thermopolis on a shor pleasure trip. ese Wiss Winnie Bucknyum has returned from Los Angeles, Cai,, where she, has Spent the past weeks visiting with’ her mother, FIPALLLL 22D Cad, aos Lieut. and Mrs. Leeper Leave for Home. - Lieutenant. and Mrs. Carroll Leeper whg have been. Visiting with Mrs. Anna ¥, Leeper for the past few weeks are leaving today for their home at Colum- bus, Mexico, where Lieutenant Leeper is stationed. During their visit in the west they enjeyed a motor trip through Yellov7- stone National park. Since their re- turn from the park they have been elahorately ‘entertained by the old timers of Casper. ar ey Entertain for Burlington Employe. Roy Ike, who left last night for San Frapeisco, was guest, of honor at a party given Tuesday evening by ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Budig. The guests were his fellow employes ef the Burliygton roundhouse. Mr. an@ Mrs, Budig and the latter's brother, Albert Zurick, ag- companied Mr. Ike to Denver and at- Miss Fannie Horstman ot Ida Grove, Towa, is visiting at the home. of he brother, ©. H. Hortsmian, vice president ef the Citizens’ National bank. a 4 Albert Zupick of. Lead, 8. D., is yis- iting his sister, Mrs. HG. Budig of Casper for a few days. before going east to enter St. John's Military acad- emy. ad ODS DS DM 4 TS SL LE LS MD ca “re James Cody and A. last night for Denver. eee Mr, and Mrs, ], 8; Worthington re- ‘turned this morning from a trip to Denver. y B. BStirrett left ee Guy Gay left this morning for Ther- mopolis, ° 8 Miss Bertha I. Miller and Misg. Anna Seaburg, ¥. W. €. A. secretaries, will jeave tonight for Denver. ¥ rer tended the Casper-Rapid ity uh game there today. - Pt Me Aulenen nag." Tetenod: We see heyenne, a2 A. P. Minchew and. Dr. Griffith of Denver, arrived here this morning cn business. f ae ee ~ 8. Anderson has returned trem § tack, > ie wedding cater eS business trip bg ar ca Miss Edna King, new ‘primary su- beryisor, arriyed ‘here this morning from 1 6 Chilghood Romance Culminates Here. we 5 A romance begun: during childhool days ih Scotland culminated here Mon- day when Miss Bgtsia G. Weir he- of west employe. Mr. Blackstock has ny a resident of Wyoming for thirteen yeats. His bride came here last fall. The couple will take a short wedding trip, after; which they will be at home in Casper. : see Miss Miriam Barbour, who will teach history in the high school, arrived to- Mrs. Sam Bernstein and baby daugh- ter have returned from Denver, where con visited with relatives for the weels ss Mr, and Mr. John Hanson are visit- ing with Mrs. Hanson's sister, Mrs. H. G. Little of thi city, for the remain- der of the week. They are enroute to their home in Lincoln, Neb., after vis- itiag on the western coast for the sum- mer, i MiSs Fe tony Fern Williams, for sev- cral. Years eashier ‘for the Casper Steam bakery, and Everett J. Mulient< ‘were married at noon today at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. Walter L. ich. They were attended by Mr. . D. Hurst of 224 East Sec- Mrs. Hurst’ is a sister of ce. Miss Kathryn Burnett returned yes- { terday from Fort: Washakie, where she has been visiting with her granJ- Parents during the summer. She is now preparing to leave for Cheyenne, Wyo., where she will attend the School of the Holy Ohild Jesus. SISOS SSP IODIDE SS. William Iba, who has been on an ex- tended trip for the past four or fiye months, has returned .to Casper to re- viewed ber of tors.of the ager, arrived here at 2 o'clock this ernoon in a spegial ‘train trom ti > north. J ' * Passenger hile ‘was Cagper is anxious to have the from the McKenng mine available hep this winter, byt this is only possiile road and the general man- A, Leary, division freight and agent, went north on the Q ping train te meet the party. Ww here, the officials: were inter- hy a cammittee from the Cham. Commerce relative to the spur to the MeKepna ming at Arminto, ‘whieh local people are anxious to have eqn: structed. o Painted gut to Mr. Burnham cqa) | investigation into the manner of hand- has’ been assessed $10 for this legal work. A request that the firm of Wheeler %. Reynolds, a director of/& Worthingtoa be dism'ssed from hand- the Burlington railroad of Chicago; Q./ling city engineering work following M, Spencer, generat counsel of Chicaga;}the expiration of present contracts, was W. ¥. Phiehoff, assistant general man-|mpde in the form of a resolution passed ager, of Omaha; C. G. Burnham, execu-|at the meeting. presid of Chicago; J. C. FFE D: OPED Gopien! pomecy Seyy of j oaths ‘The next legislature of Maine will be and J. A. Leary, division freight and|Ur@ed to pass a forty-eight-hour. law passenger*agent of Casper. for women workers. THPAYERSORGANZE 1 “Toasters wom) Be ae With the onstruction of the spur to the mine, 3 The list of officials follow: Steps simflar to those made in the &= “eonfigcatory” ‘district, grading and tm- provement district No. 3, were taken by| - property owners of Districts No. 1 and No. 2 last night, at the meeting held at the sourt house, Attorney M. W, Pur- eel! was employed to handle the legal end of the fight to ke started and the ling of these two grading and improve: ent districts. Each property owner ARE YOU IN THE LIVE STOCK BUSINESS? HAVE YOU LIVE Be at the Henning Hotel at 6 o'clock Saturday, ~ September 4, Hoedown at } NT OCP LPL SP LI LS Cd Mohike dAidid dd hd tb LLALLLALE & STOCK B ARE YOU AN OLD-TIMER IN NATRONA COUNTY? BEEN IN THE USINESS? and get your face in the feed bag. Masonic Temple, 9 P, M. THE COMMITTEE. main for some time. j se 8 Mr. and Mrs. James Armour and famiiy, former residents here, have left fer Alfiance, Neb., where they intend te make their home. . Mr. Armour was camnected with the Griffeth Of com- pany while living here. \ res Mr. and Mrs, W, A, Dillon and fam- ily have left in two motor cars for Seattle, Wash., where they will — re- main. They have been residents heve for several years and are leaving a wide circle of friends. S89 % Miss. Lauzh, Dillon, who isin the em- ploy of the Casper pharmacy, has left for Lander, Wyo., and the surrounding cauntry on a short vacation. é caer nary Miss Opal Porter left last night for Tyler, Texas, after visiting ‘here for Several. days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Barl Banwawy. se @ J. G. Crosskill of the Midwest Ref ing company offices in the Oil Ex- change building, has left for Den on a short business. trip. fe Attorney. R. H. Nichols has return from Denver, where he attended to business for the past several days. eee Floyd E, Pendell, accompanied by Sheriff Pat Royce, is expected to ar- rive today from Salt Lake City, Utah, where he found his Cole “8'* motor car which was stolen Iast* month. They are making the trip in the car aver- Jana. CAMERON HOME IS SADDENED Dell F, Cameron, Jr., infant son of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Dell F, Cameron of the North Burlington addition, died at ‘the family home yesterday afternoon trom stomach trouble, Funeral services will be ‘held from¢the Bowman chapel at 230-tomorrow afternoon, Rev. Walter H. Bradley: officiating, and interment will be made in the Casper cemetery. « My. and Mrs. F. Wilson of Colorado Springs, Colo,, are spendiig the week here on business and visiting with friends. «2s Charles ‘J. Nelson of Denver, is in the city looking after, his business in- ‘terests here, ** © A. R. Tobin, farmer anager of the Elks club at Manitouwac, .Wis., has comp !to Casper and has accepted a po- sition with the Mi it Refining com- pany. Mrs. Tobin: @nd) family — will ™moye to Casper. this month. GA. Wood of Salt Lake City, Utah, iy’ Were’ on a short business fein can: nected with his oil interests. _s © © ? Monday, Sept. 6 abor Day D. M. Carley of Cheyenne is in the eity for the next few days on ‘busi- Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lewis of’ Sait}$ G. A. FREES, & Best 11. Weeks of Cheyenne, is rapte J. V. DAVIS, % Mr. ana Mrs ‘HLD) sruoes ane: Hie z Local 726 R fvom Salt Creek on a shoppite trip | + 5 and attending to business. GEESE IL ISIS SIS SILLS IIe OM MS, < a LOOT ITA OME OCIA EMMOTT, Our Remnant Sale Friday and Saturday We will place our entire stock of remnants on sale at Great Reductions arriving everyday. Our prices are always right and mean a big saving to gyr customers, Kassis Dry ecods Co. 220 South Center SLE SEEIIDLIA EIA IDI IISPIPEPPREAAG First Annual Cbd ded de ~ 9090009900000000000 Next Door to Kimball Drug Store WEILL 1GOLD STRIKE IN IRELAND, REPORT LONDON, LVIZSLELLELLELLLEPZLAPPELELA A MI A MM dA AM Medel hehe hed ded le hed dude of Furs, and would be pleased to show you. standard, $12.50 Blouses POO OFS PORTE > RA EOOPDOPOODS \_PAGE THREE Athlon dispatch to this morning's news- papers, Ameriean mining enginears have diseovered gold deposits in tke hills near Horselean, County West- meath, Ireland. to an POOOADD FURS ON DISPLAY | 4 As announced before, Mr. Henry Miller, Expert Furrier, has on display his complete line Rare is the opportunity to buy a fur direct from Manufacturer, and of such a high If interested do not miss looking this line over. ALL FURS GUA Just received shipment of Overland ‘Four’’ Touring and Roadster Models ‘Immediate delivery. Terms. Gall Joe E. Mansfield, Inc. | Yellowstone and Kimball Sts. (Around Corner) PHONE 346 New Millinery Arriving Daily Friday and Saturday Only t $5.95 Le, Phone 130477, Attend The Casper Stampede } Every Day and Stampede To The Wyatt Cafeteria Everything to eat which is wholesome and palatable Quickest of Service WYATT CAFE wyatt HOTEL BLDG. “mnie

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