Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1920, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1920 The 103 Sheep company at thé head of Salt Creek is dipping sheep for scab this week under the direction of Colin} !! pupils in the West Casper s Campbell, who is in charge for the} district, which includes | state. side of Oak s of the Northwestern tracks, are asked to report at the school building for registration between 9 and 11:30 on Thursday and Friday of this w the wi et and south Pretty Ranch Wedding - Held at Waltman. An exceeding minating y through school and coll place last Wednesday, Sept. 1, ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H tman, when their dau: a Rader, became the bride of Raleigh Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Walters, also of n Waltman. ble. The party inclua-| Albert Johnson, Mr.| son of Ida Grove, | and Mrs. R. C. Van | PERSONALS | | ARE WE BOLSHEVIKI OR BOOSTERS? @ We built a Carbon Black and gasoline absorption plant and prett ar} Mrs. Bawden of ¢ fal ; ie @ visit of two or thr | six miles of pipe line at Cowley, Wyoming, at a time when a » ceremony was performed by |per with her son, Dr. C. F. Hixon of Minneapo Miss handninn. oo | ; the waste of Natural Gas was greater than the amount we was attended by 34 guests, Ze | tic spectators of the Stampede now use, friends or relatives of the bride and| that. it was railroad fare fous points in Minne-} just to see it al groom from Sota. The bride wore a love! white silk with an o embroidered met. She spent | ve. She is also inter- and the nearby oil @ Would you deport us for that? @ We spent $155,000 building a dehydrating plant to save the cull, frozen and otherwise unmarketable potatoes—and we employed local labor in every possible manner! @ Would you say that this makes us “Reds?” laughter p ested in the ¢ gown of | fields. tress of white a tended b: Herbert Astin, Miss Nan Hunter ad of honor. C.! Mr. and Mfr M. Rader, the bride's brother, acted as | ed from "4 best man. Little Ruth Murphy was the flower girl. ding th ar-old son of Astin, has return- ontana, where he has been his vacation as a guest of Johnson and J, L, MeInty y spent the past two w ceremony Miss Hunt- “AMERICA'S MC L GIRL"—Miss Mary Cunningham, 3: Sast Second ; trobt oe Gjttared Ad AboUl 840 Bee Midland Carbon Company~ ; furday night by a Ford car driven by Co W. 5 . ilar positions with this company be-|'C: A. Holland of Rock River, Wyo.| 3. w. Wherry of Sheridan, is expect-|U. 8. Miller, Mr. Miller was backfng - wley, yoming fore coming to Casper in Rawlins and js; in the city ‘on business and pleas| eq to arrive in the city this evening to|out from the curb when he saw a large 4 Thermopoli$and has lived in Wyoming | "Te for the Bext severalvdaye. join his wife, Wherry, who has/car approaching rapidly. He shifted for the past seven years.’ He is the! been visiting for the past two'| into IW gear too quickly and the car son of Mr. and Mrs. A .McCormac y e ng a r of beatiti{ul songs) on Lake McDonald in Glacies at of # Springfield, ‘oad engineer, who has been selected by ‘a com @ We now furnish electric current for all the needs of Cowley; y ABBESPRLLE to twos ? ucier Mountain4 tee of 1 ntl photographers and theatrical men as the : A : Bhe aacebanieavus eiiaster Astin won quit name | i late for position as “Rose Girl” in a forthcoming New York t™ and we furnish all the Natural Gas used in Cowley, which . She F: ie »y u a ii rman us he lande 2 ‘ou i Donald of Casper, who is connected | on one trin 8 ee teens soak aealy Bod etys amounts to 4,000,000 cubic feet per month. with the state highway department | se @ | . ° . Mr. MeDopald also played the wedding! 4, G, Wagnen is hae ea P. Nesbit are| Van Gorden’s old home. While there, @ Would you say that this is destructive? march. ® for Columbus, Ohi he will at.| SPending the a t the Lumbermen’s the family enjoyed a reunion, members ae i aerate Graduate of ithe t na the | tate : Poianescry | company camp at Salt Cree! ming from 1 parts of the stat i gq We paid $85,000 for labor last year; we spent an average of : and is « mining engineer. His bride | stitution, as he watt Grantate net, |, Miss Doris Van Meter has returnea| Ted Powers returned last evening, alr $1,000 per month fcr supplies in Cowley and Lovell; and we graduatedfrom ‘the same ‘schéoirin the |e i Xt! from Des Moines, where she spent/route, from Sheridan, where he has . t 5 . class of 1913: Their romance was be ene: és a short ition. Miss Van Meter will| been flying during fair week. He says bought alll the material for our dehydrating plant in Big Horn gun in childhood days at Waltman and Cronakill ret sat Seine reopen her school of music in the First| that they came above the clouds all County. And we paid for it! 7 Contintieds throwgh thelr pear ne ins! spas Raves umed today from | presbyterian church. will be as-|of the way until they reached Ca: 5 antretalte: S i altutitiing to busta te oe ie tee by Miss ‘Sellars, violin-| and the rain here. They were forcea @ Does that make us Bolsheviki? 4 Mr. and Mrs. Walters are spending | west Refining company, '° M4 list and pianist. Miss Sellers will ar-|to fly in the rain below the clouds, a honeymoén at Denver and Fstes Piel rive in the city within the next few) ETS. <> inane @ We furnish farmers 101,000 pounds of seed potatoes last : Park. | agi days from her home in Des Moines.| Tom Burke ts in the city from Den- 5 # ‘ They will reside at Waltman, where 1 ia Mrs. A. E. Stirrett are ex-|Sha is a gradutte from the Drake con.|ver on a short business trip while year when it was almost impossible for them to buy potatoes, ; their home @waita’ thelr return! es : to r a today from Denver, servatory of music in Des Moine: nd | registered at the Henning hotel. and we furnished them at cost with corrosive sublimate for : & Pee eae h they ve been for the pst} has spent thr rs in lyceum work. | edhe d ac : ‘ @ Nothanlan Gi Gaal | Week on a business and pleasure trip.| During the past or, Miss Carl Erike of Chieago is here on treating these seed potatoes. :§ Pip tenis hae | They are making the trip overland, was a student’ of Prof. Blackman of | business for a few days Would they do that inR ia? % Miss Evelyn Tyler of Sterling, Neb..| Roy Rp ‘ Chicago. : q ould they do that in Russia : & and Harry D. McCormack OtNCaani | Roy Rhoades is in the city from see Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simmons are in "Ska . Were united in marriage by the Rev.! Mr attending (0 business matters.| M. Simpson, formerly of Cody, Wyo.,| the city visiting with Mr. and Mrs. We give steady employment to an average of 50 men dail 4 Mr. Temp! ~pgrahe | Mr. Rhoades is a noted geologist. nt yester in the city visiting at | C Green. The two fumilies were Pesos EY ap: oaperie pan opaeegatea | tds the home of his cousin, Miss Verna Bur-| neighbors i Boulder, Colo. Mr. and at Cowley. Bo “dnd arrived here this morning ty ene |, Mr-and.Mrs. J. W. Bingenhelmer re-|nett. He left last night for tararne, | Mrs. Simmons are thinking of locating é : Te a their home. ‘There were present at the | want te cneney Denver, Where they | where he will finish the year prepara-| here, rele er} Is it wrong for us to employ these men in a peaceful, legiti- 4 i Shiites Z \, e enc he baseba ourna-} tory to enterir rd next year. A . . 4 : | coremony, besides the buide and groom,) ment, ‘They made the trip overland| While in the ¢ » met many I D. C. Dunham of Minneapolis, Minn., mate industry, so recognized in every State, other than Wyo > i hang ccewa intimate friends of the] with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Strrett mie school friends. : jis in the city attending to business ming, and urged as a real conservation measure by the United . i lappy couple. The wedding, though| Eimer Green has’ returned from re anikece Here Melehenacel ; . & simple, was unusually pretty, the’ Montana where Petra i | pea dha haan States Bureau of Mines? : chureh being plentifully decorated with after his Interests in the elt flames | , Mts: J. G. Robertson lett last night : & flower i een ne Stents ofl fields. for Denver, after visiting here for the 13 . r PF ay ate past lage + ; siting here for th : S flowers, | Appropriate music was play os Pac Rann wihihe: Gausiias ataereonn| N @ Are we Bolsheviki, or are we Boosters? 8 ey ‘The b: iho Cho Pee | rg, who is in the employe of} Wickstrum. From Denver she will re- | * : ane Dar ae een ee? weet tt Refining company, is|turn to her home in Kansas City, Mo. | @ And we pay more than $6,000 a year in local taxes. ® 5 htee ce leaving for his old home in Lead, S$ se | ‘ raveling suit. She is the daughter of a katt 3 Sear? | OW < ty / and Mrs, J.P. ‘Byler of Sterling {DO ® Vacation trip, Mins Katharya Hamiete lett iastonlah S q Surely not a trait of Bolshevism! ‘ and; will’ bebmecharming — adaitieserte | for Cheyenne, where she will enter the : § Casper'’s society. H. W. Frost of Omaha, Neb., is}School of the Holy Child Jesus. M - 5 : The sncee made his\home in |#Pending a few days here looking after | Burnett spent most of the summery The large plate glass front at the on Casper for some time and is the man-/ ?¥Siness interests and visiting with iting with her grandparents at. Fort |Norris Meat Market on a y of the Mountain § & Telegraph company. He held sim- friends. Vv | se ates Telephone shakie, Wyo. | eee E. Collett is here from Salt Creek days, Mr, and Mrs. Wher id Miss |shot across the sidewalk and into the of Rocky Ford, Colo. Mr, MéCormack |" business for the day. Dorothy Worthington will make the Window. A large crowd quickly col- was one of the first volunteers from | ss i turn trip to Sheridan overland. lected at the stop. The window is being Wyoming in the world war and served! J. G. Fleming ig here from the Salt LSD | ren with distinctio: with the length of time w: jelds looking after business in- s for two years | J. MeMahon left last night for Lar fon, and for that{terests and shopping for the day. Tole GOSS LIL LS ILI SIMS SS MA si a almpeecsontiune! apres is ae. |___TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY e ni ly in actual fighting. Mrs. J. Stack Willmore of Ne Mrs, Fred Van Gorden and her son,| WANTED—A. good dishwasher and ¥ Mr. and Mrs. McCormack. are at|!8 Visiting at the home of Master Arthur, have returned from an! waiter at Chili King Lunch, Grand % home to their friends in apartment J) V@nburgh, 115 South Jef n_ street. | extended visit Neb Central Bloc 9-7-2t* , - of the MeRorey apartments. | Mrs. Willmore has a good collection of | —— — - — —__-——— _—____~ ae | oil paintings and she will have thom ‘ : = Engagement jon exhibition Th ay and Saturday te 7 ; Jat Mrs. Vanburgh’s home. Sy ne n ur ry oo Ss ep e : = Mand. Ms. Charles ®. Worthing! Civyce wy tach ton aad ware «SMS AE 97° n HN 38 ) ton at Sheridan h: announced the| | Clarence 2. Hood and his wife are = E engagement of their daughter Dorothy | entertaining his parents, } a . —4 4 to Mr. George J. Lewis of N Bert E. Hood, and his 22 rior: ches, | Ladies’ Waists and Blouses, worth from $7.00 to $10.00, Very SPECIAL PRICE 2.95 Miss Worthington is at present | &"™e Hoor- P-lington, brother, Lester wil ap BXELAOP hs, ciy- Worthington, in this city. 4 It is understood that the wedding f. oe * erhood it Chirstian fF_THURSDAY YOUR R The Sisterhood @f the Christian| _W. R. Frank of the Frank Construe tion com The “La Valliere” Sandal In Dark Brown Kid and chureh will meet on Thursday after-| t iny is here for a few | Black Satin noon lock at the home of | from 2 ly Mri which is the first , house east of the Midwest refinery on} Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grieve and fam » in the ¢ neh from the st Row.” Cars will take the| ily v he home at Oil City to attend the “Midw: 8 to the home from the Oil {pede. Mr. Grieve served as one of the = se © | judges. = . . — Sunday School Board ti = These Consist of Georgette, Tub Silk and Is Baiertalived. Mrs. L. S. Worthington is expected | == 3 “Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Burwell, assisted |t return’ today from Cheyenne, where |= Cotton Voile by ini andere; Maddox she has accompanied her son who will | == chool |attend school there this winter, their home on ed for the Sunday aS 2 bes Methodist church South Davinvetneet PIANO AT A SACRIFICE. An interesting business meeting was We have ha m eur hen which 2 Cc the host and hoste: nd teachers w Ginghams and Percales in light and dark colors, worth 40c to 45c; special price, per yard-29c Van Raalte Silk Hose in black, white, Cordo- van and Gray; especially priced, per pair $5 write « re to The Denv Colo, entertain at ’ | Dinner Party. Mr. and M s. Harry Free entertained ‘5 a few friends at dinner last evening complimenting guests from Towa.! Pla nt laid at Remember, we are still giving you the oppor- tunity to purchase PLUSH COATS These new Fall Sandals have a neat short, vamp —neither too short nor too long—therefore por- traying a very smart effect. Its clean fitting in- step and ankle strap adds beauty to this slipper that must be seen to be properly appreciated. The soles are light and the slim wood French heels are beauties. PPP SED PPD Plush Coats 90000 Our New York buyer has sent us a wonderful line i Brown Kid Black Satin AT 25% REDUCTION of Plush Coats. We have placed them on sale $12.00 $10.00 off the real value a Petr a Pair = These are the well-known Princess and Alexan- der Black Styles and Quality, which assures the best. Richards & Cunninghan Company THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST We feature the “Fit-Rite’” Foot Measuring Sys- tem. You will like our careful, cour- teous service. IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAWN hud jl le OKI III III III IIL I I IMSS BELOW THEIR ACTUAL VALUE See Our Window Display A 156 South Center. Phone 1304W. + reouy SLL Ld SPOOODOOOOODD > ANNO H SODODE HOHE ¥, da | | at 20% 7

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